| Literature DB >> 33590264 |
J Christoph Katthagen1, Benedikt Schliemann2, Felix Dyrna2, Mi Cha El J Raschke2.
Abstract
Posttraumatic stiffness of the shoulder joint is a frequent and socioeconomically relevant result of injury; however, prior to making the diagnosis as the only cause of a persisting impairment of motion, it is necessary to rule out other sequelae of trauma. Even intensive conservative treatment is mostly accompanied by the stagnation of the impairments of movement. In many cases the treatment of choice is early arthroscopic arthrolysis with a standardized approach and intensive follow-up treatment. In the surgical treatment of proximal humeral fractures with humeral head preservation, arthroscopic arthrolysis with simultaneous implant removal is a form of planned second intervention for improvement of shoulder function in cases of persisting motion deficits after bony consolidation. Despite sometimes substantial limitations of movement, a clinically relevant and lasting improvement of shoulder function can be achieved with arthroscopic arthrolysis in posttraumatic shoulder stiffness.Entities:
Keywords: Arthroscopic arthrolysis; Humeral fractures; Implant removal; Nerve blockade; Physical therapy
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33590264 DOI: 10.1007/s00113-021-00956-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Unfallchirurg ISSN: 0177-5537 Impact factor: 1.000