To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detect clinical and subclinical disorders and establish a rehabilitation program. Nine patients with spinal cord injury followed in the Laboratory of Biomechanics and Rehabilitation of the Locomotive System at HC/UNICAMP were divided into two groups according to the presence of paraplegia and tetraplegia and were clinically assessed for correlation with the imaging exams. Normal results were found in 41% of the shoulders. Most common injuries were tendinopathy of the supraspinatus and acromioclavicular joint degeneration. Eighty percent of injured shoulders had combined lesions. A great variety of causes of shoulder pain was identified in paraplegic and tetr...
Wheelchair-bound paraplegic patients are especially prone to rotator cuff lesions as they excessivel...
Five hundred people with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) were surveyed to determine the prevalence of sh...
To determine the prevalence of shoulder pain and to identify factors associated with shoulder pain i...
Objective: To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detec...
To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detect clinical ...
Clinical and radiographic evaluation of the shoulders of tetraplegic and paraplegic patients who att...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Study design: Clinical and radiographic...
Shoulder pain and rotator cuff tears are highly prevalent in individuals with paraplegia (PP). The p...
Among consumers, families, therapists, physicians, and other rehabilitation professionals, there has...
Shoulder pain and rotator cuff tears are highly prevalent in individuals with paraplegia (PP). The p...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the number, specifics and co-occurrence of shoulder pathologies detected by M...
Shoulder pain and dysfunction are common problems among those individuals with a spinal cord injury ...
The increasing incidence of high energy traumas is associated to a growing prevalence of spinal cord...
The increasing incidence of high energy traumas is associated to a growing prevalence of spinal cord...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is proving to be an effective means for evaluating the shoulder. Th...
Wheelchair-bound paraplegic patients are especially prone to rotator cuff lesions as they excessivel...
Five hundred people with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) were surveyed to determine the prevalence of sh...
To determine the prevalence of shoulder pain and to identify factors associated with shoulder pain i...
Objective: To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detec...
To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detect clinical ...
Clinical and radiographic evaluation of the shoulders of tetraplegic and paraplegic patients who att...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Study design: Clinical and radiographic...
Shoulder pain and rotator cuff tears are highly prevalent in individuals with paraplegia (PP). The p...
Among consumers, families, therapists, physicians, and other rehabilitation professionals, there has...
Shoulder pain and rotator cuff tears are highly prevalent in individuals with paraplegia (PP). The p...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the number, specifics and co-occurrence of shoulder pathologies detected by M...
Shoulder pain and dysfunction are common problems among those individuals with a spinal cord injury ...
The increasing incidence of high energy traumas is associated to a growing prevalence of spinal cord...
The increasing incidence of high energy traumas is associated to a growing prevalence of spinal cord...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is proving to be an effective means for evaluating the shoulder. Th...
Wheelchair-bound paraplegic patients are especially prone to rotator cuff lesions as they excessivel...
Five hundred people with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) were surveyed to determine the prevalence of sh...
To determine the prevalence of shoulder pain and to identify factors associated with shoulder pain i...