Overview
A prospective, multicentre, randomized controlled study comparing the efficacy of conservative treatment for early adhesive capsulitis
Description
This clinical trial evaluated the most common protocols for the treatment of adhesive capsulitis in secondary hospitals. To compare the efficacy of manipulation under anesthesia and supervised home conservative treatment of early adhesive capsulitis.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients in our hospital who need manual release of periarthritis of shoulder or home rehabilitation treatment;
- Unilateral and primary periarthritis of shoulder
- Age ≥40 years old and ≤80 years old, regardless of gender.
- Forward flexion movement is more than 50% limited compared with the contralateral.
- Duration of disease ≤3 months
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with a previous history of shoulder joint surgery
- Patients who did not complete the follow-up within the specified time
- Patients with other shoulder diseases.
- Patient with systemic immune disease.
- Patients who have participated in clinical trials or are conducting other clinical trials within 3 months before screening
- Patients with serious primary cardiovascular diseases, lung diseases, endocrine and metabolic diseases, or serious diseases affecting their survival, such as tumor or AIDS, are considered not suitable for admission.
- Patients with serious liver diseases, kidney diseases, hematological diseases, such as kidney function (BUN, Cr) more than the upper limit of normal, liver function (ALT, AST, TBIL) more than 2 times the upper limit of normal.
- Patients with viral hepatitis, infectious diseases, abnormal blood coagulation mechanism and other diseases that researchers consider inappropriate for surgery.
- Pregnant or lactating women, or those planning to get pregnant during the test, with positive urine HCG test results before the test; Menstruating women should wait until their period is over before undergoing surgery.
- Patients with severe neurological and mental diseases.
- Suspected or true history of alcohol and drug abuse.