Capsular and Non-Capsular Patterns: Difference between revisions

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== Clinically Relevant Anatomy<br>  ==
== Description<br>  ==


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Broadly speaking, there are two patterns of range of motion used in the interpretation of joint motion:
 
~ A capsular pattern of restriction is a limitation of pain and movement in a joint specific ratio, which is usually present with arthritis, or following prolonged immobilization.
 
~ A noncapsular pattern of restriction is a limitation in a joint in any pattern other than a capsular one, and may indicate the presence of either a derangement, a restriction of one part of the joint capsule, or an extra-articular lesion, that obstructs joint motion.<br>  


== Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process<br>  ==
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== Clinical Presentation  ==
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Description
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Broadly speaking, there are two patterns of range of motion used in the interpretation of joint motion:

~ A capsular pattern of restriction is a limitation of pain and movement in a joint specific ratio, which is usually present with arthritis, or following prolonged immobilization.

~ A noncapsular pattern of restriction is a limitation in a joint in any pattern other than a capsular one, and may indicate the presence of either a derangement, a restriction of one part of the joint capsule, or an extra-articular lesion, that obstructs joint motion.

Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process
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