An Anthropometry Study of the Shoulder Region in a Chinese Population and its Correlation with Shoulder Disease

Purpose: There is a paucity of data which reflected the relationship between morphology and incidence of shoulder disorders with respect to the ethnic Chinese population. We used anteroposterior radiographs to measure the Acromion Index (AI) and Acromioglenoid Angle (AA) of Chinese patients. The bas...

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Autores principales: Yu,Ming-Yang, Zhang,Wei, Zhang,De-Bao, Zhang,Xiao-Dong, Gu,Gui-Shan
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220130002000202014-09-09An Anthropometry Study of the Shoulder Region in a Chinese Population and its Correlation with Shoulder DiseaseYu,Ming-YangZhang,WeiZhang,De-BaoZhang,Xiao-DongGu,Gui-Shan Acromioglenoid angle Acromion index Chinese population Rotator cuff Injuries Acromial Tilt Purpose: There is a paucity of data which reflected the relationship between morphology and incidence of shoulder disorders with respect to the ethnic Chinese population. We used anteroposterior radiographs to measure the Acromion Index (AI) and Acromioglenoid Angle (AA) of Chinese patients. The baseline was defined as the line that connected the superior and inferior osseous margins of the glenoid cavity. In order to calculate the AI, the distance from the baseline to the lateral margin of the acromion was measured and then divided by the distance from the baseline to the lateral aspect of the humeral head. The AA was defined as the angle formed by the intersecting line drawn tangent to the sclerotic line of the acromion undersurface and the baseline point. The AI and AA were determined in three groups: 165 patients (average age, 60.2 years) with chronic shoulder symptoms; in an age and gender-matched acute injury group of 61 patients (average age, 44.3 years); and in an age and gender-matched control group of 63 volunteers (average age, 37.3 years).The average AI and standard deviation was 0.72 ± 0.06 in shoulders with subacromial impingement syndrome, 0.59 ± 0.06 in those with acute injury, and 0.66 ± 0.06 in normal shoulders. The average AA and standard deviation was 76.8°±7.02 in shoulders with subacromial impingement syndrome, 84.2°±7.81 in those with acute injury, and 80.0°± 7.33 in normal shoulders. The AI and AA varied between patients with acute and chronic shoulder problems.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.31 n.2 20132013-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022013000200020en10.4067/S0717-95022013000200020
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Acromioglenoid angle
Acromion index
Chinese population
Rotator cuff Injuries
Acromial Tilt
spellingShingle Acromioglenoid angle
Acromion index
Chinese population
Rotator cuff Injuries
Acromial Tilt
Yu,Ming-Yang
Zhang,Wei
Zhang,De-Bao
Zhang,Xiao-Dong
Gu,Gui-Shan
An Anthropometry Study of the Shoulder Region in a Chinese Population and its Correlation with Shoulder Disease
description Purpose: There is a paucity of data which reflected the relationship between morphology and incidence of shoulder disorders with respect to the ethnic Chinese population. We used anteroposterior radiographs to measure the Acromion Index (AI) and Acromioglenoid Angle (AA) of Chinese patients. The baseline was defined as the line that connected the superior and inferior osseous margins of the glenoid cavity. In order to calculate the AI, the distance from the baseline to the lateral margin of the acromion was measured and then divided by the distance from the baseline to the lateral aspect of the humeral head. The AA was defined as the angle formed by the intersecting line drawn tangent to the sclerotic line of the acromion undersurface and the baseline point. The AI and AA were determined in three groups: 165 patients (average age, 60.2 years) with chronic shoulder symptoms; in an age and gender-matched acute injury group of 61 patients (average age, 44.3 years); and in an age and gender-matched control group of 63 volunteers (average age, 37.3 years).The average AI and standard deviation was 0.72 ± 0.06 in shoulders with subacromial impingement syndrome, 0.59 ± 0.06 in those with acute injury, and 0.66 ± 0.06 in normal shoulders. The average AA and standard deviation was 76.8°±7.02 in shoulders with subacromial impingement syndrome, 84.2°±7.81 in those with acute injury, and 80.0°± 7.33 in normal shoulders. The AI and AA varied between patients with acute and chronic shoulder problems.
author Yu,Ming-Yang
Zhang,Wei
Zhang,De-Bao
Zhang,Xiao-Dong
Gu,Gui-Shan
author_facet Yu,Ming-Yang
Zhang,Wei
Zhang,De-Bao
Zhang,Xiao-Dong
Gu,Gui-Shan
author_sort Yu,Ming-Yang
title An Anthropometry Study of the Shoulder Region in a Chinese Population and its Correlation with Shoulder Disease
title_short An Anthropometry Study of the Shoulder Region in a Chinese Population and its Correlation with Shoulder Disease
title_full An Anthropometry Study of the Shoulder Region in a Chinese Population and its Correlation with Shoulder Disease
title_fullStr An Anthropometry Study of the Shoulder Region in a Chinese Population and its Correlation with Shoulder Disease
title_full_unstemmed An Anthropometry Study of the Shoulder Region in a Chinese Population and its Correlation with Shoulder Disease
title_sort anthropometry study of the shoulder region in a chinese population and its correlation with shoulder disease
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2013
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022013000200020
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