FROZEN SHOULDER & ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS
The term frozen shoulder is used to refer to a set of symptoms
in the shoulder involving pain and limited motion
at the glenohumeral joint. Frozen shoulder is commonly
used interchangeably with adhesiae capsulitis. However,
adhesive capsulitis refers to a discrete clinical pathology,
whereas frozen shoulder refers to a variety of pathologies.
The pathologies that may be involved in frozen shoulder
include not only adhesive capsulitis, but subacromial bursitis,
calcific tendinitis, rotator cuff pathology, and other
conditions limiting shoulder motion. Primarily, frozen
shoulder describes a functional limitation in range of
motion associated with pain and stiffness. With improved
diagnostics, the use of this term eventually may be abandoned
for more accurate references.