Short-term clinical efficacy of five-step manipulation under anaesthesia combined with arthroscopic shoulder surgery for adhesive capsulitis
Weiqing Zeng, Ziqi Jin, Hongmei Li, Liangji Zhou, Yongxing Tan, Sheng Chai, Qing Lü, Hua Wei, Gangjian Tang

TL;DR
Combining arthroscopic surgery with shoulder manipulation provides better pain relief and function at 6 months compared to manipulation alone, but takes longer and costs more.
Contribution
Demonstrates that combining arthroscopic capsular release with manipulation under anesthesia improves 6-month outcomes for adhesive capsulitis compared to manipulation alone.
Findings
At 6 months, combined therapy showed significantly lower pain scores (VAS) than manipulation alone.
Combined therapy resulted in higher ASES functional scores at 6 months compared to manipulation alone.
Combined therapy increased operative time, hospital stay, and costs compared to manipulation alone.
Abstract
To compare the short-term efficacy of arthroscopic capsular release combined with five-step manipulation under anaesthesia vs. five-step manipulation under anaesthesia alone for adhesive capsulitis. This retrospective study included 66 patients assigned to arthroscopic capsular release (ACR) plus five-step manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA) (n = 31) or five-step MUA alone (n = 35); both cohorts received intra-articular “cocktail” irrigation. Outcome assessments comprised American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) scores and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) pain scores at 1 week, 1 month, and 6 months post-operatively; peri-operative metrics included operative time, length of post-operative hospital stay, and total hospitalisation cost. One week and one month post-operatively, VAS scores in the two groups were similar (P > 0.05). At 6 months, the treatment group exhibited significantly…
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TopicsShoulder Injury and Treatment · Elbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment · Anesthesia and Pain Management
