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What is the best treatment for Frozen Shoulder? Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization

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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2023
  • Adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder, is a debilitating condition that affects millions of people around the world. It is a condition that causes pain, stiffness, and limited mobility in the shoulder joint, making everyday tasks like getting dressed or reaching for objects incredibly difficult. Fortunately, a relatively new treatment option called adhesive capsulitis embolization (ACE) is providing hope for people with frozen shoulder.
    In this video, we will explore what adhesive capsulitis embolization is, how it works, and its potential benefits for people with frozen shoulder.
    What is Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization?
    Adhesive capsulitis embolization, or ACE, is a minimally invasive procedure that is used to treat frozen shoulder. During the procedure, tiny beads, known as embolic agents, are injected into the blood vessels surrounding the shoulder joint. These beads help to block the blood flow to the inflamed tissue, reducing inflammation and promoting healing.
    ACE is a relatively new procedure, but early research has shown promising results. In fact, some studies have reported that up to 80% of patients experience significant improvement in pain and range of motion following the procedure.
    How Does Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization Work?
    Adhesive capsulitis is caused by inflammation and thickening of the capsule that surrounds the shoulder joint. This inflammation can cause the capsule to contract and tighten, resulting in pain and limited mobility.
    During the ACE procedure, a small catheter is inserted into an artery in the arm and guided to the blood vessels surrounding the shoulder joint. Once the catheter is in place, tiny beads are injected into the blood vessels. These beads help to block the blood flow to the inflamed tissue, reducing inflammation and promoting healing.
    The entire procedure typically takes about an hour and is performed on an outpatient basis, meaning patients can go home the same day.
    What Are the Benefits of Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization?
    Adhesive capsulitis embolization offers several potential benefits for people with frozen shoulder, including:
    Reduced Pain: One of the most significant benefits of ACE is its ability to reduce pain in the shoulder joint. By blocking blood flow to the inflamed tissue, the procedure can help to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.
    Improved Range of Motion: Frozen shoulder can make it incredibly difficult to move the shoulder joint, which can be frustrating and limit everyday activities. ACE has been shown to improve range of motion in many patients, allowing them to perform daily tasks with greater ease.
    Minimally Invasive: Unlike traditional surgical treatments for frozen shoulder, ACE is a minimally invasive procedure that can be performed on an outpatient basis. This means that patients can typically return home the same day and experience less pain and scarring than with traditional surgery.
    Fast Recovery Time: Because ACE is a minimally invasive procedure, recovery time is typically shorter than with traditional surgery. Many patients are able to return to their normal activities within a few days to a week following the procedure.
    Potential Cost Savings: Traditional surgical treatments for frozen shoulder can be expensive, and may require a longer hospital stay and recovery time. ACE is typically less expensive than traditional surgery and can potentially result in cost savings for patients and insurance providers.
    Is Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization Right for You?
    If you are struggling with frozen shoulder and have tried other treatments without success, adhesive capsulitis embolization may be an option worth considering. However, it is important to speak with your doctor to determine if the procedure is right for you.
    In general, good candidates for ACE include people who:
    Have been diagnosed with frozen shoulder by a medical professional
    Have not responded well to other treatments, such as physical therapy or corticosteroid injections

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  • @youssefyou7033
    @youssefyou7033 Месяц назад

    Can this surgery be performed in Morocco?