2022
DOI: 10.1051/sicotj/2022036
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Arthroscopic rotator interval release for frozen shoulder, comparative study between diabetic and non-diabetic patients

Abstract: Introduction: The objective of this study is to evaluate the outcomes of arthroscopic rotator interval release for the treatment of frozen shoulder and compare the results in patients with and without diabetes. Methods: thirty-two patients with frozen shoulders were divided into two groups; 19 diabetics and 13 non-diabetics. All patients underwent arthroscopic rotator interval release. The VAS and UCLA score were assessed pre-operatively and post-operatively; after 1, 3, and 12 months and compared between grou… Show more

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“…Insbesondere kommt es zu diesen Prozessen postoperativ bei der sekundären Schultersteife [31,32,33]. Auch zeigt sich eine höhere Rezidivrate bei bestimmten therapeutischen Ansätzen bei DM-Patienten im Vergleich zur Normalbevölkerung [31,34,35,36,37].…”
Section: Metabolisches Syndrom Und Anderweitige Erkrankungen Als Risi...unclassified
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“…Insbesondere kommt es zu diesen Prozessen postoperativ bei der sekundären Schultersteife [31,32,33]. Auch zeigt sich eine höhere Rezidivrate bei bestimmten therapeutischen Ansätzen bei DM-Patienten im Vergleich zur Normalbevölkerung [31,34,35,36,37].…”
Section: Metabolisches Syndrom Und Anderweitige Erkrankungen Als Risi...unclassified
“…These processes occur in particular following surgical intervention in cases of secondary shoulder stiffness [31,32,33]. There is also a higher recurrence rate under certain therapeutic ap-proaches in DM patients compared to the normal population [31,34,35,36,37].…”
Section: Metabolic Syndrome and Other Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%