2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcm.2022.04.005
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Manipulation Under Anesthesia and Prolotherapy for Adhesive Capsulitis and Rotator Cuff Tear: A Case Report With 7-Year Follow-Up

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“…For frozen shoulder patient's concomitant with RC injury intending to undergo an MUA operation, the fear of further iatrogenic rotator cuff tears exists. Although a few studies have shown that MUA is not associated with rotator cuff tears [34], and will not exacerbate the injury [35], clinically, many physicians still have concerns and exclude the patients for MUA if they have rotator cuff injury or tear on MRI [36].…”
Section: Background and Rationale{6a}mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For frozen shoulder patient's concomitant with RC injury intending to undergo an MUA operation, the fear of further iatrogenic rotator cuff tears exists. Although a few studies have shown that MUA is not associated with rotator cuff tears [34], and will not exacerbate the injury [35], clinically, many physicians still have concerns and exclude the patients for MUA if they have rotator cuff injury or tear on MRI [36].…”
Section: Background and Rationale{6a}mentioning
confidence: 99%