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Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit and Risk of Upper Extremity Injury in Overhead Athletes: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review

机译:胶质纲的内部旋转缺陷和上肢损伤的风险,在头顶运动员中:META分析和系统评论

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Context: Current perception dictates that glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) is a chronic adaptation that leads to an increased risk of pathologic conditions in the dominant shoulder or elbow of overhead athletes.Objective: To determine whether adaptations in glenohumeral range of motion in overhead athletes lead to injuries of the upper extremity, specifically in the shoulder or elbow.Data Sources: An electronic database search was performed using Medline, Embase, and SportDiscus from 1950 to 2016. The following keywords were used: GIRD, glenohumeral internal rotation deficit, glenohumeral deficit, shoulder, sport, injury, shoulder joint, baseball, football, racquet sports, volleyball, javelin, cricket, athletic injuries, handball, lacrosse, water polo, hammer throw, and throwing injury.Study Selection: Seventeen studies met the inclusion criteria for this systematic review. Of those 17 studies, 10 included specific range of motion measurements required for inclusion in the meta-analysis.Study Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Level of Evidence: Level 4.Data Extraction: Data on demographics and methodology as well as shoulder range of motion in various planes were collected when possible. The primary outcome of interest was upper extremity injury, specifically shoulder or elbow injury.Results: The systematic review included 2195 athletes (1889 males, 306 females) with a mean age of 20.8 years. Shoulders with GIRD favored an upper extremity injury, with a mean difference of 3.11° (95% CI, -0.13° to 6.36°; P = 0.06). Shoulder total range of motion suggested increased motion (mean difference, 2.97°) correlated with no injury (P = 0.11), and less total motion (mean difference, 1.95°) favored injury (P = 0.14). External rotational gain also favored injury, with a mean difference of 1.93° (P = 0.07).Conclusion: The pooled results of this systematic review and meta-analysis did not reach statistical significance for any shoulder motion measurement and its correlation to shoulder or elbow injury. Results, though not reaching significance, favored injury in overhead athletes with GIRD, as well as rotational loss and external rotational gain.
机译:背景信息:目前的感知决定了Glenohumer内部旋转缺陷(GiRD)是一种慢性适应,导致顶部运动员的主要肩部或肘部的病理状况的风险增加。目的:确定在顶上运动员中的Glenohumer形式的适应是否适应导致上肢伤害,特别是在肩部或肘部。数据来源:从1950年至2016年使用Medline,Embase和Sportdiscus进行电子数据库搜索。使用以下关键词:Gird,Glenohumer内部旋转缺陷,Glenohumer赤字,肩膀,运动,伤害,肩关节,棒球,足球,球拍运动,排球,标枪,板球,运动伤,手球,曲棍球,水球,锤子,扔伤害和伤害。研究:17项研究达到了纳入标准对于这个系统审查。其中17项研究,10包括包含在MetaAlysis中所需的特定运动测量范围.Study设计:系统评价和荟萃分析。证据水平:级别提取:有关人口统计和方法的数据以及各种平面中的肩部运动范围。兴趣的主要结果是上肢损伤,特别是肩膀或肘部伤害。结果:系统审查包括2195名运动员(1889名男性,女性,女性),平均年龄为20.8岁。牙齿的肩部有利于上肢损伤,平均差异为3.11°(95%CI,-0.13°至6.36°; P = 0.06)。肩部运动的总范围建议增加运动(平均差异,2.97°)与无损伤(P = 0.11)相关,且较少的总运动(平均差异,1.95°)受到损伤(P = 0.14)。外部旋转增益也受到伤害,平均差异为1.93°(p = 0.07)。结论:这种系统评价和荟萃分析的汇总结果对任何肩部运动测量和与肩部或肘部的相关性并未达到统计学意义及其与肩部或肘部的相关性受伤。结果,虽然没有意义,但在具有纹的顶上运动员的伤害,以及旋转损失和外部旋转增益。

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