Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Primary Frozen Shoulder in a Korean Population: A Retrospective Analysis of 1,373 Cases
- Author(s)
- Chul-Hyun Cho; Tae Won Koo; Nam-Su Cho; Kyoung-Jin Park; Bong Gun Lee; Dongju Shin; Sungwook Choi; Seung-Hyun Cho; Myung-Sun Kim; Sang-Hun Ko; Chul-Hong Kim; Jin-Young Park; Yon-Sik Yoo
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Cho, Chul Hyun
- Department
- Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery (정형외과학)
- Journal Title
- 대한견주관절학회지
- Issued Date
- 2015
- Volume
- 18
- Issue
- 3
- Keyword
- Frozen shoulder; Primary; Risk factors; Diabetes mellitus
- Abstract
- Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with primary frozen shoulder
in a Korean population.
Methods: A total of 1,373 patients whose shoulders were diagnosed with primary frozen shoulder across 11 resident-training hospitals
were reviewed retrospectively. Various demographic characteristics and clinical characteristics according to gender and presence of diabetes
were evaluated.
Results: The average age of patients was 55.4 years. Gender proportion was 58.3% females and 41.7% males. The frozen shoulder involved
the non-dominant arm in 60.7% of patients and the bilateral arms in 17.6% of patients. The average duration of symptoms was 8.9
months, and 51.3% of patients had experienced nocturnal pain. Comorbidities associated with frozen shoulder in our sample of patients
included diabetes (18.7%), cardiovascular diseases (17.7%), thyroid diseases (5.4%), and cerebrovascular diseases (3.6%). The diabetic
group was correlated with the following demographic and clinical characteristics: old age, involvement of the dominant arm, nocturnal
pain, long duration of symptoms, and no history of trauma. Further, we found that, in males, having a frozen shoulder was significantly
correlated with a history of trauma; in females, having a frozen shoulder was significantly correlated with having thyroid diseases.
Conclusions: These demographic data of primary frozen shoulder in the Korean population were consistent with those of previously
reported epidemiologic studies. Primary frozen shoulder with diabetes was correlated with old age, bilateral involvement, long duration
of symptoms, and nocturnal pain.
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