1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1056-8727(99)00037-9
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Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis and Shoulder Range of Motion in Type II Diabetes Mellitus

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“…[12] Rheumatic disorders in DM have been associated with disease duration, degree of metabolic control, and the presence of end organ damage. [13,14,15] The concurrent effect of advanced age in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus must be considered. Aging tendons and ligaments are subjected to degenerative changes, whereby the number of tendon cells per unit of surface area is decreased, the tenocytes become slender, and there is reduced protein synthesis in the organelles, particularly in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12] Rheumatic disorders in DM have been associated with disease duration, degree of metabolic control, and the presence of end organ damage. [13,14,15] The concurrent effect of advanced age in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus must be considered. Aging tendons and ligaments are subjected to degenerative changes, whereby the number of tendon cells per unit of surface area is decreased, the tenocytes become slender, and there is reduced protein synthesis in the organelles, particularly in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study also demonstrated that stiff shoulder could be successfully managed irrespective of a previous trauma history such as a fall or traffic accident. Associations between idiopathic frozen shoulder and systemic diseases such as thyroid diseases, myocardial infarction, and cerebrovascular accidents are reported [17,23]. In this study, we examined these diseases by self-questionnaire but no patients declared them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prognostic factors for the nonoperative treatment of stiff shoulder are diabetes mellitus, trauma at onset, duration of symptoms before treatment, sex, age, and severity of restricted joint motion [5,[10][11][12][16][17][18]. Patients with diabetes mellitus show a higher incidence and bilateral involvement, and are recalcitrant to the conservative treatment compared to the nondiabetic patients [1,17,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…39 Its prevalence in diabetics varies from 10-29%. 40,41 Increased prevalence of shoulder calcification has been noticed in those patients with longer duration of disease and treatment with insulin. 42 The joint capsule becomes thickened and adherent to the head of humerus in case of idiopathic adhesive capsulitis, thus reducing the volume of glenohumeral joint.…”
Section: Frozen Shoulder Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%