SummaryObjectiveTo analyze changes in the capsule from idiopathic frozen shoulders and clarify their etiology.Materials and methodsSamples (the rotator interval capsule, middle glenohumeral ligament (MGHL), and inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL)) were collected from 12 idiopathic frozen shoulders with severe stiffness and 18 shoulders with rotator cuff tears as a control. The number of cells was counted and the tissue elasticity of the samples was calculated by scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM). The amount of glycosaminoglycan content was assessed by alcian blue staining. Gene and protein expressions related to fibrosis, inflammation, and chondrogenesis were analyzed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and immunohistochemis...
Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a condition caused by impaired soft tissues and the arti...
We treated 22 patients with a diagnosis of primary frozen shoulder resistant to conservative treatme...
Shoulder stiffness can be caused by various etiologies such as immobilization, trauma, or surgical i...
SummaryObjectiveTo analyze changes in the capsule from idiopathic frozen shoulders and clarify their...
Background The pathophysiologic mechanisms behind proliferation of fibroblasts and deposition of ...
Purpose: The pathophysiology of frozen shoulders is a complex and multifactorial process. The purpos...
PURPOSE: The pathophysiology of frozen shoulders is a complex and multifactorial process. The purpos...
Background: The pathophysiology of idiopathic frozen shoulder (FS) remains poorly described. There i...
It is fairly well understood that frozen shoulder involves several stages, which reflect the series ...
IntroductionFrozen shoulder is a common, fibro-proliferative disease characterised by the insidious ...
Purpose: Frozen Shoulder Syndrome is a fibrosis of the shoulder joint capsule that is clinically ass...
Frozen shoulder is a common debilitating disorder characterized by shoulder pain and progressive los...
Introduction: Frozen shoulder is a common, fibro-proliferative disease characterised by the insidi...
AbstractBackgroundPrimary frozen shoulder (FS) is a painful contracture of the glenohumeral joint th...
Schematic illustration representing the functional interplay between the “activated” stromal fibrobl...
Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a condition caused by impaired soft tissues and the arti...
We treated 22 patients with a diagnosis of primary frozen shoulder resistant to conservative treatme...
Shoulder stiffness can be caused by various etiologies such as immobilization, trauma, or surgical i...
SummaryObjectiveTo analyze changes in the capsule from idiopathic frozen shoulders and clarify their...
Background The pathophysiologic mechanisms behind proliferation of fibroblasts and deposition of ...
Purpose: The pathophysiology of frozen shoulders is a complex and multifactorial process. The purpos...
PURPOSE: The pathophysiology of frozen shoulders is a complex and multifactorial process. The purpos...
Background: The pathophysiology of idiopathic frozen shoulder (FS) remains poorly described. There i...
It is fairly well understood that frozen shoulder involves several stages, which reflect the series ...
IntroductionFrozen shoulder is a common, fibro-proliferative disease characterised by the insidious ...
Purpose: Frozen Shoulder Syndrome is a fibrosis of the shoulder joint capsule that is clinically ass...
Frozen shoulder is a common debilitating disorder characterized by shoulder pain and progressive los...
Introduction: Frozen shoulder is a common, fibro-proliferative disease characterised by the insidi...
AbstractBackgroundPrimary frozen shoulder (FS) is a painful contracture of the glenohumeral joint th...
Schematic illustration representing the functional interplay between the “activated” stromal fibrobl...
Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a condition caused by impaired soft tissues and the arti...
We treated 22 patients with a diagnosis of primary frozen shoulder resistant to conservative treatme...
Shoulder stiffness can be caused by various etiologies such as immobilization, trauma, or surgical i...