Manipulation under anesthesia for frozen shoulder with and without steroid injection
- PMID: 11552189
- DOI: 10.1053/apmr.2001.24169
Manipulation under anesthesia for frozen shoulder with and without steroid injection
Abstract
Objective: To study the effect of manipulating a shoulder with adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) under anesthesia with and without corticosteroid injection.
Design: Randomized trial.
Setting: Hospital.
Participants: Twenty-four patients referred for manipulation of a frozen shoulder.
Intervention: The patients were randomized into 2 groups. One group received an injection of corticosteroid and manipulation; the other was only administered manipulation during anesthesia.
Main outcome measures: The degree of shoulder mobility and pain before and after the manipulation.
Results: Manipulation under anesthesia increased the mobility of the affected shoulder. Injection with lidocaine and betamethason did not enhance the effect of the manipulation.
Conclusion: Manipulation under anesthesia without intraarticular corticosteroids is recommended as the therapy for frozen shoulder.
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