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Frage 1
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Which of the following describe Stage 1 of adhesive capsulitis?
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Characterized by a gradual onset of pain that increases with movement and is present at night.
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Loss of external rotation motion with intact rotator cuff strength is common.
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Characterized by persistent and intense pain, even at rest.
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Motion is limited in all directions and cannot be fully restored with an intra-articular injection.
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Characterized by pain only with movement, significant adhesions, and limited GH motions.
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Excessive scapulothoracic movement is a typical compensation found during this phase.
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Atrophy of the deltoid, rotator cuff, biceps, and triceps brachii muscles may be noted.
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Characterized by minimal pain and no synovitis, but significant capsular restrictions from adhesions.
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Motion may gradually improve during this stage.
Frage 2
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Which of the following describe Stage 2 of adhesive capsulitis?
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Characterized by a gradual onset of pain that increases with movement and is present at night.
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Loss of external rotation motion with intact rotator cuff strength is common.
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Characterized by persistent and intense pain, even at rest.
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Motion is limited in all directions and cannot be fully restored with an intra-articular injection.
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Characterized by pain only with movement, significant adhesions, and limited GH motions.
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Excessive scapulothoracic movement is a typical compensation found during this phase.
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Atrophy of the deltoid, rotator cuff, biceps, and triceps brachii muscles may be noted.
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Characterized by minimal pain and no synovitis, but significant capsular restrictions from adhesions.
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Motion may gradually improve during this stage.
Frage 3
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Which of the following describe Stage 3 of adhesive capsulitis?
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Characterized by a gradual onset of pain that increases with movement and is present at night.
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Loss of external rotation motion with intact rotator cuff strength is common.
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Characterized by persistent and intense pain, even at rest.
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Motion is limited in all directions and cannot be fully restored with an intra-articular injection.
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Characterized by pain only with movement, significant adhesions, and limited GH motions.
-
Excessive scapulothoracic movement is a typical compensation found during this phase.
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Atrophy of the deltoid, rotator cuff, biceps, and triceps brachii muscles may be noted.
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Characterized by minimal pain and no synovitis, but significant capsular restrictions from adhesions.
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Motion may gradually improve during this stage.
Frage 4
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Which of the following describe Stage 4 of adhesive capsulitis?
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Characterized by a gradual onset of pain that increases with movement and is present at night.
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Loss of external rotation motion with intact rotator cuff strength is common.
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Characterized by persistent and intense pain, even at rest.
-
Motion is limited in all directions and cannot be fully restored with an intra-articular injection.
-
Characterized by pain only with movement, significant adhesions, and limited GH motions.
-
Excessive scapulothoracic movement is a typical compensation found during this phase.
-
Atrophy of the deltoid, rotator cuff, biceps, and triceps brachii muscles may be noted.
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Characterized by minimal pain and no synovitis, but significant capsular restrictions from adhesions.
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Motion may gradually improve during this stage.