DIABETES AND SHOULDER ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS

Background: Adhesive capsulitis (AC) of shoulder is a common condition encountered by physical therapists in their routine outpatient care services; AC of shoulder is as by itself being a self limiting disorder lasts from months to years causing pain and discomfort to the patients. The condition is...

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Main Authors: J. Mohanakrishnan, Bhanumathy Mohanakrishnan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJPHY 2016-08-01
Series:International Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/267
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spelling doaj-b7548692f8274f93b0969dc623d489ef2020-11-25T02:20:28ZengIJPHYInternational Journal of Physiotherapy2349-59872348-83362016-08-013410.15621/ijphy/2016/v3i4/111046DIABETES AND SHOULDER ADHESIVE CAPSULITISJ. Mohanakrishnan0Bhanumathy Mohanakrishnan1Physical Therapist Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, PMRC, Jawaharlal Institute of Post graduate Medical Education and Research Puducherry, India.Physical Therapist Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, PMRC, Jawaharlal Institute of Post graduate Medical Education and Research Puducherry, India. Background: Adhesive capsulitis (AC) of shoulder is a common condition encountered by physical therapists in their routine outpatient care services; AC of shoulder is as by itself being a self limiting disorder lasts from months to years causing pain and discomfort to the patients. The condition is commonly associated with Diabetes mellitus or other co morbidities. The incidence of AC is high among diabetic individuals and it becomes mandatory on the part of physical therapists and other health professionals to approach this issue on a holistic manner. This paper deals with the importance of a physiotherapist role in prevention and dealing with the causative factors of AC and not merely its symptom. Methods: Extensive literature review was done from the electronic data bases, Systematic reviews and critical reviews from Pub med indexed journals and other peer reviewed publications across the globe. Results: It was not the type of diabetes but the duration of the disease and the glycemic index, marking the causative factor for adhesive capsulitis of shoulder. Conclusion: It may be concluded that physiotherapist play a vital role in identifying the pre-diabetic or a diabetic state of an individual reporting in a multi disciplinary set up with a AC of shoulder, and also has a role in the prevention of AC by helping the individual to maintain a good glycemic control with a holistic approach which includes aerobic exercises, General Flexibility exercises, Weight management and Yoga therapy. https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/267Shoulder Adhesive capsulitisType-II DiabetespainIrritabilityExercisesYogasanas
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DIABETES AND SHOULDER ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS
International Journal of Physiotherapy
Shoulder Adhesive capsulitis
Type-II Diabetes
pain
Irritability
Exercises
Yogasanas
author_facet J. Mohanakrishnan
Bhanumathy Mohanakrishnan
author_sort J. Mohanakrishnan
title DIABETES AND SHOULDER ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS
title_short DIABETES AND SHOULDER ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS
title_full DIABETES AND SHOULDER ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS
title_fullStr DIABETES AND SHOULDER ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS
title_full_unstemmed DIABETES AND SHOULDER ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS
title_sort diabetes and shoulder adhesive capsulitis
publisher IJPHY
series International Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 2349-5987
2348-8336
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Background: Adhesive capsulitis (AC) of shoulder is a common condition encountered by physical therapists in their routine outpatient care services; AC of shoulder is as by itself being a self limiting disorder lasts from months to years causing pain and discomfort to the patients. The condition is commonly associated with Diabetes mellitus or other co morbidities. The incidence of AC is high among diabetic individuals and it becomes mandatory on the part of physical therapists and other health professionals to approach this issue on a holistic manner. This paper deals with the importance of a physiotherapist role in prevention and dealing with the causative factors of AC and not merely its symptom. Methods: Extensive literature review was done from the electronic data bases, Systematic reviews and critical reviews from Pub med indexed journals and other peer reviewed publications across the globe. Results: It was not the type of diabetes but the duration of the disease and the glycemic index, marking the causative factor for adhesive capsulitis of shoulder. Conclusion: It may be concluded that physiotherapist play a vital role in identifying the pre-diabetic or a diabetic state of an individual reporting in a multi disciplinary set up with a AC of shoulder, and also has a role in the prevention of AC by helping the individual to maintain a good glycemic control with a holistic approach which includes aerobic exercises, General Flexibility exercises, Weight management and Yoga therapy.
topic Shoulder Adhesive capsulitis
Type-II Diabetes
pain
Irritability
Exercises
Yogasanas
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