Publication: Effectiveness of physical therapy for patients with adhesive capsulitis: A randomized controlled trial
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2004-05-01
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01252208
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Mahidol University
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Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.87, No.5 (2004), 473-480
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Kingkaew Pajareya, Navaporn Chadchavalpanichaya, Somluck Painmanakit, Chanjira Kaidwan, Patcharin Puttaruksa, Yananee Wongsaranuchit Effectiveness of physical therapy for patients with adhesive capsulitis: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.87, No.5 (2004), 473-480. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21661
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Effectiveness of physical therapy for patients with adhesive capsulitis: A randomized controlled trial
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Objective: To compare the effectiveness of a combined technique of physical and ibuprofen for the treatment of adhesive capsulitis with ibuprofen alone. Material and Method: 122 subjects were randomly allocated to have 3 weeks treatment either with ibuprofen (n=61) or ibuprofen and a combined technique of physical therapy (n=61). Outcome measures were carried out 3 weeks and 12 weeks after randomization. Primary outcome measures were the success of treatment measured by improvement in the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index, and global rating. Results: At 3 weeks, 21 (35.0%) of 60 patients in the study group were considered to have had successful treatment compared with 11 (18.6%) of 59 in the control group (difference between groups 16.4%, 95% Cl: 4.0-31.3, p=0.044). There was no significant difference in the success rate between the two groups at the 12thweek follow-up. Conclusion: The results of this study support the use of physical therapy for patients with adhesive capsulitis.
