Guerineau, FabienCools, AnnAlmazán Polo, JaimeSosa Reina, María DoloresAbuín Porras, VanesaBaroa Fernández, CristianGarcía Ginéz, PabloRomán Franganillo, AnaGonzález de la Flor, Ángel2025-11-222025-11-222025Guerineau, F., Cools, A., Almazán-Polo, J., Sosa-Reina, M. D., Abuín-Porras, V., Baroa-Fernández, C., García-Ginés, P., Román-Franganillo, A., & González-de-la-Flor, Á. (2025). Ultrasound-based morphological and functional assessment in male crossfit athletes with unilateral subacromial shoulder pain: An observational study. Medicina, 61(7), 1304. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina610713041010-660X1648-9144https://hdl.handle.net/11268/16500Background and Objectives: CrossFit is a discipline involving a wide range of overhead movements performed at high intensity and under accumulated fatigue that predispose to a high risk of shoulder complex injuries. This study aimed to compare ultrasonographic findings between symptomatic and asymptomatic shoulders in CrossFit athletes. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted to compare ultrasound parameters between the painful and non-painful shoulders in CrossFit athletes with unilateral subacromial shoulder pain. Assessed variables included subacromial subdeltoid bursa thickness, supraspinatus tendon thickness, the acromiohumeral distance, the coracoacromial ligament distance, the bicipital groove angle, cross-sectional area of the biceps brachii longus head tendon, as well as the serratus anterior and lower trapezius muscle thickness. Results: Twenty male CrossFit athletes (forty shoulders) with an average age of 25.70 ± 4.03 years participated in the study. A statistically significant increase was observed (p < 0.05) in the subacromial subdeltoid bursa thickness in the painful shoulder compared to the asymptomatic side. All other ultrasound parameters did not show statistically significant differences. Conclusions: Only subacromial subdeltoid bursa thickness differed significantly between sides. This isolated finding may not fully explain shoulder pain, which cannot be solely attributed to morphological changes. Further research is needed to determine the relationship between shoulder pain and ultrasound features in CrossFit athletes, as well as the role of ultrasound in predicting structural changes in pain conditions.engAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Diagnóstico por imagenSíndrome de Abducción Dolorosa del HombroUltrasound-Based Morphological and Functional Assessment in Male CrossFit Athletes with Unilateral Subacromial Shoulder Pain: An Observational Studyjournal article10.3390/medicina61071304open accessMedicina preventivaMedicina deportivaAtletaGoal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all agesGoal 4: Quality educationGoal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries