Shoulder Impairments - Frozen Shoulder Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 main ways people can acquire secondary frozen shoulder?

A
OA / RA
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IMMOBILIZATION
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TRAUMA
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2
Q

Primary frozen shoulder has an ___________ onset usually in women between 40 - 60.

A

INSIDIOUS

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3
Q

Which type of frozen shoulder progresses through 4 stages?

A

PRIMARY FROZEN SHOULDER

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4
Q

How long is the first stage of frozen shoulder, where gradual onset of pain aggravated by movement and present at night?

A

USUALLY LESS THAN 3 MONTHS

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5
Q

Stage 2 of frozen shoulder, aka ____________ is characterized by persistent and intense pain even at rest.
(duration 3 - 9 months)

A

FREEZING

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6
Q

Stage 3 of frozen shoulder, aka ____________ is characterized by pain only with movement.
(duration 9 - 15 months)

A

FROZEN

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7
Q

Stage 4 of frozen shoulder, aka ____________ is characterized by minimal pain, no synovitis, and significant restrictions.
(duration 15 - 24 months)

A

THAWING

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8
Q

How do we treat the stages of frozen shoulder?

A

STAGE 1 - ACUTE
STAGE 2 - ACUTE
STAGE 3 - SUBACUTE
STAGE 4 - CHRONIC

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