Sonography of patients with hemiplegic shoulder pain after stroke: correlation with motor recovery stage.

@article{Lee2009SonographyOP,
  title={Sonography of patients with hemiplegic shoulder pain after stroke: correlation with motor recovery stage.},
  author={In Sook Lee and Yong Beom Shin and Tae Yong Moon and Yeon Joo Jeong and Jong Woon Song and Dong Hyun Kim},
  journal={AJR. American journal of roentgenology},
  year={2009},
  volume={192 2},
  pages={
          W40-4
        }
}
OBJECTIVE This study was performed to clarify the cause of shoulder pain using sonography and to evaluate the relationship between the sonographic findings and the motor recovery stages in stroke patients with hemiplegic shoulder pain. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Between March 2005 and January 2007, 71 consecutive stroke patients with hemiplegic shoulder pain underwent shoulder sonography. For comparison, bilateral shoulder joints were evaluated in 20 of the 71 patients. The interpretations of the… 
Sonographic findings of painful hemiplegic shoulder after stroke
  • Pei-Hsin Lin
  • Medicine, Psychology
    Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA
  • 2018
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