2022, Number 1
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Acta Ortop Mex 2022; 36 (1)
Rotator cuff injuries with nighttime pain and sleep quality before and after treatment
Castro-Contreras E, Valdez-Pardo M
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 33-38
PDF size: 153.56 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Growing evidence suggests that shoulder injuries involving the rotator cuff cause severe pain and deterioration of quality of life and sleep.
Objective: To present the results of a systematic review on the association of rotator cuff injuries with nighttime pain and sleep quality before and after treatment.
Material and methods: We searched PubMed limited to humans, with no language, age and time period limit with the following terms: [rotator cuff tear and (nocturnal pain OR sleep)]. We used the PRISMA criteria for systematic reviews. Information was extracted on the frequency of nighttime pain and sleep quality in patients with rotator cuff injuries.
Results: Of 123 records found, 10 studies were included for meeting criteria, including 1,516 patients. Nighttime pain affected 91-93% of patients; its average intensity was 5.5 points of the EVA. 100% of the studies reported alterations in sleep quality associated with rotator cuff injury. After repair, a decrease in pain to inferior scores of 2 and improvement in sleep quality were reported.
Conclusion: Rotator cuff injuries produce nighttime pain and sleep quality disturbances that improve with treatment. Alterations in sleep quality are due not only to pain but to alterations in shoulder functionality.
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