High-resolution ultrasound of rotator cuff and biceps reflection pulley in non-elite junior tennis players: Anatomical study

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Background: Tennis is believed to be potentially harmful for the shoulder, therefore the purpose of this study is to evaluate the anatomy of the rotator cuff and the coraco-humeral ligament (CHL) in a-symptomatic non-elite junior tennis players with high-resolution ultrasound (US). Methods. From August 2009 to September 2010 n = 90 a-symptomatic non-elite junior tennis players (mean age ± standard deviation: 15 ± 3) and a control group of age- and sex- matched subjects were included. Shoulder assessment with a customized standardized protocol was performed. Body mass index, dominant arm, years of practice, weekly hours of training, racket weight, grip (Eastern, Western and semi-Western), kind of strings were recorded. Results: Abnormalities were found at ultrasound in 14/90 (15%) players. Two players had supraspinatus tendinosis, two had subacromial impingement and ten had subacromial bursitis. CHL thickness resulted comparable in the dominant and non-dominant arms (11.3 ± 4.4 mm vs. 13 ± 4.2, p > 0.05). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that no association was present among CHL thickness and the variables evaluated. In the control group, abnormalities were found at ultrasound in 6/60 (10%) subjects (sub-acromial bursitis). No statistically significant differences between players and control group were found (p = 0.71). Conclusion: In a-symptomatic non-elite junior tennis players only minor shoulder abnormalities were found. © 2014 Tagliafico et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Tagliafico, A., Cadoni, A., Bignotti, B., & Martinoli, C. (2014). High-resolution ultrasound of rotator cuff and biceps reflection pulley in non-elite junior tennis players: Anatomical study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-15-241

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