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A three-dimensional comparative study on the scapulohumeral relationship in normal and osteoarthritic shoulders
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  • Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2016-10, Vol.25 (10), p.1607-1615
Ort / Verlag
United States: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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MEDLINE
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  • Background Eccentric loading due to humeral translation is associated with worse clinical outcomes in hemiarthroplasty and total shoulder arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the 3-dimensional relationship of the humeral head to the scapula (scapulohumeral relationship) in nonpathologic shoulders and in shoulders with primary osteoarthritis. Materials and Methods Three-dimensional reconstructions of computed tomography scans of 151 nonpathologic shoulders (control group) and 110 shoulders with primary glenohumeral arthritis (OA group) were analyzed by measuring the anterior-posterior, inferior-superior, and medial-lateral position of the humeral head in relation to the scapula. Shoulders were classified as centered (type A) or posteriorly subluxed (type B) according to the Walch classification of glenoid morphology. Reproducibility and differences in scapulohumeral relationship were statistically analyzed. Results The scapulohumeral relationship could be determined reliably: the intraclass correlation coefficient ranged between 0.780 and 0.978; the typical error of measurement ranged between 2.4% and 5.0%. Both type A and type B shoulders showed significant posterior translation of the humeral head ( P  <   .001). Type B shoulders had significantly more posterior translation than type A shoulders ( P  <   .001). A tendency of inferior translation was noted, although with only marginal statistical significance ( P  = .051). In each morphology class, a medial deviation of the humeral head, representing a reduced glenohumeral distance, was measured ( P  <   .001). Conclusions The main characteristics of primary glenohumeral osteoarthritis are posterior humeral head translation relative to the scapula, reduced glenohumeral distance, and a tendency toward inferior humeral head translation in both type A and type B shoulders.

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