Arthroscopic findings of the glenohumeral joint in symptomatic anterior instabilities: comparison between overhead throwing disorders and traumatic shoulder dislocation
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Arthroscopic findings of the glenohumeral joint in symptomatic anterior instabilities: comparison between overhead throwing disorders and traumatic shoulder dislocation
Abstract
Background: The term shoulder instability refers to a variety of mechanisms and clinical presentations. One of the common pathologies of throwing disorders is internal impingement with anterior instability. Most throwing athletes with symptomatic internal impingement with anterior instability exhibit positive apprehension and relocation test results, whereas those with recurrent anterior shoulder instability display positive apprehension test results. While the glenoid labrum-inferior glenohumeral ligament complex is a significant critical stabilizer for the prevention of anterior shoulder dislocation, the characteristics of the essential lesion in internal impingement with anterior instability have not been determined yet. This study aimed to compare the intra-articular lesion of athletes with internal impingement related to the overhead throwing motion in athletes with a traumatic shoulder dislocation.
Methods: Sixty-one athletes (all men; mean age, 25.2 ± 12.6 yr) who underwent an arthroscopic procedure were divided into 2 groups: 25 in the throwing group and 36 in the dislocation group. All shoulders had subtle glenohumeral instability defined by a positive anterior apprehension test and a relocation test. Those with voluntary and multidirectional instability and large glenoid bone loss (more than 25%) were excluded from the current study. All shoulders were evaluated for the following evidence: rotator cuff injury, superior labrum tear anterior and posterior lesions, labral pathologies including Bankart lesions, osteochondral lesions to the humeral head, biceps tendon fraying or rupture, and inferior glenohumeral ligament and middle glenohumeral ligament (MGHL) conditions.
Results: Arthroscopic findings of the throwing group showed more supraspinatus injuries (92% and 25%, P < .001), type II superior labrum tear anterior and posterior lesions (60% and 3%, P < .001), posterosuperior labral lesions (92% and 39%, P < .001), and hypoplastic MGHLs (56% and 6%, P < .001) and lesser Bankart lesions (8% and 92%, P < .05) than those of the dislocation group.
Conclusions: These results indicate that the characteristic lesions of internal impingement with anterior instability in throwing athletes include partial thickness rotator cuff tears, superior labrum tear anterior and posterior lesions, posterosuperior labral tears, and hypoplastic MGHLs. As expected, the physiopathology of internal impingement with anterior instability in throwing athletes may be related to the dysfunction of the anterosuperior glenohumeral capsular ligament, including the MGHL, rather than the inferior glenohumeral ligament as in traumatic anterior shoulder dislocations. These findings would be useful for defining treatment strategies for internal impingement with anterior instability in overhead throwing athletes.
Keywords: SLAP (superior labrum tear anterior and posterior); Shoulder; baseball; instability; internal impingement; middle glenohumeral ligament (MGHL); overhead athletes; throwing athletes.
Copyright © 2022 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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