Periarthritis of shoulder symptom picture?
summary
Periarthritis of shoulder, also known as periarthritis of shoulder, is a common multiple disease, which is caused by freezing, trauma and infection. Many patients are caused by rheumatism. The main symptoms were persistent pain in neck and shoulder, limited elevation, rotation and forward and backward swing of the affected upper limb, and heavy dull pain in wind and cold. Most of the age of onset is over 40 years old, and the incidence rate of female is slightly higher than that of male, and most of them are manual workers.
Periarthritis of shoulder symptom picture?
The active and passive activities of the shoulder joint in all directions will be limited, even if it is serious, there may be deltoid atrophy in different degrees. In general, if long-term periarthritis of shoulder is not properly controlled, mild muscle atrophy may occur,
Patients with severe pain can be accompanied by local muscle spasm performance, if it is serious, the joint function may be limited and develop to joint contracture dysfunction, at this time, the shoulder joint activity is seriously limited, shoulder joint contracture stiffness. The range of motion of shoulder joint in all directions is significantly reduced than that of normal people.
Pain is the main symptom of acute periarthritis of shoulder, which is mostly caused by climate change or fatigue. It is characterized by paroxysmal pain around the shoulder joint, which is severe and aggravates at night, and even affects sleep. The range of pain is wide, and obvious tenderness can be found in the shoulder.
matters needing attention
At present, the main treatment for scapulohumeral periarthritis is conservative treatment. The length of the recovery period is related to the duration of the acute and chronic stages. The longer the freezing period is, the slower the recovery is; If the course of disease is short, the recovery is fast. Therefore, timely and effective treatment and exercise is the key to treatment and shorten the course of disease.