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In-office Capsular Distension with needle arthroscope for Recalcitrant Adhesive Capsulitis
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February 19, 2019
Adhesive Capsulitis or Frozen Shoulder typically responds well to conservative management including physical therapy and ...
read more ↘ corticosteroid injections. In the case of a recalcitrant frozen shoulder, capsular distension or hydrodilatation has been used successfully to regain motion. With the advancements of in-office arthroscopy, we have found success using the Trice Mi-Eye to perform a capsular distension and a diagnostic arthroscopy concurrently in a safe, efficient manner without the need for general anesthesia or sedation.
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read more ↘ corticosteroid injections. In the case of a recalcitrant frozen shoulder, capsular distension or hydrodilatation has been used successfully to regain motion. With the advancements of in-office arthroscopy, we have found success using the Trice Mi-Eye to perform a capsular distension and a diagnostic arthroscopy concurrently in a safe, efficient manner without the need for general anesthesia or sedation.
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