All::Rheumatology::Diseases::Adhesive capsulitis
Intro
What patient groups is Adhesive capsulitis most common?
middle-aged females
What is the management of Adhesive capsulitis?
- no single intervention has been shown to improve outcome in the long-term
- treatment options include NSAIDs, physiotherapy, oral corticosteroids and intra-articular corticosteroids
What are the Associations of Adhesive capsulitis?
diabetes mellitus: up to 20% of diabetics may have an episode of frozen shoulder
How long does Adhesive capsulitis typically last?
6 months and 2 years
How does Adhesive capsulitis typically affect the should range of motion?
- external rotation is affected more than internal rotation or abduction
- both active and passive movement is affected
- bilateral in up to 20% of patients
What imaging is useful in Adhesive capsulitis?
The diagnosis is usually clinical although imaging may be required for atypical or persistent symptoms