The goal of this observational study is to test the strength of the shoulder joint and elasticity of the deltoid muscle of the patients who had a reverse shoulder arthroplasty. The main questions are: • Whether there is a difference between the operated and healthy shoulders in terms of strength and deltoid elasticity of the patients. • Is there any correlation between the functional status, elasticity and strength of the operated shoulder? Participants will be asked to attend the isokinetic shoulder strength tests and shear wawe ultrasound elastography measurements. They will be also asked to fill the quick DASH and Constant score forms.
The ultrasound elastography is a measurement method that has become increasingly common recently and can measure some mechanical properties of tissue. Measurements can be made using two different techniques: strain and shear wave elastography (SWEUS). SWEUS provides objective and reproducible data collection about the elasticity of the tissue and is less affected by the user than the strain technique. The mechanical properties of the deltoid muscle are among the main factors affecting surgical results in patients undergoing reverse shoulder replacement surgery. Glenohumeral joint function is affected by the post-operative tension of the deltoid. Excessive tension in the deltoid muscle may cause restriction of movement and pain, as well as conditions such as instability and insufficient force production. Lack of elasticity of deltoid muscle may also lead to functional deficit of shoulder. Previous studies have found a linear correlation between muscle activity and muscle elasticity values measured by MR elastography (MRE). However, MRE is an expensive method that requires large equipment and space, and it is a more difficult method for patients, which may include various difficulties in patient positioning. Ultrasound elastography is a method that is highly investigated for clinical use because it is cheaper and easier to apply than MRE. Isokinetic dynamometer is one of the most objective methods used to measure muscle activity and strength.Thus, it is imperative to reveal the mechanical properties of deltoid muscle, which carries the most of the mechanical load in the shoulder region after the operation, as well as the relationship between them. The medical history of patients who had undergone reverse prosthesis surgery in the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, and their postoperative files will be screened. Patients who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be invited to the study. Their demographic information will be recorded. The visual pain scale (VAS) and will be questioned to evaluate the pain status. Functional status of the patients, and the patients will be asked to complete the Constant score and the quick arm, shoulder and hand problems questionnaire (Q-DASH) under supervision. They will be asked to answer. Shear wave elastographic measurement and isokinetic tests of both shoulders will be carried out in the sports medicine department. Measurement outcomes of both shoulders will be compared.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
34
Şensu Dinçer
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
shear wave elastography (SWE)
SWE provides an indirect measure of a tissue's mechanical properties by quantifying the speed at which sound waves propagate through soft tissue. Shear wave elastography will be carried out once for both shoulders before the isokinetic tests
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 8 weeks
shoulder adduction strength
adduction strength of both shoulders will be measured by the isokinetic test method. It will be carried out once for both shoulders for each patient. To measure the muscle strength, the average peak torque (nm) done with four repetitions at a velocity of 60 /sec was determined. It will be carried out once for both shoulders for each patient. Results will be presented in newton metre (nm) unit
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 8 weeks
shoulder adduction endurance
endurance strength of both shoulders will be measured by the isokinetic test method. It will be carried out once for both shoulders for each patient. To measure the muscle strength, the average peak torque (nm) done with four repetitions at a velocity of 180 /sec was determined. It will be carried out once for both shoulders for each patient. Results will be presented in newton metre (nm) unit.
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 8 weeks
modified Constant shoulder outcome score
Patients will fill the constant score questionnaire to evaluate the functional status of operated shoulder. The modified Constant score will be used to determine the functionality after the treatment of a shoulder injury. The test is divided into four subscales: pain (15 points), activities of daily living (20 points), strength (25 points) and range of motion: forward elevation, external rotation, abduction and internal rotation of the shoulder (40 points).The higher the score, the higher the quality of the function
Time frame: It will be carried out once for each patient, through study completion, an average of 8 weeks
American Shoulder Elbow Surgeons (ASES) orthopedic score
The ASES is a condition-specific scale that is intended to measure functional limitations and pain of the shoulder.
Time frame: It will be carried out once for each patient, through study completion, an average of 8 weeks
Quick shoulder disabilities arm shoulder and hand questionnaire (QuickDASH)
Patients will fill the quick disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand outcome measure questionnaire (the quick-DASH) to evaluate the functional status of operated shoulder.his questionnaire is a self-report questionnaire that patients can rate difficulty and interference with daily life on a 5 point Likert scale.t is a questionnaire that measures an individual's ability to complete tasks, absorb forces, and severity of symptoms.The QuickDASH tool uses a 5-point Likert scale from which the patient can select an appropriate number corresponding to his/her severity/function level.
Time frame: It will be carried out once for each patient, through study completion, an average of 8 weeks
shoulder abduction endurance
to measure the shoulder abduction endurance, total work (nm) done with 15 repetitions at a velocity of 180/sec will be measured by an isokinetic dynamometer, results will be presented in newton metre (nm) unit
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 8 weeks
shoulder abduction strength
adduction strength of both shoulders will be measured by the isokinetic test method. It will be carried out once for both shoulders for each patient. To measure the muscle strength, the average peak torque (nm) done with four repetitions at a velocity of 60 /sec was determined. It will be carried out once for both shoulders for each patient. Results will be presented in newton metre (nm) unit
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 8 weeks
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