Frozenshouldertraction

由TERizk著作·1983·被引用202次—Theseweretreatedbyprolongedpulleytractionaccompaniedbytranscutaneousnervestimulation.GroupBdemonstratedmuchgreaterimprovementthanGroupA.,由APaul著作·2014·被引用77次—Background:Physiotherapytreatmentoffrozenshoulderisvaried,butmostlackspecificfocusontheunderlyingdisorder,whichistheadheredshouldercapsule ...,2023年6月26日—anicepackorbagoffrozenvegetablesappliedtothe...

Adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder)

由 TE Rizk 著作 · 1983 · 被引用 202 次 — These were treated by prolonged pulley traction accompanied by transcutaneous nerve stimulation. Group B demonstrated much greater improvement than Group A.

Effectiveness of sustained stretching of the inferior capsule ...

由 A Paul 著作 · 2014 · 被引用 77 次 — Background: Physiotherapy treatment of frozen shoulder is varied, but most lack specific focus on the underlying disorder, which is the adhered shoulder capsule ...

How to release a frozen shoulder

2023年6月26日 — an ice pack or bag of frozen vegetables applied to the shoulder for 10 to 15 minutes several times a day can also help with pain; corticosteroid ...

stretching-exercises-frozen

2020年8月30日 — Stretching exercises are usually the cornerstone of treating frozen shoulder. Always warm up your shoulder before performing your exercises.

10 Massages and Stretches for a Frozen Shoulder

2020年9月29日 — Sit in a chair with your elbows alongside your body. Use an overhand grip to hold an umbrella in front of you. Use your unaffected arm to push ...

Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder, often referred to as Adhesive capsulitis (AC), is characterized by initially painful and later progressively restricted active and passive ...

Effective Physiotherapy Managment for Frozen Shoulder

Physical therapy is used to help restore movement and reduce pain. Exercises are recommended in all stages of frozen shoulder for better room. Frozen Shoulder ...

Physiotherapy in the Management of Frozen Shoulder

2023年6月8日 — The physiotherapist glides the humeral head on the glenoid in a passive, relaxed motion while holding the arm above the shoulder joint. Always ...