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Comparison of suprascapular block with physiotherapy for the treatment of adhesive capsulitis of shoulder
Frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis, is a common problem in general practice presenting as pain that may be severe, accompanied by a progressive loss of movements resulting in a loss of function.In 1934 Codman introduced the term “frozen shoulder”, stating that it was characterized by insidious onset, pain near the insertion of the deltoid, inability to sleep on the affected side, painful and restricted elevation and external rotation, but normal radiological appearance. Later in 1945, based upon his findings of synovial changes in the glenohumeral joint, Neviaser introduced the term “adhesive capsulitis” Methodology: This present observational study was carried out in SKIMS Medical College Hospital, Bemina, Srinagar from November 2020 to June 2022. A total of 50 patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder were included in the study. Ethical clearance was obtained from Institutional Ethical Committee and proper informed consent was taken from all patients. Patients were explained in detail about the procedure and need for follow up. Diagnosis of adhesive capsulitis was made clinically and/or on imaging.Each participant in