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Trends in Practice Among Shoulder Specialists in the Management of Frozen Shoulder: A Consensus Survey

BACKGROUND: The management of frozen shoulder (FS) differs depending on experience level and variation between scientific guidelines and actual practice. PURPOSE: To determine the current trends and practices in the management of FS among shoulder specialists and compare them with senior shoulder sp...

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Autores principales: Pandey, Vivek, Chidambaram, Ram, Modi, Amit, Babhulkar, Ashish, Pardiwala, Dinshaw N., Willems, W. Jaap, Thilak, Jai, Maheshwari, Jitender, Narang, Kush, Kamat, Nilesh, Gupta, Prateek, Reddy, Raghuveer, Desai, Sanjay, Sundararajan, S.R., Samanta, Swarnendu
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9561673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36250030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221118834
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author Pandey, Vivek
Chidambaram, Ram
Modi, Amit
Babhulkar, Ashish
Pardiwala, Dinshaw N.
Willems, W. Jaap
Thilak, Jai
Maheshwari, Jitender
Narang, Kush
Kamat, Nilesh
Gupta, Prateek
Reddy, Raghuveer
Desai, Sanjay
Sundararajan, S.R.
Samanta, Swarnendu
author_facet Pandey, Vivek
Chidambaram, Ram
Modi, Amit
Babhulkar, Ashish
Pardiwala, Dinshaw N.
Willems, W. Jaap
Thilak, Jai
Maheshwari, Jitender
Narang, Kush
Kamat, Nilesh
Gupta, Prateek
Reddy, Raghuveer
Desai, Sanjay
Sundararajan, S.R.
Samanta, Swarnendu
author_sort Pandey, Vivek
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description BACKGROUND: The management of frozen shoulder (FS) differs depending on experience level and variation between scientific guidelines and actual practice. PURPOSE: To determine the current trends and practices in the management of FS among shoulder specialists and compare them with senior shoulder specialists. STUDY DESIGN: Consensus statement. METHODS: A team of 15 senior shoulder specialists (faculty group) prepared a questionnaire comprising 26 questions regarding the definition, terminology, clinical signs, investigations, management, and prognosis of FS. The questionnaire was mailed to all the registered shoulder specialists of Shoulder and Elbow Society, India (SESI) (specialist group; n = 230), as well as to the faculty group (n = 15). The responses of the 2 groups were compared, and levels of consensus were determined: strong (>75%), broad (60%-74.9%), inconclusive (40%-59.9%), or disagreement (<40%). RESULT: Overall, 142 of the 230 participants in the specialist group and all 15 participants in the faculty group responded to the survey. Both groups strongly agreed that plain radiographs are required to rule out a secondary cause of FS, routine magnetic resonance imaging is not indicated to confirm FS, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should be administered at bedtime, steroid injection (triamcinolone or methylprednisolone) is the next best option if analgesics fail to provide pain relief, passive physical therapy should be avoided in the freezing phase, <10% of patients would require any surgical intervention, and patients with diabetes and thyroid dysfunction tend to fare poorly. There was broad agreement that routine thyroid dysfunction screening is unnecessary for women, a single 40-mg steroid injection via intra-articular route is preferred, and arthroscopic capsular release (ACR) results in a better outcome than manipulation under anesthesia (MUA). Agreement was inconclusive regarding the use of combined random blood sugar (RBS) and glycosylated hemoglobin versus lone RBS to screen for diabetes in patients with FS, preference of ACR versus MUA to treat resistant FS, and the timing of surgical intervention. There was disagreement over the most appropriate term for FS, the preferred physical therapy modality for pain relief, the most important movement restriction for early diagnosis of FS, and complications seen after MUA. CONCLUSION: This survey summarized the trend in prevalent practices regarding FS among the shoulder specialists and senior shoulder surgeons of SESI.
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spelling pubmed-95616732022-10-15 Trends in Practice Among Shoulder Specialists in the Management of Frozen Shoulder: A Consensus Survey Pandey, Vivek Chidambaram, Ram Modi, Amit Babhulkar, Ashish Pardiwala, Dinshaw N. Willems, W. Jaap Thilak, Jai Maheshwari, Jitender Narang, Kush Kamat, Nilesh Gupta, Prateek Reddy, Raghuveer Desai, Sanjay Sundararajan, S.R. Samanta, Swarnendu Orthop J Sports Med Article BACKGROUND: The management of frozen shoulder (FS) differs depending on experience level and variation between scientific guidelines and actual practice. PURPOSE: To determine the current trends and practices in the management of FS among shoulder specialists and compare them with senior shoulder specialists. STUDY DESIGN: Consensus statement. METHODS: A team of 15 senior shoulder specialists (faculty group) prepared a questionnaire comprising 26 questions regarding the definition, terminology, clinical signs, investigations, management, and prognosis of FS. The questionnaire was mailed to all the registered shoulder specialists of Shoulder and Elbow Society, India (SESI) (specialist group; n = 230), as well as to the faculty group (n = 15). The responses of the 2 groups were compared, and levels of consensus were determined: strong (>75%), broad (60%-74.9%), inconclusive (40%-59.9%), or disagreement (<40%). RESULT: Overall, 142 of the 230 participants in the specialist group and all 15 participants in the faculty group responded to the survey. Both groups strongly agreed that plain radiographs are required to rule out a secondary cause of FS, routine magnetic resonance imaging is not indicated to confirm FS, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should be administered at bedtime, steroid injection (triamcinolone or methylprednisolone) is the next best option if analgesics fail to provide pain relief, passive physical therapy should be avoided in the freezing phase, <10% of patients would require any surgical intervention, and patients with diabetes and thyroid dysfunction tend to fare poorly. There was broad agreement that routine thyroid dysfunction screening is unnecessary for women, a single 40-mg steroid injection via intra-articular route is preferred, and arthroscopic capsular release (ACR) results in a better outcome than manipulation under anesthesia (MUA). Agreement was inconclusive regarding the use of combined random blood sugar (RBS) and glycosylated hemoglobin versus lone RBS to screen for diabetes in patients with FS, preference of ACR versus MUA to treat resistant FS, and the timing of surgical intervention. There was disagreement over the most appropriate term for FS, the preferred physical therapy modality for pain relief, the most important movement restriction for early diagnosis of FS, and complications seen after MUA. CONCLUSION: This survey summarized the trend in prevalent practices regarding FS among the shoulder specialists and senior shoulder surgeons of SESI. SAGE Publications 2022-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9561673/ /pubmed/36250030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221118834 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Pandey, Vivek
Chidambaram, Ram
Modi, Amit
Babhulkar, Ashish
Pardiwala, Dinshaw N.
Willems, W. Jaap
Thilak, Jai
Maheshwari, Jitender
Narang, Kush
Kamat, Nilesh
Gupta, Prateek
Reddy, Raghuveer
Desai, Sanjay
Sundararajan, S.R.
Samanta, Swarnendu
Trends in Practice Among Shoulder Specialists in the Management of Frozen Shoulder: A Consensus Survey
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title_short Trends in Practice Among Shoulder Specialists in the Management of Frozen Shoulder: A Consensus Survey
title_sort trends in practice among shoulder specialists in the management of frozen shoulder: a consensus survey
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9561673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36250030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221118834
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