Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4073070 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundShoulder pain after a cerebrovascular accident or traumatic brain injury is a common but often under-recognized problem. It is due to a number of causes including inferior subluxation, spasticity, adhesive capsulitis, and heterotopic ossification. Many of these are amenable to surgical intervention.MethodsLiterature review of current evidence.ResultsThis article shows that there are multiple treatment options in this group of patients, and it is important to understand these as clinicians in delivering quality care to this complex group of patients.ConclusionThis review article describes how careful clinical assessment can differentiate between causes of shoulder pain and guide best management.

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