Kou Mimori
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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American Journal of Sports Medicine | 1999
Kou Mimori; Teruhiko Nakagawa; Kenichi Shinomiya
We prospectively evaluated the usefulness of a new pain provocation test to diagnose superior labral tears in 32 patients with diagnosed throwing injuries of the shoulder. Results of the pain provocation test were compared with findings on magnetic resonance arthrography (all 32 patients) and arthroscopic examination (15 patients). In 22 patients, detachment of the superior labrum was observed on arthrograms, and all of them had positive results on the new pain provocation test. Nine of the other 10 patients had negative results on the new pain provocation test. However, 1 of the 10 patients had a positive result. Eleven of 15 patients were found to have superior labral lesions arthroscopically, and all of them were classified as type II superior labral anterior posterior lesions. All the 11 patients had positive pain provocation tests. The other four patients without superior labral tears on arthroscopic findings had negative results on the new pain provocation test. The new pain provocation test identified all patients with detachment of the superior labrum confirmed by magnetic resonance arthrography, for a sensitivity of 100%, a specificity of 90%, and an accuracy of 97%. Results of the new pain provocation test were in accord with arthroscopic findings in the 15 patients who underwent arthroscopic examination.
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 1999
Kou Mimori; Hiromichi Komori; Atsushi Okawa; Kenichi Shinomiya
It is well known that cervical radiculopathy sometimes causes shoulder pain. Hypothesizing that the cause of painful shoulder is related to the cervical spine in the absence of obvious radiculopathy, we measured the anteroposterior diameter of the spinal canal and the range of motion of the cervical spine in patients with painful shoulder on lateral cervical radiographs of the spine. Painful shoulder was diagnosed in 76 patients (24 men and 52 women; mean age 57.6 years). Patients who reported neck pain or numbness of the upper limbs and patients with neurologic abnormalities were excluded from this study. A control group of 54 asymptomatic volunteers (27 men and 27 women; mean age 55.5 years) was formed. The difference in age between the patient group and the control group was not significant. The anteroposterior diameter of the spinal canal at C5 and C6 in the painful-shoulder group (C5: 12.74 mm; C6: 12.76 mm) was significantly narrower than in the control group (C5: 13.60 mm; C6: 13.79 mm). The range of motion was greatest at C4-5 and smallest at C2-3 in both groups; and there was no significant difference in the range of motion between the painful-shoulder group and the control group. When women only or men only were assessed, the results were nearly the same between groups. The cervical spine without obvious radiculopathy appears to be involved in patients with a painful shoulder. We speculate that the shoulder is affected by irritation of a cervical nerve root or referred pain.
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 1995
M. Tanaka; Teruhiko Nakagawa; Masafumi Ishizuki; Kou Mimori; H. Samejma; Kohtaro Furuya; A. Ishida
The purpose of this study is to analyses the three dimensional movement of the glenoid and the gleno-humeral joint in the habitual posterior dislocation of the shoulder. 5 male and 6 female patients with habitual posterior dislocation were examined. The magnetic sensor system was used for measuring. The magnetic field generating source was fixed to the sternum, and sensors were fixed to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus and to the spina scapulae. Elevation was measured in the sagittal plane, the scapular plane and the frontal plane. The elevation time was 5 seconds. The gleno-humeral joint with inferior instability decreased in the elevation angle at the initial stage of movement. The glenoid in the sagittal plane did not face the plane of flexion during the
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 2002
Hiroshi Asano; Kou Mimori; Kenichi Shinomiya
Katakansetsu | 2002
Teruhiko Nakagawa; Kentaroh Hiratsuka; Masamitsu Tsuchiya; Kou Mimori; Takayuki Sugihara; Kazuyuki Sakata; Masafumi Ishizuki; Kenichi Shinomiya
Katakansetsu | 2002
Kentaro Hiratsuka; Teruhiko Nakagawa; Masamitsu Tsuchiya; Kou Mimori; Takayuki Sugihara; Masafumi Ishizuki; Kenichi Shinomiya
Katakansetsu | 1999
Teruhiko Nakagawa; Masamitsu Tsuchiya; Takayuki Sugihara; Kou Mimori; Soichiro Itoh; Masahumi Ishizuki; Kenichi Shinomiya
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 1998
Kou Mimori; Teruhiko Nakagawa; Takayuki Sugihara; Kenichi Shinomiya
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 1996
Kou Mimori; Teruhiko Nakaga; Akimasa Ishida
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 1995
Kou Mimori; Teruhiko Nakagawa; Kohtaro Furuya; Katsuya Nobuhara