Development of precise protocol in the management of frozen shoulder : fusion of the myofascial pain assessment and conventional orthopaedic approaches

The term “frozen shoulder” is often under-diagnosed and hence undertreated. Traditional medical training and management of musculoskeletal pain have focused much attention on bones, joints and nerves. We introduce a new assessment tool of the frozen shoulder, integrating the conventional orthopaedic...

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Main Authors: Abdul Jalil, Nizar, Mohamed, Abdul Hadi, Wan Ahmad, Wan Rohadiah
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Published: 2009
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spelling my.iium.irep.141462012-01-28T02:23:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/14146/ Development of precise protocol in the management of frozen shoulder : fusion of the myofascial pain assessment and conventional orthopaedic approaches Abdul Jalil, Nizar Mohamed, Abdul Hadi Wan Ahmad, Wan Rohadiah R Medicine (General) The term “frozen shoulder” is often under-diagnosed and hence undertreated. Traditional medical training and management of musculoskeletal pain have focused much attention on bones, joints and nerves. We introduce a new assessment tool of the frozen shoulder, integrating the conventional orthopaedic approaches with myofascial pain syndrome concept. We found that this approach is more precise and objective toward identifying the sources and pain diagnosis at the peri-articular shoulder joint area. By knowing the accurate diagnosis, more objectives treatment can be employed because shoulder pain often present with complex and multiple disorder at the same time. This approach comprises three most important assessment including shoulder impingement syndrome, myofascial pain syndrome and tendinitis/tear. We successfully managed six cases using this approach in identifying the underlying causes/ diagnosis for the ‘frozen shoulder’ and managed accordingly. We conclude that the key success of the ‘frozen shoulder’ management depends on the ability to identify the accurate diagnosis that made up this disorder. 2009 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/14146/1/Development_of_Precise_Protocol_in_the_Management_of_Frozen_Shoulder.pdf Abdul Jalil, Nizar and Mohamed, Abdul Hadi and Wan Ahmad, Wan Rohadiah (2009) Development of precise protocol in the management of frozen shoulder : fusion of the myofascial pain assessment and conventional orthopaedic approaches. In: 3rd Congress Association of Southeast Asian Pain Society & Neuropathc Pain Special Interest Group, 18-20 April 2009, Grand Bali Beach, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia. (Unpublished)
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Abdul Jalil, Nizar
Mohamed, Abdul Hadi
Wan Ahmad, Wan Rohadiah
Development of precise protocol in the management of frozen shoulder : fusion of the myofascial pain assessment and conventional orthopaedic approaches
description The term “frozen shoulder” is often under-diagnosed and hence undertreated. Traditional medical training and management of musculoskeletal pain have focused much attention on bones, joints and nerves. We introduce a new assessment tool of the frozen shoulder, integrating the conventional orthopaedic approaches with myofascial pain syndrome concept. We found that this approach is more precise and objective toward identifying the sources and pain diagnosis at the peri-articular shoulder joint area. By knowing the accurate diagnosis, more objectives treatment can be employed because shoulder pain often present with complex and multiple disorder at the same time. This approach comprises three most important assessment including shoulder impingement syndrome, myofascial pain syndrome and tendinitis/tear. We successfully managed six cases using this approach in identifying the underlying causes/ diagnosis for the ‘frozen shoulder’ and managed accordingly. We conclude that the key success of the ‘frozen shoulder’ management depends on the ability to identify the accurate diagnosis that made up this disorder.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abdul Jalil, Nizar
Mohamed, Abdul Hadi
Wan Ahmad, Wan Rohadiah
author_facet Abdul Jalil, Nizar
Mohamed, Abdul Hadi
Wan Ahmad, Wan Rohadiah
author_sort Abdul Jalil, Nizar
title Development of precise protocol in the management of frozen shoulder : fusion of the myofascial pain assessment and conventional orthopaedic approaches
title_short Development of precise protocol in the management of frozen shoulder : fusion of the myofascial pain assessment and conventional orthopaedic approaches
title_full Development of precise protocol in the management of frozen shoulder : fusion of the myofascial pain assessment and conventional orthopaedic approaches
title_fullStr Development of precise protocol in the management of frozen shoulder : fusion of the myofascial pain assessment and conventional orthopaedic approaches
title_full_unstemmed Development of precise protocol in the management of frozen shoulder : fusion of the myofascial pain assessment and conventional orthopaedic approaches
title_sort development of precise protocol in the management of frozen shoulder : fusion of the myofascial pain assessment and conventional orthopaedic approaches
publishDate 2009
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