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bursitis/obesity

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Chronic adhesive capsulitis (Frozen shoulder): Comparative outcomes of treatment in patients with diabetes and obesity.

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Despite an abundance of information about frozen shoulders, larger prospective studies on the outcomes of intervention are limited. The purpose of our study was to assess the functional and clinical outcomes with a further aim to analyse the independent effects of diabetes and BMI. A prospective

Pes Anserine Bursitis: An Underdiagnosed Cause of Knee Pain in Overweight Women.

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Risk factors for pes anserinus tendinitis/bursitis syndrome: a case control study.

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BACKGROUND Pes anserinus tendinitis/bursitis (PATB) is a frequent cause of knee pain. Its predisposing factors are still controversial. OBJECTIVE Assess the effect of a set of demographic, clinical, somatometric, and biomechanical factors on the risk for PATB. METHODS A case control design was used

The association of metabolic syndrome markers with adhesive capsulitis.

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BACKGROUND Research has associated adhesive capsulitis with diabetes mellitus but suggests that glucose-mediated injury may begin before diabetes is diagnosed. The period preceding diabetes is often marked by metabolic syndrome. METHODS We investigated the relationship between metabolic syndrome

Evidence-Based Soft Tissue Rheumatology IV: Anserine Bursitis.

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Anserine bursitis is a frequent cause of medial knee pain. Despite its name, the structure at fault causing the symptoms remains unknown. Diabetes mellitus is a known predisposing factor leading to the condition. Overweight and knee osteoarthritis are possible additional risk factors, but their role

Anserina bursitis. A treatable cause of knee pain in patients with degenerative arthritis.

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The anserina bursa is located on the medial surface of the tibia deep to the tendons of the sartorius, gracilis, and semimembranosus muscles and superficial to the insertion of the tibial collateral ligament. Knee pain, a palpable swelling of the bursa, and tenderness over the medial anterior aspect

Conservative treatment of calcific trochanteric bursitis.

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OBJECTIVE To present a case of conservatively managed calcific trochanteric bursitis and discuss differential diagnosis and treatment alternatives. METHODS A 53-yr-old obese female presented with acute severe lateral hip and posterolateral thigh pain. Examination findings were consistent with

Body mass index and active range of motion exercise treatment after intra-articular injection in adhesive capsulitis.

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BACKGROUND Adhesive capsulitis is commonly associated with medical diseases such as diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism, and obesity. Intra-articular injection has been used to speed recovery and relieve pain associated with frozen shoulder. In this study, we evaluated and compared the effects of an

Risk of Herpes Zoster in Patients with Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder

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Background: Physical diseases, such as infection, and emotional distress are associated with herpes zoster (HZ). However, the relationship between adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder (ACoS) and HZ remains unknown.

Shoulder adhesive capsulitis: epidemiology and predictors of surgery.

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BACKGROUND Adhesive capsulitis is characterized by a gradual, painful loss of shoulder motion. This study evaluated patient variables significantly associated with developing adhesive capsulitis compared with a sex-matched control group without adhesive capsulitis. We also sought to determine those

Adhesive capsulitis: An age related symptom of metabolic syndrome and chronic low-grade inflammation?

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Adhesive capsulitis (AC) is very poorly understood, particularly it's underlying etiology. Obesity and metabolic syndrome, which are strongly associated with chronic low grade inflammation, are becoming increasingly understood to underlie a raft of morbid states including upper limb pain syndromes,

Ultrasound imaging for the rheumatologist III. Ultrasonography of the hip.

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Ultrasonography (US) is a reliable and useful diagnostic tool for the assessment of hip pathology. It depicts changes within the coxo-femoral joint (synovitis, erosions, osteophytes) and in the adjacent peri-articular tissues (calcifications, tendonitis, enthesitis, bursitis) in many rheumatic

[Technique and value of arthrosonography in rheumatologic diagnosis. 2: Ultrasound diagnosis of the hip area].

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The clinical investigation of the hips in patients with rheumatic diseases is often equivocal. Thus, ultrasonography of this region is very relevant for rheumatologists. We suggest following standard scans: 1) anterior longitudinal scan to detect synovitis of the hip joint, iliopectineal bursitis,

Musculoskeletal Disorders in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-Sectional Study.

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UNASSIGNED A variety of musculoskeletal disorders (MS) have been associated with diabetes mellitus (DM). This study aimed at assessing the prevalence and associated factors of MS disorders in Moroccan diabetic patients. UNASSIGNED A cross-sectional study enrolled consecutive patients with DM. We

[Technique and diagnostic value of musculoskelatal ultrasonography in rheumatology. Part 5: Ultrasonography of the shoulder].

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Shoulder-related symptoms are very common in rheumatic diseases. For the evaluation of the diagnosis as well as for therapy and prognosis, an anatomic assignment is essential. Clinical investigations alone are often not capable to do this. Ultrasonography is a method to delineate bony surfaces as
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