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Rotator cuff impingement associated with Type III acromial morphology in a young athlete-a case for early imaging.

ΤίτλοςRotator cuff impingement associated with Type III acromial morphology in a young athlete-a case for early imaging.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsInklebarger, J., Gyer G., Parkunan A., Galanis N., & Michael J.
JournalJ Surg Case Rep
Volume2017
Issue1
Date Published2017 Jan 16
ISSN2042-8812
Abstract

Down-sloped or hooked acromion morphologies may cause bony encroachment on the soft tissues of the subacromial space, predisposing to shoulder impingement syndrome. Of the latter, a hooked or Type III acromion (T3A) has also been linked to rotator cuff (RC) pathology. However, as bony acromial impingement is typically thought to occur over the age of 40, its occurrence in younger shoulder athletes presenting with shoulder pain, impingement and RC pathology may be overlooked. This case serves to illustrate the occurrence of T3A in a younger shoulder athlete, and the importance of early imaging in achieving diagnostic accuracy. Appropriate surgical referrals are patients with subacromial impingement syndrome refractory to 3-6 months of appropriate conservative treatment. Surgery may be particularly beneficial in patients with a T3A.

DOI10.1093/jscr/rjw234
Alternate JournalJ Surg Case Rep
PubMed ID28096319
PubMed Central IDPMC5241717

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