Adhesive Capsulitis
Cross-source consensus on Adhesive Capsulitis from 1 sources and 7 claims.
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- Diagnosis requires range-of-motion restriction greater than 25% in at least two planes, with passive external rotation loss greater than 50% compared with the unaffected shoulder, or external rotation less than 30 degrees. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- Adhesive capsulitis affects an estimated 2% to 5% of the population, with incidence rising due to ageing and sedentary lifestyles. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- Adhesive capsulitis most commonly affects middle-aged women, particularly those aged 50 to 70 years. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- Metabolic disorders, especially diabetes and thyroid disease, increase the risk of developing adhesive capsulitis. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- Some patients with adhesive capsulitis experience recurrent pain as long as six years after onset, and a subset develops permanent symptoms. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- Hyperglycaemia alters the collagen matrix of the shoulder joint capsule, contributing to fibrosis and inflammatory changes typical of adhesive capsulitis. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- Chronic low-grade inflammation is considered important in the progression of adhesive capsulitis. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study