Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder)
Adhesive capsulitis is an inflammatory condition resulting in shoulder stiffness. This can occur
due to a variety of reasons including injury, immobilization, disuse, diabetes and thyroid conditions.
Causes & Symptoms
Symptoms include a lack of shoulder mobility due to pain especially overhead and rotation.
Evaluation & Treatment
Evaluation begins with a history of the injury, physical examination, and X-rays.
MRI or CT scans are not routinely needed but may be done if there is suspicion of a rotator cuff tear.
The goal of treatment is to increase motion and decrease pain. Anti-inflammatory medication and
corticosteroid injection are often initial treatments to reduce inflammation. Physical therapy is
critical for range of motion. Therapy often takes several months for motion to improve and pain to resolve.
Surgery is indicated in those who have continued pain and stiffness despite the prior described treatments.
Arthroscopic capsular release of the tight tissue followed by early physical therapy and range of motion will
allow for improvements in range of motion. The arthroscopic release is done through small poke holes.