Abstract

BackgroundWe investigated clinical results of manipulation under ultrasound-guided cervical nerveroot block (MUC) in frozen shoulder (FS). MethodsFS was defined refractory to conservative treatment and ≦100° in passive forward flexion. 15 shoulders were diabetes mellitus (DM) group and 81 were non-DM group. We evaluated ROM, JOA scores, Constant Shoulder Score, and UCLA scores pre and post-MUC. ResultsAlthough there were significantly improved the forward flexion, internal rotation, JOA scores, Constant Shoulder Score, and UCLA scores between pre and post-MUC in both groups, external rotation after MUC in DM group were significantly inferior to those in non-DM group.

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