Volume 16, Issue 1 , Pages 27-34, January 2000
Recognition and Treatment of Refractory Posterior Capsular Contracture of the Shoulder☆☆☆
Abstract
Summary: Limitation of internal rotation has been reported in conjunction with impingement syndrome of the shoulder. A group of 9 patients was identified who had discrete, painful loss of internal rotation associated with refractory impingement syndrome. The duration of symptoms averaged 18 months (range, 11 to 33 months), and all patients failed a course of physical therapy specifically addressing loss of internal rotation. Six patients reported traction as the mechanism of injury, and 3 developed motion loss and pain following a posterior capsular shift procedure. All patients underwent arthroscopy, and were observed to have a thickened posterior capsule. An arthroscopic release of the posterior capsule improved motion in all patients, with substantial relief of pain. At an average of 19 months follow-up (range, 11 to 35 months), internal rotation in 90° of abduction improved from 10° preoperatively to 47° postoperatively, and there were no complications related to the procedure. We conclude that chronic loss of internal rotation secondary to posterior capsular contracture may be an explanation for refractory pain in some patients with an initial diagnosis of impingement syndrome. This condition appears to be amenable to arthroscopic posterior capsular release.
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, Vol 16, No 1 (January-February/), 2000: pp 27–34
Keywords: Shoulder, Impingement, Adhesive capsulitis, Arthroscopy, Capsular release, Kinematics
☆ Address correspondence and reprint requests to Jon J. P. Warner, M.D., Chief, Harvard Shoulder Service, Visiting Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, 275 Cambridge, 4th Floor, Boston, MA 02114, U.S.A.
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doi:10.1016/S0749-8063(00)90124-5
© 2000 Arthroscopy Association of North America. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 16, Issue 1 , Pages 27-34, January 2000



