Injuries of the shoulder sustained by Surfboard riders
- Publication date
- 2018
- Publisher
Abstract
<p><b>Background: </b>To
determine the spectrum of shoulder pathologies suffered by surfers.<b></b></p>
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<p><b>Methods: </b>Prospective
descriptive study. Surfers with shoulder injuries who were referred to a
sub-speciality orthopaedic shoulder private practice situated on the Northern
beaches of Sydney (Australia) were recruited over a three-year period.<b></b></p>
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<p><b>Results: </b>42
shoulders in 37 subjects were included-12 acute injuries (29.3%), 9 acute on
chronic (22%) and 20 chronic injuries. Average age 48 years (range 20-72
years). Seventeen subjects (46%) had manual occupations and 20 subjects (54%)
had office-based occupations. Spectrum of pathologies included rotator cuff
tendon tears, long head of biceps tendon pathology, labral tears,
acromioclavicular and glenohumeral joint osteoarthritis.<b></b></p>
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<p><b>Discussion: </b>There
is a wide spectrum of acute and chronic shoulder injuries sustained by surfers.
The most common presentation was for chronic pathology. The average age of 48
suggests that age may play a role in attritional/degenerative change and
therefore an increased likelihood of injury.</p