Adhesive Capsulitis Secondary to COVID-19 Vaccination - A Case Series
https://doi.org/10.5704/MOJ.2307.007
- Author:
Foong BCM
1
;
Ho SWL
1
;
Tan LTJ
1
;
Lee KT
1
;
Jegathesan T
1
Author Information
1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
shoulder joint, adhesive capsulitis, COVID-19 vaccines
- From:Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
2023;17(No.2):43-48
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Introduction: Shoulder injury related to vaccine
administration (SIRVA) is a group of pathologies defined by
pain and stiffness after intramuscular administration of
vaccine to the upper arm and has been reported after
COVID-19 vaccination. We aim to discuss its
pathophysiology, clinical presentation, treatment and
outcomes.
Materials and methods: We retrospectively identified
patients presenting with adhesive capsulitis within four
weeks of administration of COVID-19 vaccine to the
affected arm at our tertiary institution from March 2021 to
December 2022.
Result: Based on the above criteria, we identified seven
cases of adhesive capsulitis, comprising one male and six
female patients, with average age of 60 years. We present
initial symptoms, signs and the duration from when the
vaccine was administered. We have highlighted our
treatment strategies as well as the clinical and functional
outcomes reported by these patients after treatment. We have
reported improvement in both Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)
and range of motion (ROM) in all our patients after nonsurgical management which included physiotherapy and, in
some cases, hydrodilatation.
Conclusion: SIRVA related adhesive capsulitis is rare and
under-reported with limited information in current literature.
This study highlights that adhesive capsulitis is a potential
complication arising from improper COVID-19 vaccine
administration and reinforces traditional wisdom of
administering vaccinations on the non-dominant arm.
Conservative treatment strategies appear to be effective,
particularly hydrodilatation combined with physiotherapy,
and patients are expected to have a good return of function.