Current non-operative treatments for adhesive capsulitis: A Review
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Current review of adhesive capsulitis.
Adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder, is a common condition involving scapulohumeral pain and loss of motion. This condition was termed ‘‘peri-arthritis scapulohumerale’’ by Duplay in 1896. Codman, in 1934, characterized the diagnosis of ‘‘frozen shoulder’’ as a condition characterized by pain and reduced range of motion in the affected shoulder. Neviaser, in the prearthroscopic e...
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Adhesive capsulitis is a common disorder of the shoulder with unknown etiology. It presents with insidious onset of pain accompanied by progressive stiffness and loss of both active and passive range of motion. Adhesive capsulitis is a diagnosis of exclusion and can only be made once other pathologies have been ruled out. The progression and risk factors associated with the disease necessitate ...
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Adhesive capsulitis is a condition "difficult to define, difficult to treat and difficult to explain from the point of view of pathology". This Codman's assertion is still actual because of a variable nomenclature, an inconsistent reporting of disease staging and many types of treatment. There is no consensus on how the best way best to manage patients with this condition, so we want to provide...
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Adhesive capsulitis is a common problem seen in the general population by orthopedic surgeons. It is a problem that causes patients pain and disability, and symptoms can last up to 2 years and longer. The questions of when and how to treat the frozen shoulder can present challenges. Most treatments are conservative; however, indications for surgery do exist. Arthroscopic capsular release has ga...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Research and Practice on the Musculoskeletal System
سال: 2020
ISSN: 2585-2787
DOI: 10.22540/jrpms-04-130