Background: The term “capsulitis” or “frozen shoulder” refers to a common shoulder condition characterized by the global restriction in the shoulder range of motion in a capsular pattern. The capsular pattern in the shoulder is characterized by most limitation of passive lateral rotation and abduction. Aim: To determine the recent research evidences for the effectiveness of mobilization along with conventional therapy in frozen shoulder patients. Method: This review includes randomized controlled trails (RCTs). Searching done by Google Scholar, PubMed and Pedro from 2010 to 2019. We used terms like- frozen shoulder, mobilization, manipulation, exercise, shoulder pain and physiotherapy management. Result: Present outcomes shows that mobiliza...
Background: Among many interventions for subjects with frozen shoulder, mobilization techniques are ...
Background: Frozen shoulder is an insidious condition that begins with pain and gradual restriction ...
Background A variety of therapeutic interventions is available for restoring motion and diminishing...
Background: Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition associated wi...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the superiority of scapular mobilization, manual capsule str...
Title: Frozen shoulder syndrome - effective physiotherapeutic approaches: systematic review Objectiv...
Background: Froze shoulder in other words adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by progre...
BackgroundThere is little evidence for the optimal form of nonoperative treatment in the management ...
BackgroundThere is little evidence for the optimal form of nonoperative treatment in the management ...
BackgroundThere is little evidence for the optimal form of nonoperative treatment in the management ...
Background A variety of therapeutic interventions is available for restoring motion and diminishing ...
Treatment strategies targeting abnormal shoulder kinematics may prevent pathology or if the patholog...
Background: Patients with frozen shoulder suffer from significant pain and progressive limitation of...
The term “frozen shoulder” was first introduced by Codman in 1934. He described a painful shoulder c...
Background: Frozen shoulder is a painful condition with gradual restriction of all planes of movemen...
Background: Among many interventions for subjects with frozen shoulder, mobilization techniques are ...
Background: Frozen shoulder is an insidious condition that begins with pain and gradual restriction ...
Background A variety of therapeutic interventions is available for restoring motion and diminishing...
Background: Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition associated wi...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the superiority of scapular mobilization, manual capsule str...
Title: Frozen shoulder syndrome - effective physiotherapeutic approaches: systematic review Objectiv...
Background: Froze shoulder in other words adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by progre...
BackgroundThere is little evidence for the optimal form of nonoperative treatment in the management ...
BackgroundThere is little evidence for the optimal form of nonoperative treatment in the management ...
BackgroundThere is little evidence for the optimal form of nonoperative treatment in the management ...
Background A variety of therapeutic interventions is available for restoring motion and diminishing ...
Treatment strategies targeting abnormal shoulder kinematics may prevent pathology or if the patholog...
Background: Patients with frozen shoulder suffer from significant pain and progressive limitation of...
The term “frozen shoulder” was first introduced by Codman in 1934. He described a painful shoulder c...
Background: Frozen shoulder is a painful condition with gradual restriction of all planes of movemen...
Background: Among many interventions for subjects with frozen shoulder, mobilization techniques are ...
Background: Frozen shoulder is an insidious condition that begins with pain and gradual restriction ...
Background A variety of therapeutic interventions is available for restoring motion and diminishing...