نتایج جستجو برای: frozen shoulder

تعداد نتایج: 57870  

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
hamidreza aslani shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran knee and sport medicine research and education center, milad hospital, tehran, iran seyed taghi nourbakhsh orthopedic surgeon, knee and sport medicine research and education center, milad hospital, tehran, iran zohreh zafarani university of social welfare and rehabilitation science, tehran, iran monireh ahmadi-bani knee and sport medicine research and education center, milad hospital, tehran, iran mohammad ebrahim shahsavand ananloo knee and sport medicine research and education center, milad hospital, tehran, iran maani beigy knee and sport medicine research and education center, milad hospital, tehran, iran

frozen shoulder is a glenohumeral joint disorder that perturbs movement because of adhesion and the existence of fibrosis in the shoulder capsule. platelet-rich plasma can produce collagen and growth factors, which increases stem cells and consequently enhances the healing. to date, there is no evidence regarding the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma in frozen shoulder. a 45-year-old man wi...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2016
Tim Kraal Cornelis Visser Inger Sierevelt Lijkele Beimers

A frozen shoulder is a common cause of a painful and stiff shoulder. A web-based survey was conducted to obtain insight in the current preferences about the diagnosis and treatment of a frozen shoulder. A response rate of 54% was reached among shoulder specialized orthopaedic surgeons from the Netherlands and Belgium. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and intra-articular corticosteroid inje...

2016
Amar Rangan Lorna Goodchild Jo Gibson Peter Brownson Michael Thomas Jonathan Rees

Frozen shoulder can be either primary (idiopathic) or secondary. Secondary frozen shoulder is defined as that associated with trauma; rotator cuff disease and impingement; cardiovascular disease; hemiparesis; or diabetes (although some classify this in diabetics as primary frozen shoulder). The incidence of frozen shoulder in people with diabetes is reported to be 10% to 36%, and these tend not...

 Background: Frozen shoulder is resulting in limb disability and reduction of quality of life but the factors associated with patients’ disability and quality of life is not clear. To assess pain, disability, the quality of life and factors associated with them in patients suffering from frozen shoulder.  Methods: We enrolled 120 patients (37 men and 83 women) with phase-II idiopathic frozen sh...

Background: To explain the role of arthroscopic release in intractable frozen shoulders. We used different questionnaires and measuring tools to understand whether arthroscopic release is the superior modality to treat patients with intractable frozen shoulders. Methods: Between 2007 and 2013, in a prospective study, we enrolled 80 patients (52 females and 28 males) with recalcitrant frozen sho...

2018
Akira Ando Junichiro Hamada Yoshihiro Hagiwara Takuya Sekiguchi Masashi Koide Eiji Itoi

Purpose This study examined the effectiveness of manipulation under ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block in patients with recalcitrant idiopathic frozen shoulder and diabetic secondary frozen shoulder (diabetic frozen shoulder). Methods Forty-four idiopathic frozen shoulders and 10 diabetic frozen shoulders with failed conservative treatment for at least 3 months were included in this stud...

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2008
Charles Milgrom Victor Novack Yoram Weil Saleh Jaber Denitsa R Radeva-Petrova Aharon Finestone

BACKGROUND Idiopathic frozen shoulder is a self-limiting regional skeletal problem of unknown etiology. Clinically, patients first experience a phase of pain, progressing to a freezing stage when glenohumeral motion is lost, followed by a thawing phase when pain gradually subsides and most of the lost motion returns. OBJECTIVES To identify possible specific and non-specific risk factors for i...

Journal: :Trauma und Berufskrankheit 2013

Journal: :Journal of primary health care 2016
Angela Cadogan Khalid D Mohammed

BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT Frozen shoulder is a painful condition that follows a protracted clinical course. We aim to review the management of patients with a diagnosis of frozen shoulder who are referred for specialist orthopaedic evaluation against existing guidelines in primary care. ASSESSMENT OF PROBLEM Referrals and clinical records were reviewed for all patients referred for orthopaedic spe...

2011
Jin-qing Li Kang-lai Tang Jian Wang Qi-yu Li Hao-tong Xu Hui-feng Yang Li-wen Tan Kai-jun Liu Shao-xiang Zhang

BACKGROUND Recent studies have demonstrated that the coracohumeral ligament (CHL) is shortened and thickened in a frozen shoulder. We analyzed the rate in CHL visualization between patients with frozen shoulder and normal volunteers using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to determine the CHL thickness in the patients with a frozen shoulder. METHODS AND FINDINGS There were 72 shoulder joints i...

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