2023
DOI: 10.7770/safer-v13n2-art3010
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Adhesive capsulitis: a review of current clinical treatments

Abstract: Adhesive Capsulitis of the shoulder or arthrofibrosis describes a pathological process in which the body forms excessive scar tissue or adhesions across the glenohumeral joint, leading to pain, stiffness, and dysfunction. It is a debilitating condition that can occur spontaneously (primary or idiopathic adhesive capsulitis) or following shoulder surgery or trauma (secondary adhesive capsulitis). Here we review the pathophysiology of adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, highlighting its clinical presentation, n… Show more

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