Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark.
Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark.
J Hand Ther. 2021 Oct-Dec;34(4):543-548. doi: 10.1016/j.jht.2020.05.002. Epub 2020 Sep 4.
This is a cross-sectional study among 600 patients.
Isolated hand and forearm injuries or conditions are common in the emergency and orthopedic departments. So far, little is known about whether these patients suffer from concurrent musculoskeletal complaints (MSCs) besides their hand and forearm complaints. Neglecting concurrent MSCs in the upper limbs and necks could hamper rehabilitation and prolong the time taken to return to daily and work-related activities.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of concurrent MSCs in the elbow, shoulder, and neck after common hand and/or forearm injuries or conditions.
This study included 600 patients with any type of diagnosis referred to rehabilitation after hand and/or forearm injuries or conditions. Basic characteristics, diagnoses, and location of patients' symptoms were collected and analyzed.
The overall prevalence of concurrent MSCs was 40%. Twenty-eight percent of the whole sample developed concurrent MSCs after the hand and forearm injury or condition. The gender distribution was 68% women and 32% men. The most common location for complaints was the shoulder (62%), followed by the elbow (49%), and the neck (32%).
The present results suggest that MSCs from the elbows, shoulders, or necks are very common in patients with hand and/or forearm injuries or conditions.
Clinicians treating patients with isolated hand and forearm injuries or conditions should be aware of the high prevalence of concurrent MSCs. Future research should investigate if specific rehabilitation, focusing on concurrent MSCs, may influence the outcome in this population.
这是一项针对 600 名患者的横断面研究。
手部和前臂的孤立性损伤或疾病在急诊和骨科部门很常见。到目前为止,人们对这些患者除手部和前臂问题外是否还存在其他肌肉骨骼问题(MSCs)知之甚少。上肢和颈部的 MSCs 被忽视可能会阻碍康复,并延长恢复日常和与工作相关活动的时间。
本研究旨在调查常见手部和/或前臂损伤或疾病后肘部、肩部和颈部并发 MSCs 的患病率。
这项研究纳入了 600 名因手部和/或前臂损伤或疾病而接受康复治疗的患者。收集并分析了患者的基本特征、诊断和症状部位。
并发 MSCs 的总体患病率为 40%。28%的患者在手和前臂损伤或疾病后出现并发 MSCs。该样本的性别分布为 68%女性和 32%男性。最常见的抱怨部位是肩部(62%),其次是肘部(49%)和颈部(32%)。
本研究结果表明,肘部、肩部或颈部的 MSCs 在手部和/或前臂损伤或疾病患者中非常常见。
治疗手部和/或前臂孤立性损伤或疾病的临床医生应意识到并发 MSCs 的高患病率。未来的研究应调查针对并发 MSCs 的特定康复是否会影响该人群的预后。