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Preserving the Shoulder Function of an Elite Paratriathlete
Robert Diaz1, Allison H Stoll, Monica E Rho
1From the PM&R Division, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Redwood City, California (RD); Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, Massachusetts (AHS); Shirley Ryan AbilityLab/Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois (MER); and Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, Massachusetts (CAB).
Abstract:
Shoulder pain in wheelchair users that participate in competitive adaptive sports can be a troublesome condition. Shoulder pain not only affects athletic performance but also affects functional activities such as wheelchair propulsion and weight bearing during transfers. Managing pain in these athletes thus presents a unique challenge because of the difficulty in achieving relative rest and the need to modify athletic shoulder-focused rehabilitation strategies. In all athletes, it is vital to establish an early, accurate diagnosis and optimize conservative treatment before considering surgical interventions to avoid excessive shoulder-related morbidity, loss of function, and, worse, loss of independence.
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