Objective: To summarize evidence from longitudinal observational studies to determine whether diabetes (types 1 and 2) is associated with the course of symptoms in people with frozen shoulder. Data Sources: A systematic literature search of 11 bibliographic databases (published through June 2021), reference screening, and emailing professional contacts. Study Selection: Studies were selected if they had a longitudinal observational design that included people diagnosed with frozen shoulder at baseline and compared outcomes at follow-up (>2wk) among those with and without diabetes at baseline. Data Extraction: Data extraction was completed by 1 reviewer using a predefined extraction sheet and was checked by another reviewer. Two reviewers in...
Objective: To update an existing systematic review of randomized clinical trials evaluating the clin...
Abstract: Background and Purpose Frozen shoulder (FS) is defined as a condition characterised by fun...
Frozen shoulder is a common epidemiological affliction. Data acquired from people who suffer from th...
Objective: To summarize evidence from longitudinal observational studies to determine whether diabet...
Introduction Frozen shoulder, a condition that can cause prolonged pain and disability, has previou...
INTRODUCTION: There is a large diversity in the clinical presentation of frozen shoulder (FS) and th...
Aims: To examine the association of frozen shoulder (FS) with demographic and diabetes-related outco...
Introduction: Adhesive capsulitis is a group of symptoms involving the glenohumeral joint which is a...
Frozen shoulder is a painful condition that often requires surgery and affects up to 5% of individua...
Adhesive capsulitis (АС) has an incidence of 20% in diabetic patients. The tightening of the shoulde...
Background: There is a substantive lack of knowledge about comorbidity in patients with frozen shoul...
Objectives: To assess the association of shoulder pain and/or stiffness and diabetes mellitus in a p...
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...
The term frozen shoulder was first introduced by Codman in 1934. He described a painful shoulder con...
Objective: To update an existing systematic review of randomized clinical trials evaluating the clin...
Abstract: Background and Purpose Frozen shoulder (FS) is defined as a condition characterised by fun...
Frozen shoulder is a common epidemiological affliction. Data acquired from people who suffer from th...
Objective: To summarize evidence from longitudinal observational studies to determine whether diabet...
Introduction Frozen shoulder, a condition that can cause prolonged pain and disability, has previou...
INTRODUCTION: There is a large diversity in the clinical presentation of frozen shoulder (FS) and th...
Aims: To examine the association of frozen shoulder (FS) with demographic and diabetes-related outco...
Introduction: Adhesive capsulitis is a group of symptoms involving the glenohumeral joint which is a...
Frozen shoulder is a painful condition that often requires surgery and affects up to 5% of individua...
Adhesive capsulitis (АС) has an incidence of 20% in diabetic patients. The tightening of the shoulde...
Background: There is a substantive lack of knowledge about comorbidity in patients with frozen shoul...
Objectives: To assess the association of shoulder pain and/or stiffness and diabetes mellitus in a p...
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...
The term frozen shoulder was first introduced by Codman in 1934. He described a painful shoulder con...
Objective: To update an existing systematic review of randomized clinical trials evaluating the clin...
Abstract: Background and Purpose Frozen shoulder (FS) is defined as a condition characterised by fun...
Frozen shoulder is a common epidemiological affliction. Data acquired from people who suffer from th...