2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2003.12.004
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Arthroscopic release of adhesive capsulitis

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“…Several authors believe the RCI and the contracted coracohumeral ligament are the only structures requiring release. 7,86,87,124 Berghs 7 demonstrated impressive short-and long-term results (mean follow-up, 14.8 months) in 25 patients with primary frozen shoulder who had just the RCI and coracohumeral ligament released. Other authors selectively release additional portions of the CLC, such as the superior and middle glenohumeral ligament, 6,50 inferior glenohumeral ligament, 38,85,91,122 the intra-articular component of the subscapularis tendon, 29,85,91,122 and the posterior capsule.…”
Section: Level 5 J Orthop Sportsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Several authors believe the RCI and the contracted coracohumeral ligament are the only structures requiring release. 7,86,87,124 Berghs 7 demonstrated impressive short-and long-term results (mean follow-up, 14.8 months) in 25 patients with primary frozen shoulder who had just the RCI and coracohumeral ligament released. Other authors selectively release additional portions of the CLC, such as the superior and middle glenohumeral ligament, 6,50 inferior glenohumeral ligament, 38,85,91,122 the intra-articular component of the subscapularis tendon, 29,85,91,122 and the posterior capsule.…”
Section: Level 5 J Orthop Sportsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…1,7,38,43,50,[85][86][87]90,93,106,123,124 Unfortunately, varied inclusion criteria, different treatment protocols, and various outcome assessments render study comparison difficult. One of the major difficulties in assessing efficacy is success criterion.…”
Section: Level 5 J Orthop Sportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1934, Codman wrote in ''The Shoulder'' [1] that ''Severe night pain is typical in a patient with rotator cuff pathology.'' Rotator cuff pathology with night pain has been reported to arise from impingement [2], increasing subacromial pressure [3,4], changing skin temperature [5] or synovitis [6,7]. However, no consensus concerning the underlying cause of night pain in patients with shoulder problems has been reached.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hierfür hat sich als operative Maßnahme die arthroskopische Arthrolyse mit einer hohen Erfolgsrate und geringen Risiken gegenüber offenen Verfahren und der alleinigen Narkosemobilisation durchgesetzt [1,5,11,15]. Das Prinzip einer arthroskopisch geschlossenen Eröffnung der gesamten Gelenkkapsel ist mit verschiedenen Techniken zu erreichen [2,4,5,8,10,17]. Mehrere Autoren nutzen eine Narkosemobilisation nach der arthroskopischen Operation zur Vervollständigung des Release [2,4,17].…”
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“…Das Prinzip einer arthroskopisch geschlossenen Eröffnung der gesamten Gelenkkapsel ist mit verschiedenen Techniken zu erreichen [2,4,5,8,10,17]. Mehrere Autoren nutzen eine Narkosemobilisation nach der arthroskopischen Operation zur Vervollständigung des Release [2,4,17]. Die Anwendung bipolarer Elektroden wird empfohlen, um den Nervus axillaris bei der Durchtrennung des kaudalen Kapselgewebes nicht zu schädigen [8,9,11,18].…”
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