Comparison of the analgesic efficacy of intra-articular steroid injections and its combination with suprascapular nerve block for adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder joint: a randomized clinical trial Adhesive capsulitis is a distressing ailment that progressively limits the active and passive mobility of the shoulder joint. Physical therapy (PT) combined with intra-articular steroid (IAS
Ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injection in the coracohumeral ligament in patients with AdhesiveCapsulitis of the shoulder: A double-blinded, sham-controlled randomized study. Contracture and thickening of the coracohumeral ligament (CHL) occur in patients with adhesive capsulitis. This adversely affects the movement and function of the shoulder joint. There is limited evidence that explores
Usefulness of combined handheld ultrasound and fluoroscopy-guided injection in adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder: A prospective, randomized single blind-pilot study. Ultrasound is increasingly being utilized in the diagnosis and treatment of adhesive capsulitis. To compare the therapeutic effects and advantages of combined handheld ultrasound and fluoroscopy-guided intra-articular corticosteroid injection with those of conventional ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injection in adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder. A total of 39 patients diagnosed with adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder were randomly assigned into two groups. Group A patients (n= 19) underwent combined handheld ultrasound and fluoroscopy-guided corticosteroid injection and group B patients (n= 20) underwent conventional
Proximal vs Distal Approach of Ultrasound-guided Suprascapular Nerve Block for Patients With AdhesiveCapsulitis of the Shoulder: Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial To evaluate the early clinical outcomes of ultrasound (US)-guided suprascapular nerve block (SSNB) using a proximal approach compared with a distal approach for outpatient treatment of adhesive capsulitis. Randomized controlled
Is Suprascapular Nerve Block Better Than Intra-articular Corticosteroid Injection for the Treatment of AdhesiveCapsulitis of the Shoulder? A Randomized Controlled Study. AdhesiveCapsulitis of shoulder (AdCS) is a treatment dilemma for surgeons. Intraarticular Corticosteroid Injection (IACI) has shown only short-term benefit in improving shoulder-related disability. Suprascapular nerve block (p <0.001). The difference in the scores between the 2 groups at 1st and 6th week was insignificant, but was statistically significant in favour of SSNB at 12 weeks (p=0.002). 1. Thus, from the present study it can be concluded that both Suprascapular Nerve Block and Intra-articular Corticosteroid injection are effective mo-dalities of treatment for AdhesiveCapsulitis of the shoulder. 2
Is the Anterior Injection Approach Without Ultrasound Guidance Superior to the Posterior Approach for AdhesiveCapsulitis of the Shoulder? A Sequential, Prospective Trial. Shoulder injections for conditions such as adhesive capsulitis are commonly performed and can be administered through image-based or landmark-based injection approaches. Ultrasound-guided injections are widely used
Efficacy of platelet-rich plasma injections in patients with adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder. The goal of this study is to investigate whether platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections are effective in the management of adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder (AC). A triple-blind, randomized controlled trial was designed and conducted in a medical school hospital. 32 adult patients with adhesive
Correlations between clinical features and MRI findings in early adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder: a retrospective observational study. This retrospective study investigated the association between clinical features and MRI findings in patients with early adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder. The study included 29 patients with early adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder. The clinical diagnostic
Intra-articular distension preceded by physical therapy versus intra-articular distension followed by physical therapy for treating adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder. Intra-articular distension is a validated treatment in adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder and is commonly followed by intensive in-patient physical therapy. A recent meta-analysis found that physical therapy is as effective enrolled patients with primitive adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder. The eligible patients were randomized into three groups: A, B and C. Group A received intra-articular distension followed by physical therapy, group B received intra-articular distension in the middle of physical therapy and group C received physical therapy alone. Patients were assessed at the beginning of the protocol (T0), after 6
Clostridium histolyticum (AA4500) for the Treatment of AdhesiveCapsulitis of the Shoulder: A Randomised Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study for the Safety and Efficacy of Collagenase - Single Site Report. Adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder results in pain and restricted movement of the glenohumeral joint. Hypothesis: There would be a difference in active range of movement in the affected the adverse events and the potential risks of the procedure, we would not recommend this drug for the treatment of adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder. 2, cohort from one site of RCT.
AdhesiveCapsulitis of the Shoulder We value your privacyWe and our partners store and/or access information on a device, such as cookies and process personal data, such as unique identifiers and standard information sent by a device for personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, and audience insights, as well as to develop and improve products. With your permission we and our of Physiotherapists, 2011Smith CD, Hamer P, Bunker TD; Arthroscopic capsular release for idiopathic frozen shoulder with intra-articular injection and a controlled manipulation. Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2014 Jan96(1):55-60. doi: 10.1308/003588414X13824511650452.Le HV, Lee SJ, Nazarian A, et al; Adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder: review of pathophysiology and current clinical treatments. Shoulder Elbow. 2017 Apr9(2
Adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder: protocol for the adhesive capsulitis biomarker (AdCaB) study. Adhesive capsulitis (AC) is a disabling and poorly understood pathological condition of the shoulder joint. The current study aims to increase our understanding of the pathogenesis, diagnosis and clinical outcomes of people with AC by investigating: 1) transcriptome-wide alterations in gene
The effect of intra-articular hyaluronate and tramadol injection on patients with adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder Local administration of opioids causes effective analgesia without adverse effects related to the central nervous system. After the beneficial demonstration of peripheral opioid receptors in joint synovia, intra-articular opioid injections were used for pain treatment. Clinical studies have reported the safety and efficacy of hyaluronate injection in the shoulder joint of patients with osteoarthritis, periarthritis, rotator cuff tears, and adhesive capsulitis. To estimate the efficacy of intra-articular hyaluronate and tramadol injection for adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder compared with that of intra-articular hyaluronate injection alone. Thirty patients with adhesive
Effect of nonoperative concomitant intraarticular pathologies on the outcome of arthroscopic capsular release for adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder The aim of this study was to investigate whether coexistent intraarticular lesions are negative prognostic factors for the results of arthroscopic capsular release in frozen shoulder patients. Seventy-two patients who met inclusion criteria
Analgesic Effect of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment Combined with Fascial Manipulation Theory for AdhesiveCapsulitis of the Shoulder: A Retrospective Study This study aims to explore whether extracorporeal shockwave treatment (ESWT) based on the theory of fascial manipulation (FM) at select treatment points is superior to traditional local ESWT for pain relief in adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder. Data from patients with adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder who received weekly ESWT according to fascial manipulation theory (ESWT-FM) or local extracorporeal shockwave treatment (L-ESWT) during a 5-week treatment period were evaluated. Pain-on-movement numeric rating scale (p-NRS) and range of motion (ROM) testing were performed before the treatment period, after the first treatment
Effectiveness of translational manipulation under interscalene block for the treatment of adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder: A nonrandomized clinical trial. : Nonrandomized controlled trial. : To determine whether translational manipulation under anesthesia/local block (TMUA) adds to the benefit of mobilization and range of motion exercise for improving pain and functional status among patients with adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder (AC). : TMUA has been shown to improve pain and dysfunction in patients with AC. This intervention has not been directly compared to physical therapy treatment without TMUA in a prospective trial. : Sixteen consecutive patients with a primary diagnosis of AC were divided into two groups. Patients in the first (TMUA) group received a session
Editorial Commentary: Recalcitrant Idiopathic AdhesiveCapsulitis of the Shoulder. An investigation of recalcitrant idiopathic adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder showed good outcomes with arthroscopic capsular release. However, it is critical that future authors carefully define the term "recalcitrant idiopathic adhesive capsulitis" so that we are speaking the same language and that future
Sonography in diagnosis of adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder: a case–control study Adhesive capsulitis (AC) of the shoulder has been a diagnosis of exclusion on sonography due to lack of specific diagnostic criteria. This study prospectively assesses the efficacy of sonography using multiple static and dynamic parameters for diagnosis of AC. Shoulder sonography was performed independently
AdhesiveCapsulitis of the Shoulder: Evaluation With US-Arthrography Using a Sonographic Contrast Agent Adhesive capsulitis (AC) is a painful and disabling disorder, which caused restricted motion and chronic pain of shoulder. Intracavitary contrast-enhanced ultrasound has been recently applied to assess obstructive bile duct diseases, tubal patency, vesicoureteric reflux and so on. The aim
CT arthrography of adhesivecapsulitis of the shoulder: Are MR signs applicable? To determine if diagnostic signs of adhesive capsulitis (AC) of the shoulder at Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and arthrography (MRA) are applicable to CT arthrography (CTA). 22 shoulder CTAs with AC were retrospectively reviewed for features described in MR literature. The control group was composed of 83