Surgical Treatment of Shoulder Pathologies in Professional Gymnasts: Findings, Treatment, and Clinical Outcomes

Author:

Ranieri Riccardo1ORCID,Illuminati Matteo2,Conti Marco3ORCID,Delle Rose Giacomo3,Minelli Marco1ORCID,Castagna Alessandro13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Via Rita Levi Montalcini 4, 20090 Rozzano, Italy

2. Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Via Olgettina 58, 20132 Milan, Italy

3. IRCCS Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, Via Manzoni 56, 20089 Rozzano, Italy

Abstract

Background: This study aims to investigate the impact of shoulder surgery on professional gymnasts through a case series, analyzing the mechanisms of injury and the shoulder lesion patterns, and reporting the clinical outcomes and return to sport. Methods: Twenty-nine surgically treated shoulders in twenty-seven professional gymnasts were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were stratified based on predominant symptoms and anatomical lesions in painful or unstable shoulders. Demographic and injury data, pathological findings, surgical procedure information, and data on time and level of return to sport were collected. Results: The average age of participants was 20.2 ± 3.8 years. Acute traumatic onset was reported in 51.8% of cases. Shoulders were categorized as painful in 13 cases and unstable in 16 cases. The most common pathologies were capsulolabral injuries (72%), biceps injuries (48%), and rotator cuff injuries (40%). All of the athletes returned to training within an average of 7.3 months, while the return to competition rate was 56%, achieved in an average of 10.3 months. The sport-specific subjective shoulder value was 84.8% ± 16.6%. Half of the patients who stopped competition reported reasons related to symptom persistence, while the other half reported personal reasons. No significant difference in the return to sport was reported in the cases of painful or unstable shoulder. Conclusions: Professional gymnasts requiring shoulder surgery commonly present multiple and complex lesions. Returning to training was possible in all cases; however, the possibility of persisting symptoms and other personal factors which may compromise the return to competition should be discussed with the athlete to give them insights into the possible outcomes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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