Trigger Point Dry Needling as an Adjunct Treatment for a Patient With Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder

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作者
Clewley, Derek [1 ]
Flynn, Timothy W. [2 ]
Koppenhaver, Shane [3 ]
机构
[1] BenchMark Phys Therapy, Atlanta, GA USA
[2] Rocky Mt Univ Hlth Profess, Dept Phys Therapy, Provo, UT USA
[3] US Army Baylor Phys Therapy, Waco, TX USA
来源
JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC & SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY | 2014年 / 44卷 / 02期
关键词
frozen shoulder; soft tissue; upper trapezius; FROZEN-SHOULDER; MOBILIZATION TECHNIQUES; PHYSICAL-THERAPY; THORACIC SPINE; HIGH-GRADE; PAIN; MANIPULATION; MANAGEMENT; IRRITABILITY; IMPINGEMENT;
D O I
10.2519/jospt.2014.4915
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
STUDY DESIGN: Case report. BACKGROUND: Prognosis for adhesive capsulitis has been described as self-limiting and can persist for 1 to 3 years. Conservative treatment that includes physical therapy is commonly advised. CASE DESCRIPTION: The patient was a 54-year-old woman with primary symptoms of shoulder pain and loss of motion consistent with adhesive capsulitis. Manual physical therapy intervention initially consisted of joint mobilizations of the shoulder region and thrust manipulation of the cervicothoracic region. Although manual techniques seemed to result in some early functional improvement, continued progression was limited by pain. Subsequent examination identified trigger points in the upper trapezius, levator scapula, deltoid, and infraspinatus muscles, which were treated with dry needling to decrease pain and allow for higher grades of manual intervention. OUTCOMES: The patient was treated for a total of 13 visits over a 6-week period. After trigger point dry needling was introduced on the third visit, improvements in pain-free shoulder range of motion and functional outcome measures, assessed with the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index and the shortened form of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire, exceeded the minimal clinically important difference after 2 treatment sessions. At discharge, the patient had achieved significant improvements in shoulder range of motion in all planes, and outcome measures were significantly improved. DISCUSSION: This case report describes the clinical reasoning behind the use of trigger point dry needling in the treatment of a patient with adhesive capsulitis. The rapid improvement seen in this patient following the initiation of dry needling to the upper trapezius, levator scapula, deltoid, and infraspinatus muscles suggests that surrounding muscles may be a significant source of pain in this condition. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapy, level 4.
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