Medicina (Oct 2023)

Cluster Analysis of Subjective Shoulder Stiffness and Muscle Hardness: Associations with Central Sensitization-Related Symptoms

  • Natsuna Komoto,
  • Hanako Sakebayashi,
  • Naoto Imagawa,
  • Yuji Mizuno,
  • Ibuki Nakata,
  • Hayato Shigetoh,
  • Takayuki Kodama,
  • Junya Miyazaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101831
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 10
p. 1831

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: Understanding the relationships between subjective shoulder stiffness, muscle hardness, and various factors is crucial. Our cross-sectional study identified subgroups of shoulder stiffness based on symptoms and muscle hardness and investigated associated factors. Materials and Methods: measures included subjective stiffness, pain, muscle hardness, and factors like physical and psychological conditions, pressure pain threshold, postural alignment, heart rate variability, and electroencephalography in 40 healthy young individuals. Results: Three clusters were identified: Cluster 1 with high stiffness, pain, and muscle hardness; Cluster 2 with low stiffness and pain but high muscle hardness; and Cluster 3 with low levels of all factors. Cluster 1 had significantly higher central sensitization-related symptoms (CSS) scores than Cluster 2. Subjective stiffness is positively correlated with psychological factors. Conclusions: our results suggest that CSS impacts subjective symptom severity among individuals with similar shoulder muscle hardness.

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