1. EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING PRIMARY SHOULDER STIFFNESS: A NARRATIVE REVIEW.
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CUCCHI, D., COMPAGNONI, R., VAN HATTEM, S., BRINDISINO, F., RANDELLI, P. S., and DE GIROLAMO, L.
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SHOULDER pain ,JOINT stiffness ,RANGE of motion of joints ,CORTICOSTEROIDS ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging - Abstract
Primary shoulder stiffness is characterized by multiplanar painful restriction of shoulder movement. This condition involves various biological, genetic, hormonal, and metabolic factors. This review outlines the natural history, diagnostic methods, and risk factors and focuses on treatment options based on recent consensus and guidelines works. The condition typically progresses through three phases: pain, movement restriction, and recovery, lasting between 12 to 42 months. Diagnosis relies heavily on clinical examination, medical history, and exclusion of other causes, with imaging techniques like ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging aiding in assessment. Risk factors include metabolic disorders such as diabetes, thyroid issues, and cardiovascular risk factors, suggesting that managing these underlying conditions is essential. Conservative treatments, particularly physiotherapy combined with manual therapy, stretching, and home exercise programs, are pivotal for pain reduction and improving range of motion. Additionally, the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and corticosteroids, both orally and intra-articularly, offers significant short-term benefits. Systemic corticosteroids should be used cautiously due to potential side effects, whereas intra-articular corticosteroid injections are preferred for their efficacy, especially in the inflammatory phase. Alternative treatments like shockwave therapy and nerve blocks show promise, particularly in cases where standard medication is contraindicated. Surgical intervention, primarily through arthroscopic procedures, is reserved for cases that are unresponsive to conservative treatment after three to six months. This comprehensive approach underscores the importance of a multimodal strategy, emphasizing the synergy between corticosteroid injections and physiotherapy as the gold standard for managing primary shoulder stiffness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024