Combined Prolotherapy and Physical Therapy in a 60-Year-Old Man with Left Shoulder Pain and Limited Range of Motion (Frozen Shoulder) Following a Hemiplegic Stroke: A Case Report.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.944054
Nuralam Sam, A Tazkiyah Batari Uleng, Muhammad Auliyah Fadly
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BACKGROUND Frozen shoulder with limited range of motion is a common and debilitating condition that occurs on the affected side following a stroke. The effectiveness of therapy was reported to be negatively correlated with the complexity of pathogenesis. Prolotherapy involves injection into the joint of a small amount of irritant, such as dextrose, which enhances tissue strength and facilitates healing by targeting joint spaces. The treatment is used to relieve pain. This report describes the effects of combined prolotherapy and physical therapy in a 60-year-old man with left shoulder pain and limited range of motion (frozen shoulder) following a hemiplegic stroke. CASE REPORT A 60-year-old man had left shoulder pain and limited ROM for 9 months, which disrupted daily life, with a NRS of 7 and a DASH score of 58.3%. The patient had an ischemic stroke 1 year ago, with left extremity weakness. On physical examination, joint active ROM was significantly restricted and the joint was tender upon palpation. Therapy is carried out using prolotherapy combined with exercise and physical therapy for 6 weeks. At the 6-week follow-up, he had good outcomes for pain relief, increasing ROM, and quality of life. CONCLUSIONS The use of prolotherapy with physical therapy may be an effective treatment for painful frozen shoulder following a hemiplegic stroke.

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对一名因中风偏瘫导致左肩疼痛和活动范围受限(肩周炎)的 60 岁男性进行联合刺激疗法和物理疗法:病例报告。
背景 肩周炎伴活动范围受限是中风后患侧常见的一种衰弱性疾病。据报道,治疗效果与发病机制的复杂程度呈负相关。顺势疗法是向关节内注射少量刺激剂,如葡萄糖,通过针对关节间隙增强组织强度并促进愈合。该疗法用于缓解疼痛。本报告介绍了对一名因中风偏瘫导致左肩疼痛、活动范围受限(肩周炎)的 60 岁男性进行联合注射疗法和物理疗法的效果。病例报告 一位 60 岁的男性患者左肩疼痛和活动受限长达 9 个月,影响了日常生活,NRS 为 7,DASH 评分为 58.3%。患者一年前曾患缺血性中风,并伴有左侧肢体无力。体格检查时,关节活动度明显受限,触诊时关节有压痛。治疗采用增效疗法结合运动和物理疗法,为期6周。在6周的随访中,他在疼痛缓解、关节活动度增加和生活质量方面都取得了良好的效果。结论 在物理疗法的基础上使用推拿疗法可有效治疗中风偏瘫后疼痛的肩周炎。
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