Frozen Shoulder, shalya Tantra
The exact cause is not clearly undrstood. Many causes have been put forward viz. , bicipital tinosinovitis, injury or overuse causing degeneration of tendon of supraspinatus or low grade chronic inflamation , leading to adhesions and formation of fibrous tissue etc.
Clinical Features-
- History of trauma which many times maybe minor.
- pain around shoulder joint.
- Pain is felt above the greater tuberosity, whichh then radiates along the outer tuberosity, which then radiates along the outerside of arm and forearm.
- gradualy pain becomes severe, especially during nights.
- Gradually, as the pain reduces stiffness increases.
- Gradually, the stiffness reduces, to restore the normal range of movement.
Management-
- Infra-red heat thearpy.
- Anti inflamatory analgesics.
- Active and regular exercise.
- Injection of local anesthesia and hydrocortisone.
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