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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
2002 Volume.26 No. 3 p.327 ~ p.331
Bone Mineral Density of Upper Limbs in Patients with Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder


Abstract
Objective: To examine the relation of shoulder adhesive capsulitis and local bone loss to affected limb.

Method: Twenty-nine patients with the adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder were studied. For reference, 29 patients, without history of injury or disease in the upper limbs, were randomly selected. Areal bone mineral density (BMD) was
measured
from the proximal humerus, distal humerus and forearm of upper limbs using a Prodigy® (Lunar, USA). The BMD of the affected side versus the unaffected were compared.

Results: The reference group: no significant difference between the mean BMDs in the right and left upper limb. The adhesive capsulitis group: 1) The mean BMD in the proximal humerus of the affected upper limb was significantly lower than
the
unaffected limb (0.85 g/§² vs 0.88 g/§²; p£¼0.05). 2) No significant difference between the mean BMDs in the distal humerus of the affected and unaffected limb (1.10 g/§² vs 1.10 g/§²). 3) No significant difference between the mean BMDs in the
forearm
of the affected and unaffected limb (0.82 g/§² vs 0.82 g/§²).

Conclusion: In patients with adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, the mean BMD of the affected limb, compared with the unaffected side, was significantly lower in the proximal humerus. But distal humerus and forearm showed no significant
side-to-side differences.
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