Frozen shoulder

Shoulder problem

Shoulder
Shoulder problems including pain, are one of the more common reasons for physician visits for musculoskeletal symptoms. The shoulder is the most movable joint in the body. However, it is an unstable joint because of the range of motion allowed. This instability increases the likelihood of joint injury, often leading to a degenerative process in which tissues break down and no longer function well. Shoulder pain may be localized or may be referred to areas around the shoulder or down the arm. Disease within the body (such as gallbladder, liver, or heart disease, or disease of the cervical spine of the neck) also may generate pain that the brain may interpret as arising from the shoulder...

Frozen shoulder - List of case studies

Post-trauma tendinopathy of left shoulder

44-year-old male that sustained a contusion to his left shoulder while falling at his home. Following the fall he suffered severe pain. ... and the beginning of a clinical picture of “ frozen shoulder/adhesive capsulitis “.     ...

List of Examinations

CAT scan (petrosal bones) CAT scan (right shoulder) CAT scan (vertebral-medullary lumbrosacral) CAT scan of the ... ultrasound Forefinger-nose-chin test Frozen section analysis Frozen section diagnosis Frozen section histopathology examination ...

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