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FROZEN SHOULDER MANAGEMENT AND MANUAL TREATMENT STRATEGIES Self-Assessment Answers and Rationales
1. The correct answer is A. Rationale: In both idiopathic FS and adhesive capsulitis conditions, the first and most pronounced loss of mobility is for external rotation. This impairment is caused by thickening of the anterior capsular tissues, leading to significant pain in many patients.
Radiographs of shoulders with idiopathic FS and adhesive capsulitis are often negative and unremarkable.
FROZEN SHOULDER MANAGEMENT AND MANUAL TREATMENT STRATEGIES Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 124, or complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book 33. Plateaus in patient mobility improvement: a. Are defined by two weeks of unchanged motion in a compliant patient. b. Must be treated with MUA within four months. c. Will fail further physical therapy. d. Require mechanical stretch devices. 34. Idiopathic frozen shoulder symptoms typically resolve around: a. 15 months. b. Symptoms never fully resolve. c. 3.8 months. d. 3-6 months.
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