Adhesive capsulitis i axeln
- 01Frusen skuldra innebär fibros och kontrakturer i ledkapseln
- 02Diagnosen kräver att man skiljer det från andra orsaker till axelstelhet
- 03De flesta patienter blir bättre med försiktiga, progressiva stretchövningar
- 04Kirurgi kan vara ett alternativ efter 6 månaders utebliven förbättring
- 05Rehabilitering efter operation är avgörande för att förhindra återfall
Frusen skuldra behandlas oftast först med försiktig stretching; kirurgi övervägs för fall som inte förbättrats efter sex månaders fysioterapi.
Adhesive capsulitis is characterized by painful, gradual loss of active and passive shoulder motion resulting from fibrosis and contracture of the joint capsule. Other shoulder pathology can produce a similar clinical picture, however, and must be considered. Management is based on the underlying cause of pain and stiffness, and determination of the etiology is essential. Subtle clues in the history and physical examination can help differentiate adhesive capsulitis from other conditions that cause a stiff, painful shoulder. The natural history of adhesive capsulitis is a matter of controversy. Management of true capsular restriction of motion (ie, true adhesive capsulitis) begins with gentle, progressive stretching exercises. Most patients improve with nonsurgical treatment. Indications for surgery should be individualized. Failure to obtain symptomatic improvement and continued functional disability following ≥6 months of physical therapy is a general guideline for surgical intervention. Diligent postoperative therapy to maintain motion is required to minimize recurrence of adhesive capsulitis.
- APA
- Andrew S Neviase, & Robert J Neviaser (2011). Adhesive capsulitis i axeln. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/adhesive-capsulitis-of-the-shoulder/
- MLA
- Andrew S Neviase, and Robert J Neviaser. "Adhesive capsulitis i axeln." 2011, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/adhesive-capsulitis-of-the-shoulder/.
- Chicago
- Andrew S Neviase, Robert J Neviaser. 2011. "Adhesive capsulitis i axeln.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/adhesive-capsulitis-of-the-shoulder/
