Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Intra-Articular Steroid Injection versus Manipulation under Anesthesia in Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder in terms of Functional Outcome

Objective: To compare the outcome between manipulation under anaesthesia with intra-articular steroid injection in patients with shoulder adhesive capsulitis. Study Design: Retrospective longitudinal study Place and Duration of Study: Ziauddin Hospital, Karachi Pakistan, from Sep 2019 to Feb...

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Main Authors: Naseem Munshi, Muhammad Khalid, Sobia Aziz, Khadijah Abid
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Language:English
Published: Army Medical College Rawalpindi 2023-08-01
Series:Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://www.pafmj.org/index.php/PAFMJ/article/view/7290
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author Naseem Munshi
Muhammad Khalid
Sobia Aziz
Khadijah Abid
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Sobia Aziz
Khadijah Abid
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description Objective: To compare the outcome between manipulation under anaesthesia with intra-articular steroid injection in patients with shoulder adhesive capsulitis. Study Design: Retrospective longitudinal study Place and Duration of Study: Ziauddin Hospital, Karachi Pakistan, from Sep 2019 to Feb 2020. Methodology: A total of 70 patients diagnosed with primary ACS were distributed into two groups, i.e., Group-M (35 in manipulation under anaesthesia only) and Group-MI (35 in manipulation under anaesthesia with an intra-articular steroid injection). All patients were assessed for shoulder pain and disability index along with the pain severity on the visual analogue scale at each subsequent visit on the first week, 1st, third and sixth months after the intervention. Results: The results indicated a significant time effect (p=0.001) in both groups. The mean shoulder pain, disability index and pain on the visual analogue scale were lesser in the MI-Group than in the M-Group. Further, we found a statistically significant difference in mean shoulder pain (p=0.001) and disability index (p=0.016) between groups at six months. Conclusion: In the initial post-procedure period and over six months of follow-up, MI showed improved outcomes than M. These patients require additional counselling and motivation for long-term physical therapy programs even after intervention for optimal results. Keywords: Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, Intra-articular steroid injection, Manipulation under anaesthesia
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spelling doaj.art-f9e461795b4b4e41a058fdd81bb14d902023-09-08T06:00:15ZengArmy Medical College RawalpindiPakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal0030-96482411-88422023-08-0173410.51253/pafmj.v73i4.7290Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Intra-Articular Steroid Injection versus Manipulation under Anesthesia in Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder in terms of Functional OutcomeNaseem Munshi0Muhammad Khalid1Sobia Aziz2Khadijah Abid3Department of Orthopedics, Ziauddin Medical University, Karachi PakistanDepartment of Orthopedics, National Medical Centre, Karachi PakistanDepartment of Orthopedics, Dr. Ziauddin Hospital, Karachi PakistanDepartment of Public Health, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan Objective: To compare the outcome between manipulation under anaesthesia with intra-articular steroid injection in patients with shoulder adhesive capsulitis. Study Design: Retrospective longitudinal study Place and Duration of Study: Ziauddin Hospital, Karachi Pakistan, from Sep 2019 to Feb 2020. Methodology: A total of 70 patients diagnosed with primary ACS were distributed into two groups, i.e., Group-M (35 in manipulation under anaesthesia only) and Group-MI (35 in manipulation under anaesthesia with an intra-articular steroid injection). All patients were assessed for shoulder pain and disability index along with the pain severity on the visual analogue scale at each subsequent visit on the first week, 1st, third and sixth months after the intervention. Results: The results indicated a significant time effect (p=0.001) in both groups. The mean shoulder pain, disability index and pain on the visual analogue scale were lesser in the MI-Group than in the M-Group. Further, we found a statistically significant difference in mean shoulder pain (p=0.001) and disability index (p=0.016) between groups at six months. Conclusion: In the initial post-procedure period and over six months of follow-up, MI showed improved outcomes than M. These patients require additional counselling and motivation for long-term physical therapy programs even after intervention for optimal results. Keywords: Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, Intra-articular steroid injection, Manipulation under anaesthesia https://www.pafmj.org/index.php/PAFMJ/article/view/7290Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulderIntra-articular steroid injectionManipulation under anaesthesia
spellingShingle Naseem Munshi
Muhammad Khalid
Sobia Aziz
Khadijah Abid
Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Intra-Articular Steroid Injection versus Manipulation under Anesthesia in Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder in terms of Functional Outcome
Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal
Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder
Intra-articular steroid injection
Manipulation under anaesthesia
title Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Intra-Articular Steroid Injection versus Manipulation under Anesthesia in Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder in terms of Functional Outcome
title_full Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Intra-Articular Steroid Injection versus Manipulation under Anesthesia in Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder in terms of Functional Outcome
title_fullStr Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Intra-Articular Steroid Injection versus Manipulation under Anesthesia in Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder in terms of Functional Outcome
title_full_unstemmed Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Intra-Articular Steroid Injection versus Manipulation under Anesthesia in Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder in terms of Functional Outcome
title_short Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Intra-Articular Steroid Injection versus Manipulation under Anesthesia in Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder in terms of Functional Outcome
title_sort manipulation under anesthesia with intra articular steroid injection versus manipulation under anesthesia in idiopathic adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder in terms of functional outcome
topic Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder
Intra-articular steroid injection
Manipulation under anaesthesia
url https://www.pafmj.org/index.php/PAFMJ/article/view/7290
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