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National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine
Periodical of Dr.Pranav Shah
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ISSN: 2230-9969 (Print)
ISSN: 0975-9840 (Online)
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  » Volume 4, Issue 2
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  » Volume 4, Issue 1
      pp. 1-165

 

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Study of Conservative Management of Frozen Shoulder

Dr. Pinakin Vora.

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Abstract
Frozen shoulder is a condition characterized by pain and global restriction of movement with loss of external rotation. All 77 patients with idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome diagnosed between January 1995 and January 1998 were included. Study shows that Manipulation followed by physiotherapy should be started earlier rather than late. Some authors believed that after a period of six months most improved pain wise but still have residual restriction of movements after taking treatment in the form of physiotherapy or manipulation under general anesthesia, but they become adapted to do full function of his/ her day to day routine work.

Key words: Frozen shoulder, Conservative, Physiotherapy.


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Vora DP. Study of Conservative Management of Frozen Shoulder. NJIRM. 2010; 1(1): 21-24.



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Vora DP. Study of Conservative Management of Frozen Shoulder. www.scopemed.org/?mno=3732 [Access: May 21, 2013].



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Vora DP. Study of Conservative Management of Frozen Shoulder. NJIRM. 2010; 1(1): 21-24.



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Vora DP. Study of Conservative Management of Frozen Shoulder. NJIRM. (2010), [cited May 21, 2013]; 1(1): 21-24.



Harvard Style

Vora, D. P. (2010) Study of Conservative Management of Frozen Shoulder. NJIRM, 1 (1), 21-24.



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Vora, Dr. Pinakin. 2010. Study of Conservative Management of Frozen Shoulder. National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine, 1 (1), 21-24.



Chicago Style

Vora, Dr. Pinakin. "Study of Conservative Management of Frozen Shoulder." National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine 1 (2010), 21-24.



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Vora, Dr. Pinakin. "Study of Conservative Management of Frozen Shoulder." National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine 1.1 (2010), 21-24. Print.



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Vora, D. P. (2010) Study of Conservative Management of Frozen Shoulder. National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine, 1 (1), 21-24.




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