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Mrs. Baker was 86 years old. She cared for herself in her little apartment and seldom accepted assistance from her children who were living in the same city. Unfortunately, lately she had been having problems with her right arm and couldn’t use it much anymore. She suffered from ankylosing spondylitis but had managed alright until now. Because her activities of daily living were so limited by shoulder pain, she made an appointment with her family physician. He diagnosed a frozen shoulder and referred her to an orthopedic surgeon who practiced at the local hospital. The orthopedic surgeon suggested, “I’ll manipulate your shoulder through the full range of motion under a quick general anesthetic. Then I will decide if arthroscopy is needed. It’s no big deal. I have surgical time available next week. After that you can have a few weeks of physical therapy, then you’ll be like new again.” Mrs. Baker was not looking forward to surgery, but she couldn’t endure the pain any longer.
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Storch, J., Hänsel, M., Domino, K.B., Hübler, M. (2014). Case 19: Frozen Shoulder. In: Hübler, M., Koch, T., Domino, K. (eds) Complications and Mishaps in Anesthesia. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45407-3_19
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