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Clinical Efficacy of Small Needle Knife Therapy on Stage I-II Frozen Shoulder
Published on: November 17, 2023
Neck treatment and shoulder morbidity: still a challenge
Patrick J Bradley1, Alfio Ferlito, Carl E Silver
1Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Nottingham University Hospital, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Shoulder complaints and functional impairment are common sequelae of neck dissection. This is often attributed to injury of the spinal accessory nerve by dissection or direct trauma. Nevertheless, shoulder morbidity may also occur in cases in which the spinal accessory nerve has been preserved. In this article, the physiology and pathophysiology of the shoulder are discussed, followed by a consideration of the impact of neck dissection on shoulder complaints, functional impairment, and quality of life. Finally, rehabilitation will be considered.
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