Periarthritis Shoulder : comparative study between conservative treatment and arthroscopic release a case series
Journal Title: Journal of the Indian Medical Association - Year 2018, Vol 116, Issue 6
Abstract
We compared aoutcome between two different methods for treating a relatively common condition, ie, Periarthritis shoulder by conservative means and arthroscopic release in a cluster of 30 patients. Arthroscopic release group shown better functional outcome in relation to pain relief and range of motion. Reactive fibrosis after manipulation is common with conservative treatment and relapse rate are high. Risk of chondrolysis and axillary nerve injury is there in arthroscopic release with radio frequency probe.
Authors and Affiliations
Soman Kumar Chatterjee, Rajeev Raman
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