Arthrographic distension with saline and steroid reduced pain and disability and improved range of motion in the short term in patients with painful stiff shoulder
K. Yamaguchi, R. Buchbinder, S. Green, A. Forbes, S. Hall, G. Lawler
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Abstract
Patients: 46 patients who were ≥18 years of age (mean age 57 y, 80% women), had pain and stiffness in predominantly 1 shoulder for ≥3 months (range, 96 to 402 d), and had restriction of passive motion of >30° in ≥2 planes of movement. Exclusion criteria included severe pain (>7 of 10 on visual analog scale) at rest, previous arthrographic distension, systemic inflammatory joint disease, osteoarthritis of the shoulder, calcification about the shoulder joint, and clinical suspicion of a complete rotator cuff tear. Follow-up was complete.