Diagnosing Frozen Shoulder | Expert Physio Explains
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- In this tutorial, we take you through the key history and examination points to aid in your diagnosis of Frozen Shoulder (also called adhesive capsulitis).
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Hi, thanks for the valuable information as usual. Could you please tell what software you use to explain the anatomy?
Thank you so much! Yes certainly it was created for us specifically by software developers so that we could use it for our teaching 😊👍🏼
Is uss/ct/mri of use here if available to us?
is dianetic mellitus first complication is frozen shoulder
There can be many complications with DM, frozen shoulder is just one of them
The acromion was miss pointed
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Frozen shoulder can it be in stroke patients?.
It can
What if you have had a frozen shoulder before and you have got the same problem again with the same shoulder thirty years later ok
Hi! I would certainly suggest having your symptoms reviewed so you can be formally assessed and treated. I would be conscious of your age and would be considering is it truly frozen shoulder on both occasions. Wishing you all the best
good but should have showed the tests rather than just mentioned them.