Adhesive Capsulitis
- 01Adhesive capsulitis is a condition of unknown cause that restricts shoulder motion
- 02This review outlines a stage-based approach to evaluation and treatment
- 03Treatment options range from physical therapy to arthroscopic capsular release
- 04The authors critically evaluate various treatment approaches
A stage-based approach can help guide evaluation and treatment for adhesive capsulitis, from physical therapy to surgery.
Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder is a condition of unknown etiology that results in the development of restriction of active and passive gleno-humeral motion. The authors will review what currently is known about the etiology of idiopathic adhesive capsulitis, will raise unanwered questions regarding etiology and treatment, and will define a stage-based evaluation and treatment program. Treatment options including benign neglect, home-based and supervised physical therapy, intraarticular corticosteroid injections, closed manipulations, and arthroscopic capsular release will be reviewed critically and the authors' approach to the treat- ment of patients with idiopathic adhesive capsulitis also will he presented. Additionally, areas of future research will be defined.
- APA
- Jo A Hannafin, & Theresa A Chiaia (2000). Adhesive Capsulitis. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/adhesive-capsulitis/
- MLA
- Jo A Hannafin, and Theresa A Chiaia. "Adhesive Capsulitis." 2000, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/adhesive-capsulitis/.
- Chicago
- Jo A Hannafin, Theresa A Chiaia. 2000. "Adhesive Capsulitis.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/adhesive-capsulitis/
