Relationship between tendinopathy and bursopathy findings in ultrasonography of the shoulder and work disability
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Resumo: | Tendinopathy and bursopathy findings are common in ultrasonography of shoulder, but frequently there are no clinical symptoms. Consequently, these findings may be not understood by experts as disease or lesions. This causes a lot of objections by prosecutors and judges, raising doubts about the quality of the expert report. The present study aims to assess the interpretation of the medical experts regarding the relationship between work disability and the tendinopathy or bursopathy as was shown by the ultrasound of the shoulders. For this purpose, expert reports were selected from the Juizado Especial Federal Previdenciário de Curitiba (the Special Federal Court for Social Security in Curitiba) in which the main complaint was shoulder pain and the ultrasonography findings were according to the study goals. The results were evaluated considering the clinical signs, the ultrasonography findings and the expert conclusions about work disability. Among the 21 individuals included in the study, there was correspondence between alterations found in exams and positive results of clinical tests in just 42.8% of cases. Of these, only 33% were defined as unable to work. This study concluded that only 14.3% of individuals with tendinopathy and bursopathy findings were considered unable to work, which indicates that isolated findings of shoulder ultrasonography are not enough for the assessment of technical ability to work. |
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Relationship between tendinopathy and bursopathy findings in ultrasonography of the shoulder and work disabilityRelação entre achados ultrassonográficos de tendinopatia e bursopatia de ombro e incapacidade para o trabalhoBainha rotadoraUltrassonografiaAvaliação de desempenho profissional.Rotator cuffUltrasonographyEmployee performance appraisal.Tendinopathy and bursopathy findings are common in ultrasonography of shoulder, but frequently there are no clinical symptoms. Consequently, these findings may be not understood by experts as disease or lesions. This causes a lot of objections by prosecutors and judges, raising doubts about the quality of the expert report. The present study aims to assess the interpretation of the medical experts regarding the relationship between work disability and the tendinopathy or bursopathy as was shown by the ultrasound of the shoulders. For this purpose, expert reports were selected from the Juizado Especial Federal Previdenciário de Curitiba (the Special Federal Court for Social Security in Curitiba) in which the main complaint was shoulder pain and the ultrasonography findings were according to the study goals. The results were evaluated considering the clinical signs, the ultrasonography findings and the expert conclusions about work disability. Among the 21 individuals included in the study, there was correspondence between alterations found in exams and positive results of clinical tests in just 42.8% of cases. Of these, only 33% were defined as unable to work. This study concluded that only 14.3% of individuals with tendinopathy and bursopathy findings were considered unable to work, which indicates that isolated findings of shoulder ultrasonography are not enough for the assessment of technical ability to work.Achados como tendinopatia e bursopatia são comumente encontrados em exames de ultrassonografia de ombro, mas nem sempre geram repercussão clínica. Consequentemente, tais achados não são interpretados pelo médico perito como doença ou lesão. Isso acaba gerando muitas contestações por procuradores e juízes a respeito da qualidade técnica do laudo pericial. O presente estudo tem por objetivo avaliar a interpretação dos médicos peritos quanto à relação entre os achados de tendinopatia e bursopatia em exames de ultrassonografia do ombro e a incapacidade para o trabalho. Para isso, foram analisados os laudos periciais entre 01.08.2013 e 01.12.2013 do Juizado Especial Federal Previdenciário de Curitiba nos quais o avaliado tinha como queixa principal a dor no ombro, e que os achados ultrassonográficos fossem condizentes com objetivo do estudo. Os resultados foram avaliados considerando os sinais clínicos encontrados, os achados dos exames ultrassonográficos e a determinação de incapacidade para o trabalho. Dentre os 21 indivíduos incluídos no trabalho, houve correspondência entre as alterações ultrassonográficas e positividade dos testes clínicos em 42,8% dos casos. No entanto, destes, apenas 33% foram definidos com portadores de incapacidade para o trabalho. Com base neste estudo concluiu-se que apenas 14,3% dos indivíduos que apresentavam as alterações ultrassonográficas estudadas foram considerados incapazes para o trabalho, o que evidencia que somente achados isolados de exames complementares não são determinantes para a avaliação da capacidade laboral.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Medicina Legal, Ética Médica e Medicina do Trabalho.2013-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionART.application/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/8297810.11606/issn.2317-2770.v18i2p157-166Saúde Ética & Justiça ; v. 18 n. 2 (2013); 157-1662317-2770reponame:Saúde, Ética & Justiça (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/82978/86026Weiss, Fernando PessoaZerbini, Talitainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-02-03T15:49:25Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/82978Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/oairevistasej@fm.usp.br||2317-27701414-218Xopendoar:2016-02-03T15:49:25Saúde, Ética & Justiça (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Relationship between tendinopathy and bursopathy findings in ultrasonography of the shoulder and work disability Relação entre achados ultrassonográficos de tendinopatia e bursopatia de ombro e incapacidade para o trabalho |
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Relationship between tendinopathy and bursopathy findings in ultrasonography of the shoulder and work disability |
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Relationship between tendinopathy and bursopathy findings in ultrasonography of the shoulder and work disability Weiss, Fernando Pessoa Bainha rotadora Ultrassonografia Avaliação de desempenho profissional. Rotator cuff Ultrasonography Employee performance appraisal. |
title_short |
Relationship between tendinopathy and bursopathy findings in ultrasonography of the shoulder and work disability |
title_full |
Relationship between tendinopathy and bursopathy findings in ultrasonography of the shoulder and work disability |
title_fullStr |
Relationship between tendinopathy and bursopathy findings in ultrasonography of the shoulder and work disability |
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Relationship between tendinopathy and bursopathy findings in ultrasonography of the shoulder and work disability |
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Relationship between tendinopathy and bursopathy findings in ultrasonography of the shoulder and work disability |
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Weiss, Fernando Pessoa |
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Weiss, Fernando Pessoa Zerbini, Talita |
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Zerbini, Talita |
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Weiss, Fernando Pessoa Zerbini, Talita |
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Bainha rotadora Ultrassonografia Avaliação de desempenho profissional. Rotator cuff Ultrasonography Employee performance appraisal. |
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Bainha rotadora Ultrassonografia Avaliação de desempenho profissional. Rotator cuff Ultrasonography Employee performance appraisal. |
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Tendinopathy and bursopathy findings are common in ultrasonography of shoulder, but frequently there are no clinical symptoms. Consequently, these findings may be not understood by experts as disease or lesions. This causes a lot of objections by prosecutors and judges, raising doubts about the quality of the expert report. The present study aims to assess the interpretation of the medical experts regarding the relationship between work disability and the tendinopathy or bursopathy as was shown by the ultrasound of the shoulders. For this purpose, expert reports were selected from the Juizado Especial Federal Previdenciário de Curitiba (the Special Federal Court for Social Security in Curitiba) in which the main complaint was shoulder pain and the ultrasonography findings were according to the study goals. The results were evaluated considering the clinical signs, the ultrasonography findings and the expert conclusions about work disability. Among the 21 individuals included in the study, there was correspondence between alterations found in exams and positive results of clinical tests in just 42.8% of cases. Of these, only 33% were defined as unable to work. This study concluded that only 14.3% of individuals with tendinopathy and bursopathy findings were considered unable to work, which indicates that isolated findings of shoulder ultrasonography are not enough for the assessment of technical ability to work. |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Medicina Legal, Ética Médica e Medicina do Trabalho. |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Medicina Legal, Ética Médica e Medicina do Trabalho. |
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