Frozen shoulder is a common debilitating disorder characterized by shoulder pain and progressive loss of shoulder movement. Frozen shoulder is frequently associated with other systemic conditions or occurs following periods of immobilization, and has a protracted clinical course, which can be frustrating fo...
Adhesive capsulitis (AC) or frozen shoulder: Presents as progressive painful restriction in range of movement of the glenohumeral (GH) joint Course usually involves diminishment of pain but can have residual pain and limits of active and passive range of motion (ROM) Subtypes: Primary...
adhesive capsulitis;frozen shoulder;epidemiology;older adults;Germany 1. Introduction Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder (i.e., frozen shoulder) is a chronic shoulder condition characterized by pain, loss of range of motion, and decreased upper arm function [1]. Usually, adhesive capsulitis progre...
ICD10M25.519,M25.51 SnomedCT45326000,203124006,203132003 Dutchschouderpijn,pijn; schouder,schouder; pijn,Pijn, schouder-,Schouderpijn GermanSchulterschmerz,Schulterschmerzen ItalianDolore alla spalla,Dolore di spalla PortugueseDor no ombro,Dor de Ombro ...
a4.3. Compositional flame structure 4.3. 作文火焰结构[translate] aThe term adhesive capsulitis is used, rather than frozen shoulder, because it is the term used in the ICD. 因为是用于ICD的规定使用期限黏着性capsulitis,而不是结冰的肩膀。[translate]...
We systematically searched Pubmed, Web of Science, Embase, and Cochrane Library from their inceptions to April 15, 2024. The search terms used were: “Shoulder Pain”, “Rotator Cuff Injury”, “shoulder impingement syndrome”, “adhesive capsulitis”, “frozen shoulder”, “shoulder girdle”,...
“neurogenic” frozen shoulder. Although the data are scanty, shoulder periarthritis, also known as frozen shoulder, was reported in about 10% of cervical HIVD patients in a case series study. Interestingly, that study reported the prevalence of shoulder capsulitis increased to 22% postoperatively...
frozen shoulders. A different control group selection can result in the influence of confounding factors. Long longitudinal follow-up data collection is the strength of our study. In addition, we attempted to control confounding factors, such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia and autoimmune diseases such as...
The exclusion criteria were: (1) Surgery at the shoulder complex or cervical spine in the last 6 weeks, (2) comorbidity: paresis and sensory problems of neurological origin/diabetes mellitus/ rheumatoid arthritis, pain severity of 8/10 or more in the last 48 h, adhesive capsulitis/frozen ...