Ombros dolorosos. Avaliação clínico-ecográfica.

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  • M S Fernandes Serviço de Medicina Fisica e de Reabilitação, Hospital de St. Maria-FML e SCML, Lisboa.
  • A C Pinto

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https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.4569

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Painful shoulders are a frequent pathology and its specific diagnosis and therapeutic control are common challenges to medical professionals. To solve these problems a non invasive morphologic method of study--Real Time Ultrasonography--is presented. A standardized routine ultrasonographic technique using static and dynamic imaging was applied to the analysis of fifty patients whose clinical data suggested soft tissue pathology of that joint. Initial sonographic diagnostic data were compared with clinical signs and x-ray information and in some cases arthrographic and surgical observation as well. The utility of sonography in the therapeutic control was specially evaluated in a sub-group of twenty patients with clinical and ultrasonographic evidence of tendinitis or bursitis at that location and submitted to physiatric treatment. Sonographic criteria established in terms of echogenicity, dimensions and dynamic scanning performance are described and its value as diagnostic and therapeutic control tools are discussed. Our results suggest that real time ultrasonography is a useful method to confirm the diagnosis and could be indispensable to follow and control the therapeutic results in Painful Shoulders.

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Fernandes MS, Pinto AC. Ombros dolorosos. Avaliação clínico-ecográfica. Acta Med Port [Internet]. 31 de Agosto de 1990 [citado 26 de Novembro de 2024];3(4):229-34. Disponível em: https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/4569

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