2014
DOI: 10.1177/2325967114s00186
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Mid-Long Term Results in the Arthroscopic Selective Capsular Release and Manipulation Treatment of Frozen Shoulder

Abstract: Objectives:Our aim was to present mid-long term functional outcomes of patients who underwent arthroscopic selective capsular release and manipulation for frozen shoulder refractory to conservative treatment.Methods:Between 2006 and 2012, 32 patients presented to our clinic with the diagnosis of frozen shoulder. 24 shoulders of 22 patients treated with arthroscopic selective capsular release and manipulation were included in the study. Functional results were analyzed with Constant shoulder score. The mean fol… Show more

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“…Adhesive capsulitis is more common in women than men and in the nondominant extremity, with the most common age of onset being 40-60 years. Although the exact prevalence and incidence in the Turkish society is about 3-4% of the population (Celik, Seckin, Kara, Camur, Kilinc and Akman, 2014). For bilateral involvement rates, such as 6% and 50%, there are quite different data.…”
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“…Adhesive capsulitis is more common in women than men and in the nondominant extremity, with the most common age of onset being 40-60 years. Although the exact prevalence and incidence in the Turkish society is about 3-4% of the population (Celik, Seckin, Kara, Camur, Kilinc and Akman, 2014). For bilateral involvement rates, such as 6% and 50%, there are quite different data.…”
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confidence: 99%