Abstract: Frozen shoulder is a common, disabling but self-limiting condition, which typically presents in three stages and ends in resolution. Frozen shoulder is classified as primary (idiopathic) or secondary cases. The aetiology for primary frozen shoulder remains unknown. It is frequently associated with other systemic conditions, most commonly diabetes mellitus, or following periods of immobilisation e.g. stroke disease. Frozen shoulder is usually diagnosed clinically requiring little investigation. Management is controversial and depends on the phase of the condition. Non-operative treatment options for frozen shoulder include analgesia, physiotherapy, oral or intra-articular corticosteroids, and intra-articular distension injections. ...
Shoulder stiffness can be caused by various etiologies such as immobilization, trauma, or surgical i...
Introduction: Frozen shoulder is a common condition which is characterized by progressive pain &...
Objective: To evaluate the various coexisting soft tissue pathology that made up "frozen shoulder" a...
A frozen shoulder is characterized by pain and stiffness caused by a thickened, contracted capsule o...
Abstract A 'frozen shoulder' has often frustrated both orthopaedic surgeons and patients. ...
Frozen shoulder is a common debilitating disorder characterized by shoulder pain and progressive los...
Frozen shoulder is a specific, painful and debilitating condition effecting patients mainly in middl...
Frozen shoulder is a common disease which causes significant morbidity. Despite over a hundred years...
A frozen shoulder is a common cause of a painful and stiff shoulder. A web-based survey was conducte...
Frozen shoulder commonly affects people aged around 50 years and is associated with substantial leve...
Frozen shoulder is a poorly understood condition that typically involves substantial pain, movement ...
Frozen shoulder is a condition associated with painful restriction of shoulder joint movement. This ...
The term frozen shoulder was first introduced by Codman in 1934. He described a painful shoulder con...
Shoulder stiffness can be caused by various etiologies such as immobilization, trauma, or surgical i...
Although there has been a considerable amount of material published on the pathology and the probabl...
Shoulder stiffness can be caused by various etiologies such as immobilization, trauma, or surgical i...
Introduction: Frozen shoulder is a common condition which is characterized by progressive pain &...
Objective: To evaluate the various coexisting soft tissue pathology that made up "frozen shoulder" a...
A frozen shoulder is characterized by pain and stiffness caused by a thickened, contracted capsule o...
Abstract A 'frozen shoulder' has often frustrated both orthopaedic surgeons and patients. ...
Frozen shoulder is a common debilitating disorder characterized by shoulder pain and progressive los...
Frozen shoulder is a specific, painful and debilitating condition effecting patients mainly in middl...
Frozen shoulder is a common disease which causes significant morbidity. Despite over a hundred years...
A frozen shoulder is a common cause of a painful and stiff shoulder. A web-based survey was conducte...
Frozen shoulder commonly affects people aged around 50 years and is associated with substantial leve...
Frozen shoulder is a poorly understood condition that typically involves substantial pain, movement ...
Frozen shoulder is a condition associated with painful restriction of shoulder joint movement. This ...
The term frozen shoulder was first introduced by Codman in 1934. He described a painful shoulder con...
Shoulder stiffness can be caused by various etiologies such as immobilization, trauma, or surgical i...
Although there has been a considerable amount of material published on the pathology and the probabl...
Shoulder stiffness can be caused by various etiologies such as immobilization, trauma, or surgical i...
Introduction: Frozen shoulder is a common condition which is characterized by progressive pain &...
Objective: To evaluate the various coexisting soft tissue pathology that made up "frozen shoulder" a...