Adhesive Capsulitis of the Hip: Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Management.

Byung-Ho Yoon, Hong Seok Kim, Young-Wook Lim, Seung-Jae Lim
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Abstract

Commonly referred to as frozen shoulder, adhesive capsulitis is an extensively studied and well-documented condition in the glenohumeral joint. However, adhesive capsulitis of the hip (ACH) remains a clinical enigma with limited research and understanding. Characterized by pain and a significant restriction in the range of motion, ACH, severely impacts patient quality of life. The current literature on ACH is sparse, with few studies addressing its pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment. This review aims to consolidate existing knowledge on ACH to provide a comprehensive overview, drawing parallels with adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder (ACS). We explore the similarities and differences in pathophysiology between ACH and ACS, review the clinical manifestations of ACH, and discuss the diagnostic challenges faced by clinicians. Furthermore, we evaluate current conservative and surgical treatment strategies and their outcomes, highlighting the noted limitations in the available evidence. By clarifying this poorly studied condition, we aim to stimulate further research and ultimately improve the diagnosis, management, and prognosis of patients suffering from ACH.

髋关节粘连性囊炎:临床特征、诊断和治疗。
粘连性囊炎通常被称为肩周炎,是一种被广泛研究和文献记载的肩关节疾病。然而,髋关节粘连性囊炎(ACH)仍然是一个临床谜,研究和理解有限。ACH的特点是疼痛和活动范围明显受限,严重影响患者的生活质量。目前关于乙酰胆碱的文献很少,很少有研究涉及其病理生理、临床表现、诊断和治疗。本综述旨在巩固ACH的现有知识,提供一个全面的概述,并将其与肩关节粘连性囊炎(ACS)相提并论。我们探讨ACH与ACS在病理生理上的异同,回顾ACH的临床表现,并讨论临床医生面临的诊断挑战。此外,我们评估了目前的保守和手术治疗策略及其结果,强调了现有证据中值得注意的局限性。通过澄清这一研究不足的情况,我们旨在促进进一步的研究,并最终改善ACH患者的诊断、管理和预后。
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