Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
Progressive loss of shoulder ROM with pain, following a freezing-frozen-thawing pattern. Assessment targets active and passive ROM loss, capsular pattern identification, and functional limitation severity.
Key ROM Tests
Risk Factors Assessed
Expected Timeline
Freezing phase 2-9 months, frozen phase 4-12 months, thawing phase 5-24 months. Total recovery typically 12-36 months.
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- Category
- Condition
- Subcategory
- Pain Condition
- ROM Tests
- 6
- Corrective Targets
- 4
- Benchmarked
- Yes
- Red Flag Screens
- 4
- Timeline
- Freezing phase 2-9 months, frozen phase 4-12 months, thawing phase 5-24 months. Total recovery typically 12-36 months.
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