Physical therapy is an intervention community used in the treatment of subjects with frozen shoulder symptoms, with limited proven effect. The purpose of this study was to identify the kinematic features of patients with frozen shoulder who are more likely to respond to physical therapy. Thirty-four subjects presenting frozen shoulder syndrome were studied to determine altered shoulder kinematics and functional disability. Subjects received the same standardized treatment with passive mobilization/ stretching techniques. physical modalities (i.e. ultrasound, shortwave diathermy and/or electrotherapy) and active exercises twice a week for 3 months. Initially, subjects were asked to perform full active motion in 3 tests: abduction in the scap...
Frozen shoulder (FS) is a musculoskeletal condition of poorly understood etiology that results in sh...
Background: Froze shoulder in other words adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by progre...
Background: Among many interventions for subjects with frozen shoulder, mobilization techniques are ...
Objective: To compare three dimensional movement patterns of the affected and non-affected shoulder ...
Treatment strategies targeting abnormal shoulder kinematics may prevent pathology or if the patholog...
Following the general introduction regarding the epidemiology, aetiology, assessment and treatment o...
Abstract: Background: Contradictory evidence exists regarding the clinical course of frozen shoulder...
The primary symptoms of frozen shoulder, one of the most prevalent disorders or complaints affecting...
Background: The term “capsulitis” or “frozen shoulder” refers to a common shoulder condition charact...
subjects with frozen shoulder and to determine whether a consistent capsular pattern of restriction ...
Seventy-seven patients with idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome were included in a prospective study...
The purpose of the study: to evaluate the impact of individual and group physiotherapy on the functi...
Seventy-seven patients with idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome were included in a prospective study...
Study Design: Observational: cross-sectional study. Background: Idiopathic frozen shoulder is a comm...
Frozen shoulder or another name for adhesive capsulitis is pain that results in limited Range of Mot...
Frozen shoulder (FS) is a musculoskeletal condition of poorly understood etiology that results in sh...
Background: Froze shoulder in other words adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by progre...
Background: Among many interventions for subjects with frozen shoulder, mobilization techniques are ...
Objective: To compare three dimensional movement patterns of the affected and non-affected shoulder ...
Treatment strategies targeting abnormal shoulder kinematics may prevent pathology or if the patholog...
Following the general introduction regarding the epidemiology, aetiology, assessment and treatment o...
Abstract: Background: Contradictory evidence exists regarding the clinical course of frozen shoulder...
The primary symptoms of frozen shoulder, one of the most prevalent disorders or complaints affecting...
Background: The term “capsulitis” or “frozen shoulder” refers to a common shoulder condition charact...
subjects with frozen shoulder and to determine whether a consistent capsular pattern of restriction ...
Seventy-seven patients with idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome were included in a prospective study...
The purpose of the study: to evaluate the impact of individual and group physiotherapy on the functi...
Seventy-seven patients with idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome were included in a prospective study...
Study Design: Observational: cross-sectional study. Background: Idiopathic frozen shoulder is a comm...
Frozen shoulder or another name for adhesive capsulitis is pain that results in limited Range of Mot...
Frozen shoulder (FS) is a musculoskeletal condition of poorly understood etiology that results in sh...
Background: Froze shoulder in other words adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by progre...
Background: Among many interventions for subjects with frozen shoulder, mobilization techniques are ...