Wheelchair-bound paraplegic patients are especially prone to rotator cuff lesions as they excessively load their shoulder joint and muscles. To properly manage their care and to ensure that they do not suffer loss of shoulder functionality, it is essential to understand the physiological and anatomical changes to the rotator cuff muscle and underlying shoulder joint structure in this particular groups of patients. We retrospectively reviewed MRI data obtained on paraplegic and able-bodied patients and did not find any significant changes in shoulder pathoanatomy. The study did have several limitations which could be further investigated to elucidate a few conflicting findings
Objective: To examine whether musculoskeletal shoulder pain and limitations in shoulder range of mot...
Nearly one out of three individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) will experience shoulder pain at...
Introduction: The annual incidence of acute spinal cord injury, as reported in the National Spinal C...
Wheelchair-bound paraplegic patients are especially prone to rotator cuff lesions as they excessivel...
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 ...
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...
Shoulder pain and rotator cuff tears are highly prevalent in individuals with paraplegia (PP). The p...
Background: Manual wheelchair users rely heavily on their upper limbs for independent mobility which...
To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detect clinical ...
Objective: To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detec...
BACKGROUND: Manual wheelchair users rely heavily on their upper limbs for independent mobility which...
To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detect clinical ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between pushrim forces and the progression of shoulder in...
Objective: To examine whether musculoskeletal shoulder pain and limitations in shoulder range of mot...
Nearly one out of three individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) will experience shoulder pain at...
Introduction: The annual incidence of acute spinal cord injury, as reported in the National Spinal C...
Wheelchair-bound paraplegic patients are especially prone to rotator cuff lesions as they excessivel...
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 ...
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...
Shoulder pain and rotator cuff tears are highly prevalent in individuals with paraplegia (PP). The p...
Background: Manual wheelchair users rely heavily on their upper limbs for independent mobility which...
To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detect clinical ...
Objective: To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detec...
BACKGROUND: Manual wheelchair users rely heavily on their upper limbs for independent mobility which...
To study the shoulder of this group of patients using magnetic resonance imaging to detect clinical ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between pushrim forces and the progression of shoulder in...
Objective: To examine whether musculoskeletal shoulder pain and limitations in shoulder range of mot...
Nearly one out of three individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) will experience shoulder pain at...
Introduction: The annual incidence of acute spinal cord injury, as reported in the National Spinal C...