Comparison of Shoulder Range of Motion in all Directions between Individuals with Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis and with Other Pathologic Shoulder Pain
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adhesive capsulitis, range of motion, shoulder pain, shoulder joint capsuleAbstract
This study aimed to compare the shoulder range of motion between the adhesive capsulitis and other-pathologic shoulder pain. Data form physical therapy assessment forms that examined 155 patients with shoulder problems, 55 with adhesive capsulitis and 100 individuals with other pathologic shoulder pain. The results showed that the movements of the shoulder in patients with adhesive capsulitis were significantly different in all directions (p<0.001) together with multiple capsular tightness compared with the individuals with other-pathologic shoulder pain, by which, the greatest decrease went to shoulder extension, followed by internal rotation, external rotation, abduction and flexion respectively. Physical therapists should therefore emphasize on patients’ shoulder range of motion in all directions and correct all capsular tightness for the holistic and efficacious assessment and management.
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