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Musculoskelet Sci Pract ; 60: 102569, 2022 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35533597

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STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional inter-examiner agreement and reliability study on fresh frozen cadaver shoulders. BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSU) is frequently used by physical therapists and radiologists to improve specific diagnosis in rotator cuff related pathology. The evaluation of the rotator cable seems to be important as stabilizing structure when cuff tears occur. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the inter-examiner agreement and reliability of MSU of the shoulder to detect rotator cuff-pathology and the involvement of the rotator cable in comparison to "dissection". METHODS: Physical therapists, a radiologist and an orthopedic surgeon (dissection) investigated 40 fresh frozen cadaver shoulders in order to detect shoulder pathology including rotator cable involvement. Examiners were blinded to each other's findings. RESULTS: We found a strong and significant agreement between the raters: PTs, the radiologist and the dissector in this cadaver study for all rotator cuff, the long head of the biceps pathologies and in detecting abnormalities of the rotator cable. The kappa value was substantial to (almost) perfect agreement for all diagnostic outcome categories. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that among a limited group of physical therapists, one radiologist and a dissector a strong level of agreement with kappa values from substantial to (almost) perfect in finding subacromial pathology.


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Fisioterapeutas , Hombro , Cadáver , Estudios Transversales , Humanos , Radiólogos , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados
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Musculoskelet Sci Pract ; 51: 102283, 2021 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33348286

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STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional inter-examiner agreement and reliability study among physical therapists in primary care. BACKGROUND: musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSU) is frequently used by physical therapists to improve specific diagnosis in patients with shoulder pain, especially for the diagnosis rotator cuff tendinopathy (RCT) including tears. OBJECTIVES: To estimate the inter-examiner agreement and reliability in physical therapists using MSU for patients with shoulder pain. METHODS: Physical therapists performed diagnostic MSU in 62 patients with shoulder pain. Both physical therapists were blinded to each other's results and patients were not informed about the test results. We calculated the overall inter-examiner agreement, specific positive and negative inter-examiner agreement, and inter-examiner reliability (Cohen's Kappa's). RESULTS: Overall agreement for detecting RC ruptures ranged from 61.7% to 85.5% and from 43.9% to 91.4% for specific positive agreement. The specific negative agreement was lower with values ranging from 44.4% to 79.1% for RC ruptures. Overall agreement for other pathology than ruptures related to SAPS, ranged from 72.6% to 93.6% and from 77.3% to 96% for specific positive agreement. The specific negative agreement was lower with values ranging from 44.4% to 79.1% for RC ruptures and 52.5%-83.3% for other pathology than ruptures related to SAPS. Reliability values varied from substantial for any thickness ruptures to moderate for partial thickness ruptures and fair for full thickness tears. Moreover, reliability was fair for cuff tendinopathy. The reliability for AC arthritis and no pathology found was fair and moderate. There was substantial agreement for the calcifying tendinopathy. CONCLUSIONS: Physical therapists using MSU agree on the diagnosis of cuff tendinopathy and on the presence of RCT in primary care, but agree less on the absence of pathology.


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Fisioterapeutas , Dolor de Hombro , Humanos , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Manguito de los Rotadores/diagnóstico por imagen , Dolor de Hombro/diagnóstico por imagen , Ultrasonografía
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