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Frozen Shoulder: What the World’s Largest Clinical Trial Reveals About Surgery vs. Therapy

56 min · 12 de may de 2026
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PHYSIO MOSMAN: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/ [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/] The UK FROST study was a multicentre randomised clinical trial conducted to determine the most effective treatment for adults suffering from primary frozen shoulder. Researchers compared three common interventions: early structured physiotherapy with a steroid injection, manipulation under anaesthesia, and arthroscopic capsular release. The trial findings revealed that none of the treatments were clinically superior to the others regarding long-term pain relief and improved shoulder function at the one-year mark. While capsular release surgery carried the highest risks and costs, manipulation under anaesthesia was identified as the most cost-effective option within the UK healthcare system. Consequently, the authors suggest that doctors should prioritise less invasive treatments and reserve surgery for cases where initial therapies fail. READ MORE: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/frozen-shoulder-what-the-worlds-largest-clinical-trial-reveals-about-surgery-vs-therapy [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/frozen-shoulder-what-the-worlds-largest-clinical-trial-reveals-about-surgery-vs-therapy] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545254/support]

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