Frozen shoulder (capsulitis adhaesiva)

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Dit hoofdstuk beschrijft een kenmerkende casus van de frozen shoulder met daarbij de bevindingen van het functieonderzoek en de belangrijkste klinische tests. De bespreking na de casus gaat dieper in op de oorzaken, de stadia, het beloop van de aandoening en de (oefen)therapeutische mogelijkheden om het gewricht te mobiliseren.

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Joldersma, P. (2018). Frozen shoulder (capsulitis adhaesiva). In: van Nugteren, K., Joldersma, P., Otten, J. (eds) Oefenprogramma’s voor schouderaandoeningen. Orthopedische Casuïstiek. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-1924-4_3

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