Frozen shoulder is a condition that causes pain and immobility to the shoulder in middle age. Primary care sports physician Dr. Stuek discusses why it happens and how to manage.
Background: Corticosteroid injections can be performed blind (landmark-guided) or with image guidance, and this may account for variable clinical outcomes. The objective of this study was to ...
Forty-two patients with frozen shoulder were followed up closely for eight months ... This study has shown that there is little long-term advantage in any of the treatment regimens but that steroid ...
Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a painful and restrictive condition that primarily affects the shoulder joint and it is characterised by stiffness, pain and a significant ...
In some cases, additional treatments like anti-inflammatory medications or injections may be recommended to reduce pain and inflammation. Frozen shoulder can be a frustrating and painful condition ...
When the shoulder capsule is too tight, the condition is called a frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis). The labrum is a rim of cartilage that surrounds the socket of the shoulder joint. The socket of ...
For some orthopedic injuries, your doctor may prescribe a medication or injection that can help you recover. Explore common options you may have so you know what to expect.
Those with a history of previous lumbar spine surgery or those who had received epidural steroid injections within the last 6 months were excluded. Patients were randomized to injections with ...