1. Untwining the intertwined: a comprehensive review on differentiating pathologies of the shoulder and spine
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Mohammad Daher, BSc, Mohamad Y. Fares, MD, Peter Boufadel, MD, Ziad Zalaquett, BSc, Jonathan Koa, BSc, Itala Sakr, MD, Stephan G. Pill, MD, Samer S. Hasan, MD, Alex R. Vaccaro, MD, and Joseph A. Abboud, MD
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Spine ,Shoulder ,Shoulder replacement ,Rotator cuff repair ,Neck pain ,Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Background: The anatomic interplay and overlap between the cervical spine and the shoulder constitutes a challenge for shoulder and spine surgeons, as symptoms of spine and shoulder pathologies are often similar and may lead to entity misdiagnosis. Methods: PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar (page 1-20) searches were updated to October 2023 in search of the qualified papers. Boolean Operators were used with a combination of the keywords “spine” OR “neck” And “Shoulder”. Furthermore, reference lists from papers were also searched to find literature. Results: It is of pivotal importance to conduct comprehensive preoperative clinical investigation to appropriately evaluate and assess the source of the pathology and the leading causes behind it. Certain markers can help guide surgeons towards etiologies, and these include areas of pain and physical exam findings with the arm squeeze test having the highest sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing cervical radiculopathy. As for the shoulder, despite its low sensitivity, the Yergason test had the highest specificity for diagnosing subacromial impingement. Local anesthetic injection can help as well in the diagnostic approach. Moreover, the interplay between these anatomic locations is not solely related to preoperative diagnosis. Studies have shown that previous surgery for cervical spine pathology may negatively affect the outcomes of shoulder procedures like arthroplasties. Conclusion: Shoulder and spine surgeons should be wary and vigilant of accurately diagnosing the etiology of the presenting symptoms to ensure proper management and optimize prognosis.
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- 2024
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