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A New Treatment For Frozen Shoulder Ultrasound Guided Capsular Hydrodistention

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  What is frozen shoulder? Frozen shoulder  is a shoulder pain condition where there is significant loss of motion of the shoulder joint accompanied by stiffness. The shoulder joint is surrounded by the strong capsule and the main problem in this condition is believed to be the tightening of this capsule. The resulting pain is generally deep seated and poorly localised. It may be constant or present only at night when lying on the affected side. All movements of the joint are affected, especially the ones involving reaching straight up and rotation of joint such as while reaching behind the back. Frozen shoulder is seen more commonly in women, especially between the ages of 40–60 years. Non-dominant side is more commonly involved, although in 20% to 30% of individuals both sides may be affected. Diabetics have five times more chances of developing this condition and about 30% of people with frozen shoulder have diabetes. Patients with overactive or underactive thyroid or those...

Frozen Shoulder treatment in Delhi

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  Frozen shoulder is a condition in which there is significant loss of motion of shoulder joint accompanied by pain and stiffness.  The movement involving reaching straight up and rotation of joint such as while reaching behind the back may be affected first although with time all movements may get affected. Pain may be deep seated, poorly localised and constant or only at night when lying on the affected side.   To understand the condition better it is helpful to know about the basic anatomy of  shoulder joint . The shoulder joint is formed by three bones – the arm bone (humerus), shoulder blade (scapula), and the collar bone (clavicle). The rounded head of the arm bone (humerus) is relatively large compared to the socket of the shoulder blade and this size discrepancy allows for the large range of motion of the shoulder. The shoulder joint is surrounded by the strong joint capsule and further supported by a group of muscles called the rotator cuff. I...