Glenohumeral vs Subacromial Steroid Injections for Impingement Syndrome with Mild Stiffness
Glenohumeral vs Subacromial Steroid Injections for Impingement Syndrome with Mild Stiffness
Glenohumeral versus subacromial steroid injections for impingement syndrome with mild stiffness: a randomized controlled trial.
Clin Shoulder Elb . 2023 Dec;26(4):390-396.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
Fifty one patients with impingement syndrome and mild stiffness were randomized to receive either a glenohumeral (GH; n=25) or subacromial (SA; n=26) steroid injection of 40 mg of triamcinolone. The outcomes of interest were the improvement in range of motion (ROM) in forward elevation, external rotation, and internal rotation, and clinical scores including pain visual analog scale (pVAS), America...
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