Adhesive Capsulitis on Hip Flashcards
Risk Factors
associated with ____-_____ inflammation
_______ disorder
biological ______
________
________
_______ aged
low grade
thyroid
females
diabetes
alcoholism
middle
Structures Involved
hip _______ and ________
capsule; ligaments
Etiology: ________
Secondary:
concomitent injury/pathology and period of extended _______ and _______
unknown
inflammation; immobilization
Pathogenesis of _______ inflammation to capsular _________
synovial
fibrosis
Natural Course 4 Stages
I- ________
II- _______
III- _______
IV- _______
initial
freezing
frozen
thawing
Which stage is achy at rest, sharp with use, night pain, unable to lie on involved side
high irritability
limited ROM but not deficit with anesthesia
empty and painful EF?
I - INITIAL
Which stage has constant pain particurarly at night, high irritability, moderate limitation, with empty and painful EF?
II- Freezing
Which stage has mostly stiffness, moderate irritability, severe limitations with P! at end range with firm EF?
III- Frozen
Which stage has minimal pain, low irritability, gradually improving and firm EF?
IV- Thawing
Test Measures
_______ gold standard
Early dx is very difficult due to ________
_______ presenation MOST common
NO
irritability
Clinical
PT Rx
focuses on ______ and _______
mobility; elasticity
PT Rx
Pt. education- explain _____ _____
Promote P! free ______ activity
Match _______ of stretching/JMs
4 courses
functional
intensity
JM- ______ benefits
Grade ___-_____ moderate evidence
STM - _____ evidence
III-V
moderate
MD Rx
Oral Steroids- ______ evidence (short term)
Cortisone Injection: _____ and _____ benefit when added to exercises and JMs
Manipulation- under anesthesia is ________
moderate
short; mid term
questionable