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Ultrasound-guided Hydrodistension in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis: a Randomized Interventional Study Aimed at Evaluating the Efficacy of Hospital-assisted Rehabilitation Treatment Compared to Home-based Rehabilitation Treatment
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Hospital-assisted Rehabilitation and Home-based Rehabilitation for Adhesive Capsulitis. Completed, enrolled 46 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The present study aims to compare the efficacy of assisted rehabilitation treatment, in terms of improvement of pain and shoulder articulation, in patients with stage 2 adhesive capsulitis compared with unassisted home rehabilitation treatment. This evaluation is performed following the glenohumeral capsular hydrodistension procedure performed under ultrasound monitoring.
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Interventions
Patients are assisted by a physical therapist to perform commuting exercises and active and passive mobilization of the glenohumeral joint in anterior elevation, external rotation, internal rotation, retroposition and abduction.
Patients were educated by a physical therapist to perform commuting exercises and active and passive mobilization of the glenohumeral joint in anterior elevation, external rotation, internal rotation, retroposition, and abduction, which they perform at home independently.