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Shoulder MRI Abnormalities in Asymptomatic Little League Baseball Players

机译:无症状的小联盟棒球运动员的肩膀MRI异常

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Background: Youth baseball is extremely popular in the United States, but it has been associated with shoulder pain and injury. The incidence of shoulder abnormalities in this athletic population has yet to be defined. Purpose: To examine abnormalities noted on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the shoulders of asymptomatic Little League baseball players and to correlate these findings with the players’ throwing history and physical examinations. Study Design: Case-control study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: A total of 23 Little League baseball players aged 10 to 12 years were recruited. All players underwent a comprehensive physical examination and responded to a questionnaire addressing their playing history and any arm or shoulder pain. Bilateral shoulder MRIs were performed and read in a blinded manner by 2 radiologists. Responses on the questionnaire and physical examination findings were compared between participants with and without positive MRI findings through use of chi-square test and analysis of variance. Results: The dominant arm was 8.5 times more likely to have an abnormality on MRI compared with the nondominant arm. In all, 12 players (52%) had 17 positive MRI findings in their throwing shoulder that were not present in their nondominant shoulder. These findings included edema or widening of the proximal humeral physis (n = 5), labral tear (n = 4), partial rotator thickness tear (n = 4), acromioclavicular joint abnormality (n = 2), subacromial bursitis (n = 1), and cystic change of the greater tuberosity (n = 1). Two primary risk factors were associated with an abnormal MRI: year-round play and single-sport athletes focusing solely on baseball ( P < .05). Players with no risk factors, 1 risk factor, and both risk factors had a 25%, 71%, and 100% chance, respectively, of having an abnormal MRI. A majority of players (61%) had previously experienced shoulder pain, especially pitchers throwing curveballs and sliders ( P < .05), but this was not associated with an abnormal MRI. Conclusion: Abnormalities seen on MRI involving the shoulder are common in Little League baseball players, especially those who are single-sport athletes playing year-round.
机译:背景:青少年棒球在美国非常受欢迎,但与肩部疼痛和受伤有关。该运动人群中肩部异常的发生率尚未确定。目的:研究无症状小联盟棒球运动员肩膀上的磁共振成像(MRI)异常,并将这些发现与运动员的投掷历史和身体检查相关联。研究设计:病例对照研究;证据等级,3。方法:总共招募了23名10至12岁的小联盟棒球运动员。所有球员都接受了全面的身体检查,并回答了一份有关他们的比赛历史以及任何手臂或肩膀疼痛的问卷。进行了双侧肩部MRI检查,并由两名放射科医生以盲法阅读。通过使用卡方检验和方差分析,比较有无MRI阳性结果的参与者对问卷和体格检查结果的回答。结果:优势臂的MRI异常可能性是非优势臂的8.5倍。共有12位运动员(52%)的投掷肩部有17项MRI阳性结果,而非显性肩部则没有。这些发现包括肱骨近端水肿或增宽(n = 5),唇裂(n = 4),部分转子厚度撕裂(n = 4),肩锁关节异常(n = 2),肩峰滑囊炎(n = 1 ),且结节性囊肿变大(n = 1)。 MRI异常与两个主要危险因素有关:常年比赛和仅专注于棒球的单项运动运动员(P <.05)。没有危险因素,1个危险因素和两个危险因素的运动员,其MRI异常的机会分别为25%,71%和100%。大多数球员(61%)以前曾经历过肩部疼痛,特别是投手投掷曲棍球和滑杆(P <.05),但这与MRI异常无关。结论:MRI涉及肩部的异常现象在小联盟棒球运动员中尤为常见,尤其是那些常年参加单项运动的运动员。

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