Shoulder-scrotal periarthrosis

Shoulder bladder periarthrosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the joint located in the zone of the scapula and shoulder, in which the periarticular tissues are affected. This disease is the cause of a decrease in the volume of movements in the joint and a significant limitation of their range.

Causes of humeroparous periarthrosis

Left-sided or right-sided humeroscapular periarthrosis occurs due to a violation of redistribution of blood in the vessels. Inflammation occurs without the involvement of any bacteria. It is enough that insufficient blood is supplied to articular tissues, that is, nutrients and various microelements.

The most common causes of circulatory disorders in the shoulder and scapula are:

Symptoms of humeroparous periarthrosis

At the initial stage of the humeroparous periarthrosis, the pain is weak. It manifests itself only with certain movements of the hands. Some patients have mobility limitations: it's difficult to get your hand behind your back or you can not pull it up. At this stage, treatment of the humeroparous periarthrosis will be very effective, and if it does not start, the disease will take an acute form. The patient will periodically experience sudden and increasing pains, which will intensify at night. Very often painful sensations are given to the neck or one of the arms, and the body temperature rises to 37.5 ° C.

Approximately half of cases of the disease against the background of the acute form occur chronic. At this stage, treatment of brachyopathy periarthrosis can no longer be performed at home, as this can lead to rapid development of the "frozen shoulder" or ankylosing periarthritis. This form of the disease manifests blunt pains, which are accompanied by a strong deterioration of the mobility of the shoulder. In very severe cases, it is even difficult to remove it from the hip and 50 cm.

Treatment of humeroparous periarthrosis

Before treating a humeropyritis periarthrosis, consult an orthopedist or surgeon. In some cases, it will be enough to relieve the pain syndrome with Diclofenac , Ibuprofen, Nimesulide or Celecoxib. Sometimes complex therapy may be required:

The humeroscapular periarthrosis is treated with such procedures as laser and magnetic therapy. A good effect is therapeutic exercise. It is she who helps to restore the shoulder joint mobility in a short time.

If such treatment has not given positive results, surgical intervention may be necessary. With a successful operation, the patient's work capacity is restored in about 3 months.

Treatment with folk remedies

Treatment of brachial periarthrosis can be carried out and folk remedies. For example:

  1. Excellent help to relieve inflammation and reduce pain compresses from chamomile broth, burdock root and peppermint.
  2. The decoction of marigold can be used for grinding. He also copes well with the management of pain syndrome.
  3. Help cure the disease and lotions of burdock leaves. They need to be heated in warm water and applied to the shoulder area twice a day.
  4. Cope with this ailment can and with the help of a compress from the warm gruel root of table horseradish. It is wrapped in gauze and put for about 20 minutes to the shoulder.

Treatment with folk remedies should be continuous. To the humeroparous periarthrosis receded, it may take several months.