Acromiohumeral distance measurement in rotator cuff tendinopathy : is there a reliable, clinically applicable method? A systematic review
McCreesh, Karen M., Crotty, James M. and Lewis, Jeremy S.
(2015)
Acromiohumeral distance measurement in rotator cuff tendinopathy : is there a reliable, clinically applicable method? A systematic review.
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 49 (5).
pp. 298-305.
ISSN 0306-3674
Narrowing of the subacromial space has been noted as a common feature of rotator cuff (RC) tendinopathy. It has been implicated in the development of symptoms and forms the basis for some surgical and rehabilitation approaches. Various radiological methods have been used to measure the subacromial space, which is represented by a two-dimensional measurement of acromiohumeral distance (AHD). A reliable method of measurement could be used to assess the impact of rehabilitation or surgical interventions for RC tendinopathy; however, there are no published reviews assessing the reliability of AHD measurement.
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