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冻结肩居家康复的研究
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Abstract:
冻结肩(frozen shoulder, FS)也称为粘连性关节囊炎,五十岁人群多发,又常被成为五十肩。其特征是在没有已知的肩关节疾病的情况下,肩关节疼痛伴有主动和被动活动受限。FS起病隐匿,表现为关节僵硬、活动度受限和剧烈疼痛,疼痛往往在夜间加重。磁共振成像可以清楚地显示喙肱韧带和腋窝隐窝囊壁增厚的情况。因冻结肩病程较长,医院内康复需要花费大量的时间和金钱,居家康复成为冻结肩康复的主要方式。
Frozen shoulder (FS), also known as adhesive capsulitis, is more common in the fifty year old population and is often referred to as fifty shoulder. Its characteristic is shoulder pain accompanied by limited active and passive movement in the absence of known shoulder joint diseases. FS has a hidden onset, characterized by joint stiffness, limited range of motion, and severe pain, which often worsens at night. Magnetic resonance imaging can clearly display the thickening of the coracoihumeral ligament and the wall of the axillary crypt. Due to the long course of frozen shoulder disease, hospital rehabilitation requires a significant amount of time and money, and home rehabilitation has become the main method of frozen shoulder rehabilitation.
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