Clinical effectiveness of non-surgical interventions for primary frozen shoulder: A systematic review

Authors

  • Catherine Minns Lowe
  • Eva Barrett
  • Karen McCreesh
  • Neasa De Búrca
  • Jeremy Lewis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2578

Keywords:

frozen shoulder, primary, idiopathic, non-surgical treatment, systematic review.

Abstract

Objective: To update an existing systematic review of randomized clinical trials evaluating the clinical effectiveness of non-surgical management interventions for people with primary frozen shoulder in terms of pain, movement, self-reported function and disability, quality of life, recovery time, return to work and recreation, and adverse events. Data sources: Cochrane CENTRAL, SCI and MEDLINE, CENTRAL between 1 January 2010 and June 2017, plus reference lists of included trials and trial registers. Abstracts were independently screened by 2 reviewers and discussed. Data extraction: Two reviewers evaluated eligibility. Data were extracted by one reviewer and checked by another. Two reviewers evaluated risk of bias. Meta-analyses were not appropriate. Narrative analyses were performed for trials evaluated as low risk of bias. Results: Thirty trials were included, with the majority of studies evaluated as being at high risk of potential bias. Only 4 trials were evaluated as being at low risk of bias and this, plus the variety of participants included/excluded in trials and the variety of methods, interventions and outcomes used across the trials provided limited new evidence to inform the non-surgical management and treatment of people with frozen shoulder. Conclusion: Substantial evidence gaps remain for the non-surgical treatment of people with frozen shoulder.

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Published

2019-07-08

How to Cite

Minns Lowe, C., Barrett, E., McCreesh, K., De Búrca, N., & Lewis, J. (2019). Clinical effectiveness of non-surgical interventions for primary frozen shoulder: A systematic review. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 51(8), 539–556. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2578

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Review