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The aim of our study is to investigate the efficacy of high energy density pulse electromagnetic field for patients with frozen shoulder
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Frozen shoulder causes shoulder pain and limited range of motion(ROM). It is thought to afflict between 2 and 5% of the general population. Individuals of middle age are most often affected, typically during the 5th to 7th decades of life. Typical symptoms include gradual onset of shoulder pain, limited shoulder ROM at least in two or more directions (especially in external rotation). In the case of primary adhesive capsulitis, the disease is usually self-limiting, and typically lasts 18-24 months. However, persistent symptoms and movement restriction beyond 3 years have been reported in up to 40% of patients, with up to 15% of patients suffering permanent disability. Therefore, an effective treatment is necessary to treat the shoulder pain and disability caused by frozen shoulder. High energy density pulse electromagnetic field (High-PEMF), different from traditional PEMF, includes characteristics as following:
It has been applied in chronic tendinopathy with positive outcomes. However, few studies support its application in the setting of frozen shoulder. Hence, the aim of our study is to investigate the efficacy and the underlying possible mechanism of High-PEMF for patients with frozen shoulder.
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17 participants in 2 patient groups
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Liang cheng Chen, MD, MS; Chia-Ying Lai, MD
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