2020
DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.70.ep241
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Management of diabetic Adhesive capsulitis in physical medicine and rehabilitation

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“…Sghir et al (2020) concluded that both diabetic acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and idiopathic ACS were equal in terms of epidemiologic characteristics (p < 0.05) [ 24 ]. Compared to diabetic ACS, idiopathic ACS was significantly more prevalent in women (p = 0.009).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Sghir et al (2020) concluded that both diabetic acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and idiopathic ACS were equal in terms of epidemiologic characteristics (p < 0.05) [ 24 ]. Compared to diabetic ACS, idiopathic ACS was significantly more prevalent in women (p = 0.009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idiopathic ACS patients reported significantly less pain than the DM patients when comparing the VAS pain levels recorded at baseline and following the last therapeutic session in both groups (p 0.001). Therefore, this study recommends employing rehabilitation as an effective therapy in practice for ACS that, according to VAS and goniometer results, dramatically lowers pain and enhances ROM [ 24 ]. Pain intensity and functional capacity will typically differ between diabetes and non-diabetic people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%