Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder Emphasising on Restorative and Compensatory Management: A Case Study

Vedantika Waghale

Department of Physiotherapy, Datta Meghe College of Physiotherapy, India.

Akshata Guhe

Department of Community Physiotherapy, Datta Meghe College of Physiotherapy, Nagpur, India.

Ranjit Ambad

Department of Biochemistry Datta Meghe Medical College, Shalinitai Meghe Hospital and Research Centre Nagpur (Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences), India.

Nandkishor Bankar

Department of Microbiology Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences Sawangi (Meghe) Wardha, India.

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Abstract

Adhesive capsulitis more commonly periarthritis of shoulder is a common condition characteristic by pain, stiffness and restricted range of motion leading to difficulty in household activities, overhead reach and complexity in daily activities. This condition affects around two million - mostly women between the ages of 40 and 60. Some experts say changing levels of hormones may be to blame for this connection between adhesive capsulitis and menopause. This is a case study of Mrs. R a 55-year-old female presenting complain of left-sided shoulder pain and restricted movement. These symptoms started gradually but over time they began to affect her general quality of life and morale. Pain increased, particularly at night leaving her extremely tired during the daytime and she started to experience problems especially when dressing. After conducting a thorough examination, which included assessment of active and passive range of movements (rom), x rays and diagnostic special tests we reached a diagnosis of adhesive capsulitis of left shoulder The conservative management remains the mainstay treatment of adhesive capsulitis

With using soft tissue mobilization treatment techniques in combination with a home exercise programmed with active assisted exercise. Here in this case study, we are emphasizing on the restorative and compensatory management decreasing the hours of OPD visits and promoting home program

Keywords: Periarthritis, adhesive capsulitis, frozen shoulder, functional training


How to Cite

Waghale, Vedantika, Akshata Guhe, Ranjit Ambad, and Nandkishor Bankar. 2021. “Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder Emphasising on Restorative and Compensatory Management: A Case Study”. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International 33 (38A):49-54. https://doi.org/10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i38A32059.

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