Frozen Shoulder - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2013
- Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes the condition of frozen shoulder which is also called adhesive capsulitis.
This disorder of the shoulder joint capsule is also known as adhesive capsulitis.
The patient is unable to move the arm up or turn it to the side (loss of external rotation of the shoulder).
The condition is painful. It occurs due to thickening and tightening of the shoulder capsule and ligaments, especially the coracohumeral ligament.
x-rays are usually normal.
Frozen shoulder can occur by itself or following trauma, and it can follow surgery.
The process of frozen shoulder usually begins with pain. The pain is severe especially with movement and the patient is unable to sleep.
The patient will be unable to move the shoulder from the pain and the condition will lead to stiffness of the shoulder.
Frozen shoulder may take a long time to resolve, perhaps even several years.
The condition of frozen shoulder occurs more in diabetics, especially those who are insulin dependent, and the condition is more severe in diabetics.
It also occurs in patients with Dupuytren contracture and hypothyroidism.
Frozen shoulder tends to occur more in females, especially in their fourth decade of life.
Examine the patient’s range of motion both actively and passively. Differentiate the shoulder movement from scapulothoracic movement.
Examine the other shoulder. The risk is high for the other shoulder to also become frozen.
Exclude dislocation of the shoulder, especially posterior dislocation. With a posterior dislocation, the patient will have a limited external rotation, the same as adhesive capsulitis.
Obtain an axillary view X-ray to differentiate between the two conditions.
Not every frozen shoulder is adhesive capsulitis. Exclude dislocation, diabetes, infection, fractures, and tumors.
Treatment is usually complex.
•Early aggressive uninterrupted, continuous physiotherapy.
•Pain control
•Shoulder manipulation and injection.
•Surgery is sometimes helpful to release the contractures.
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Keep going !! Most useful animations that I could find on web for illustrating orthopedics diseases , thanks a lot !!
thanks for this...
Best knowledge about frozen shoulder...
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Very good, but pls with the Professor's voice...
Good info. There is no "k" in "especially", fyi.
I’m halfway through the video and she’s killing me with that
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4 1/2 years and still trying to regain range of motion. The good news is it no longer hurts until I try to move it past a limited range of motion.
Your progress is showing your hard work and dedication. You will get a lot of progress. We will always pray for you. Congratulations.
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Why have a frozen shoulder where it this beggins and what couses have like this problem how to solve this pain
how can this be treated?
Excellent presentation, the narrator's pronunciation not withstanding. I notice thought that you did not include mobilization under anesthesia as an option.
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hello sir my sir told me that posterior dislocation lead adduction and Internal rotation limited and opposite in anterior dislocation?
1 question.... Is the frozen shoulder can be heal 100%?
I am indoneaian have frozen shoulder for 6 months. (early september 2019)
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@@sagarindustries548 what is that for? I am Indonesian
Yes, you can cure frozen shoulder. It appears that it is the woman who get this condition later on in life. It could be that your body is detoxifying from Oxalates or you have a bad liver. Nevertheless, it can be 100 5 CURED as i am on mh second frozen shoulder ...my first was the right ane now I am on the left. LYING DOCTORS WANT TO HAVE AN EMI .... go ahead ...trust the lying doctors.... CHOOSE YOUR GOD.....
@@sagarindustries548 i live at jl. Semanan no. 73 rt.05/08 kel.Semanan kec.Kalideres Jakarta Barat Indonesia
*Especially in their late 5th or 6th decade. The 4th decade puts them in their 30s.
"exspeshally". jesus.
A frozen shoulder is not caused by trauma or surgery it is genetic. If trauma or surgery was the cause then it would found at any age not between 50 to 60.
It's caused by overuse. Bricklayers get it.
You are on to something ...but what??? Check out the liver and how it affects women ....
الله يجازبكم خير ترجموا هذه الفيديويات للعربية
Ecspecially
Especially, not ekspecially.
Can’t take the narrator pronouncing especially as EXPECIALLY….
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