A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS BETWEEN MANIPULATION UNDER GENERAL ANAESTHESIA WITH STEROID INJECTION VS USG GUIDED HYDRODISTENTION WITH STEROID INJECTION
- Junior Resident -3 , Dept of Orthopedics ,M.G.M. Medical college ,Chat.Sambhajinagar.
- Senior Resident ,Dept of Orthopedics, MGM Medical College ,Chattrapati Sambhajinagar.
- Proffessor, Dept of Orthopedics, MGM Medical College,Chattrapati Sambhajinagar.
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Adhesive capsulitis, commonly known as frozen shoulder, is a clinical syndrome characterized by pain and progressive loss of both active and passive shoulder motion which is due to inflammation and fibrosis of glenohumeral joint capsule . This condition typically evolves through three stages: the painful stage, the frozen stage, and the thawing stage. The exact etiology remains unclear, but it is often associated with diabetes mellitus, thyroid disorders, and prolonged immobility of the shoulder joint.
Yash Vare (2026); A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS BETWEEN MANIPULATION UNDER GENERAL ANAESTHESIA WITH STEROID INJECTION VS USG GUIDED HYDRODISTENTION WITH STEROID INJECTION, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 14 (02), 1618-1629, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/
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