Effectiveness of Prolotherapy Combined with Physical Therapy Versus Physical Therapy Only for Frozen Shoulder: A Case Report.

Nuralam Sam, Irawan Yusuf, Irfan Idris, Endy Adnan, Ratna Darjanti Haryadi, Firdaus Hamid, Muhammad Andry Usman, Muhammad Phetrus Johan, Andi Alfian Zainuddin, Agussalim Bukhari
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BACKGROUND Frozen shoulder (FS) is a common conditions that causes significant morbidity. It is characterized by restriction of both active and passive shoulder motion (ROM) of the glenohumeral joint. The etiology, pathology, and most efficacious treatments are unclear. The purpose of FS treatment is complete elimination of pain and recovery of shoulder joint function. Prolotherapy injects certain compounds into articular spaces, ligaments, and/or tendons to relieve pain and disability around joint spaces and to stimulate a proliferation cascade to enhance tissue repair and strength. This case report aims to describe functional outcome changes in 2 patients with FS, comparing prolotherapy combined with physical therapy vs physical therapy only. CASE REPORT We report the cases of 2 patients with confirmed FS. Patient A was 66-year-old man with chief concern of right shoulder pain and limited ROM in the past 3 months, which disrupted daily life, with a visual analog scale (VAS) of 6 out of 10. Patient B was 65-year-old man with chief concern of right shoulder pain and limited ROM in the past 2 months. The symptoms affected his general quality of life, with a VAS of 5 out of 10. Patient A underwent prolotherapy combined with physical therapy and had significantly improved ROM after 2 weeks, with relieved pain and improved shoulder function. Patient B underwent physical therapy only and showed similar ROM and no significant pain improvement. CONCLUSIONS Initial treatment with prolotherapy combined with physical therapy for patients with frozen shoulder achieved fast improvement of active and passive ROM, significantly decreased pain, and improved quality of life compared to physical therapy intervention only.

前驱疗法联合物理疗法与单纯物理疗法治疗肩周炎的疗效对比:1例报告。
背景:冻肩(FS)是一种常见的疾病,发病率很高。它的特点是肩关节的主动和被动运动(ROM)受限。病因、病理和最有效的治疗方法尚不清楚。FS治疗的目的是完全消除疼痛,恢复肩关节功能。前驱疗法将某些化合物注入关节间隙、韧带和/或肌腱,以减轻关节间隙周围的疼痛和残疾,并刺激增殖级联,以增强组织修复和力量。本病例报告旨在描述2例FS患者的功能结局变化,比较前驱治疗联合物理治疗与单纯物理治疗。病例报告我们报告2例确诊FS患者。患者A为66岁男性,过去3个月主要表现为右肩疼痛和活动受限,影响了日常生活,视觉模拟评分(VAS)为6分(满分10分)。患者B为65岁男性,过去2个月主要表现为右肩疼痛和活动受限。这些症状影响了他的总体生活质量,VAS评分为5分(满分10分)。患者A接受前驱治疗联合物理治疗,2周后ROM明显改善,疼痛缓解,肩关节功能改善。患者B仅接受物理治疗,出现类似的ROM,疼痛无明显改善。结论与单纯物理治疗干预相比,前驱疗法联合物理治疗对肩周炎患者的初始治疗可快速改善主动和被动ROM,显著减轻疼痛,提高生活质量。
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