医学
物理疗法
德尔菲法
颈部疼痛
体格检查
物理医学与康复
手法治疗
颈椎
外科
替代医学
病理
统计
数学
作者
Néstor Requejo-Salinas,Rubén Fernández-Matías,Angela Cadogan,Rachel Chester,Jean‐Sébastien Roy,Filip Struyf,Marcus Bateman,Simon Balster,Melina Nevoeiro Haik,Amee L. Seitz,Leanne Bisset,Paula Rezende Camargo,Jean‐Michel Brismée,Stephen May,Tom Walker,Craig A. Wassinger,Ross Lenssen,Jared K. Powell,Karen McCreesh,Jo Gibson,Paula M. Ludewig,Roy La Touche,Enrique Lluch‐Girbés
出处
期刊:Physical therapy
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-09-06
摘要
Abstract Objective There is no established consensus for screening the spine in patients with shoulder pain. The aim of this study was to explore the role of the spine in shoulder pain and generate a set of recommendations for assessing the potential involvement of the spine in patients with shoulder pain. Methods A modified Delphi study was conducted through use of an international shoulder physical therapist’s expert panel. Three domains (clinical reasoning, history, physical examination) were evaluated using a Likert scale, with consensus defined as Aiken Validity Index ≥0.7. Results Twenty-two physical therapists participated. Consensus was reached on a total of 30 items: clinical reasoning (n = 9), history (n = 13), and physical examination (n = 8). The statement that spinal and shoulder disorders can coexist, sometimes influencing each other and at other times remaining independent issues, along with the concept of radiating pain as an explanatory phenomenon for the spine contribution to shoulder pain, achieved the highest degree of consensus. Conclusion International physical therapists shoulder experts reached consensus on key aspects when screening the spine in people with shoulder pain, including consideration of the distal location of symptoms relative to the shoulder, the presence or previous history of neck pain, the changes in symptoms related to neck movements, and the presence of neuropathic-like symptoms. They also acknowledged the importance of assessing active cervical or cervicothoracic movements and the usefulness of the Spurling test and symptom modification techniques applied to the spine.
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