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Sonographic evaluation of the shoulder joint in competitive swimmers

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the shoulders of symptomatic or asymptomatic competitive swimmers, quantifying the incidence of rotator cuff lesions in these athletes MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eleven (eight male and three female) symptomatic and asymptomatic, competitive swimmers (master category) in the age range between 28 and 52 years, had both shoulders prospectively evaluated by ultrasonography for determining the prevalence of injuries in correlation with clinical findings. The studies included at least two orthogonal planes of rotator cuff tendons, as well as non-tendinous components of the shoulder joint. Tendinous findings were classified into tendinosis, probable full-thickness tears and partial-thickness tears. Non-tendinous findings were classified into present or absent. Additionally to the sonographic studies results, the analysis has taken the presence or absence of symptoms and the patients' age into consideration. RESULTS: Overall, the prevalence of symptomatic patients was higher (63.6%; seven athletes), with 75% of patients with bursitis, and 100% of those with partial-thickness tendon tears. Among isolated tendinous findings, the supraspinatus tendon was the most frequently involved, showing echographic pattern alteration in 36.36% of cases. Tendinosis was the most prevalent finding, present in at least one tendon in 50% of the studied shoulders. The incidence of partial-thickness tendon tears was similar to the incidence reported for non-athlete individuals (13%), always present in individuals above 40 years of age. CONCLUSION: Swimmers do not seem to present a higher incidence of tendon tears or degeneration when compared with the general population. Individuals' age is the most relevant determining factor, as far as rotator cuff lesions are concerned, no matter these individuals practice or not activities involving an overload of the shoulder joint.

Impingement syndrome; Rotator cuff; Swimmers; Ultrasonography


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