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comparison between effect of three nerves pulsed radiofrequency combined with hydro-dissection versus suprascapular nerve Pulsed Radiofrequency combined with hydrodissection on pain control in adhesive capsulitis within six months follow up.
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comparison between effect of three nerves suprascapular,axillary,lateral pectoral nerves pulsed radiofrequency combined with hydro-dissection versus suprascapular nerve Pulsed Radiofrequency combined with hydrodissection on pain control in adhesive capsulitis within six months follow up.
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malignancy
Pre-existing neurological deficits or neuropathy
Significant concomitant shoulder pathology as instability of shoulder joint, labral tears, labral tears, rotator cuff calcific tendinopathy, infectious arthritis, and rheumatological disease of the shoulder
Previous history of fracture or shoulder dislocation, or cerebrovascular accidents.
Known allergic history to local anesthetic
Known contraindications to peripheral nerve block, including local skin infections in the block procedure area, bleeding diathesis, and coagulopathy.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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saed metwally, lecturer; safaa noaman, assistant lecturer
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