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Frozen shoulder: a 12-month clinical outcome trial.

J Shoulder Elbow Surg

April 2000

Sports Medicine Centres of Victoria, Melbourne Orthopaedic Group, Prahran, Australia.

A prospective study was undertaken of 73 patients with frozen shoulder syndrome who were treated with an arthroscopic capsulotomy. All of the patients were assessed for pain, function, and range of motion before surgery and were monitored through to 1-year follow up. Improvement in all parameters was achieved, with pain taking an average of 2.

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Eighty-two athletes with 86 clinical navicular stress fractures, all imaged with computerized tomography, were followed for an average of 33 months (range, 6 to 108) after diagnosis. Initial treatment consisted of at least 6 weeks of nonweightbearing cast immobilization for 22 fractures, at least 6 weeks of limitation of activity with continued weightbearing for 34 fractures, and a period of less than 6 weeks of conservative treatment for another 19 fractures. Five patients attempted to continue playing sports.

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