Purpose
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Data Sources and Searches
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- Moola S.
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- Riitan D.
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- Moola S.
- Lisy K.
- Riitan D.
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Study selection criteria
Population
Condition
Context
Setting
Types of Publications and Study Design
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Data Extraction
Author, Year, Study Design | Participants (n), Inclusion/exclusion criteria | Psychological Factors Investigated | Group of Intervention (GI) Group of Control (GC) | Outcome Measures, Units, Time of Follow-Up |
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Bagheri et al., 2016 Cross-sectional study Level of evidence: IV | n = 120 (mean age 52 y; 37 men, 83 woman) Inclusion criteria:
| Anxiety; depression | // | DASH score, VAS score, SF-36 (PCS component), SF-36 (MCS component), HAQ, HDQ, at baseline |
De Baets et al., 2020 Cross-sectional study Level of evidence: IV | n = 85 (mean age 55.2 y; 26 men, 59 woman) Inclusion criteria:
| Pain-related fear, pain catastrophizing, pain self-efficacy | // | DASH questionnaire, TSK, PCS∗, PSEQ, NPRS at baseline |
Ding et al., 2014 Cross-sectional study Level of evidence: IV | n = 254 (mean age: 52.16 ± 6.16 y; 46 men, 78 woman) Inclusion criteria:
| Anxiety; depression | GI: n = 124 FSCS GC: n = 130 healthy people | VAS, sleep disturbances, SST, SPADI, ROM, HAQ, HADS-D, HADS-A at baseline |
Ebrahimzadeh et al., 2019 Cross-sectional study Level of evidence: IV | n = 120 (mean age 52 SD 17 y; 37 men, 83 women) Inclusion criteria:
| Anxiety; depression | // | VAS, DASH, HADS-D, HADS-A at baseline |
Toprak et al., 2018 Cross-sectional study Level of evidence: IV | n = 148 (25-65 years old) Inclusion criteria:
| Anxiety; depression | GI: n = 76 FSCS patients (mean age 59.32 ± SD 13.91 y; 21 men, 55 women) GC: n=72 healthy patients (mean age 58.50 ± SD 8.74 y; 18 men, 54 women) | VAS, BDI, BAI, WHO-QoL bref, PSQI |
De Baets et al., 2020 Prognostic study Level of evidence: IV | n = 20 (mean age 56 ± 8 y, 6 men, 14 women) Inclusion criteria:
| Pain-related fear, pain catastrophizing | patients were treated with Ultrasound-guided intra-articular corticosteroid injections (80 mg Depomedrol and 6 cc Lidocaine HCl 1%) via posterior at baseline, 6 and 12 weeks; patient education (manual), joint mobilizations, mobility and stretching exercises, home-management training, and neuromuscular training | Outcome measures: DASH, GH ABD and ER ROM (goniometry), NRS-stiffness, NRS-pain, TSK, PCS∗, CHL thickness, IGR perimeter Follow-up: baseline and 4 months |
Quality Assessment of Studies Included
Strategy for Data Synthesis and Analysis
Results
Study Selection

Data Extraction
Quality Assessment
Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Q5 | Q6 | Q7 | Q8 | Q9 | Q10 | Q11 | Q12 | Q13 | Q14 | Q15 | Q16 | |
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Bagheri et al., 2016 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | U | N | N |
De Baets et al., 2020 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | U | Y | N |
Ding et al., 2014 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N |
Ebrahimzadeh et al., 2019 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | U | Y | N |
Toprak et al., 2018 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N |
De Baets et al., 2020 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | N | Y | Y | U | Y | N |
Description of Included Studies
Depression
HDQ | HAQ | HADS-D | HADS-D > 9 | HADS-A | HADS-A > 9 | HADS-D | HADS-D > 8 | HADS-A | HADS-A > 8 | BDI | BAI | |
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VAS | R = 0.21, P = .024 | R = 0.482 P < .005 | P = .002 | R = 0.382 P < .05 | P = .000 | P = .011 | R = 0.21 P = .02 | |||||
DASH | R = 0.38, P < .001 | R = 0.32, P < .001 | P > .001 | R = 0.37 P < .001 | P = .006 | |||||||
MCS | R = 0.60, P = .021 | R = −0.51, P < .001 | ||||||||||
SST | R = −0.491 P < .005 | P = .001 | R = −0.366 P < .05 | P = .001 | ||||||||
SPADI | R = 0.475 P < .005 | P = .000 | R = 0.400 P < .05 | P = .013 | ||||||||
HAQ | R = 0.505 P < .005 | P = .002 | R = −.396 P < .05 | P = .001 | ||||||||
HADS-A | R = 0.741 P < .005 | |||||||||||
HADS-D | R = 0.741 P < .05 | |||||||||||
Sleep Disturbance | R = .319 P < .005 | p= 0.012 | R = 0.322 P < .05 | P = .026 | ||||||||
ER ROM | P > .005 | P > .005 | P > .001 | R = −0.37 P < .001 | R = -0.29 P = .002 | |||||||
IR ROM | P > .005 | P > .005 | P > .001 | R = −0.35 P < .001 | R = −0.36 P < .001 | |||||||
EL ROM | R = −0.3 P < .001 | R = −0.29 P = .002 | ||||||||||
ABD ROM | R = −0.3 P = .001 | R = 0.29 P < .001 | ||||||||||
Education | P = .013 | R = −0.3 P < .001 | ||||||||||
WHO-QoL | R = −0.267 P < .05 | R = −0.266 P < .05 | ||||||||||
FSCS Stages | P > 0.05 | P > 0.05 | ||||||||||
BDI | R = 0.296 P < .01 | |||||||||||
Bagheri et al., 2016 | Ding et al., 2014 | Ebrahimzadeh et al., 2019 | Toprak et al., 2019 |
Anxiety
Pain-Related Beliefs
Pain-Related Fear | Pain Self-Efficacy | PCS | PSEQ | TSK | PCS | TSK | |
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Perceived arm function | R= 0.51 P < .0001 | R = −.69 P < .0001 | R = 0.45 P < .0001 | P = .66 | P = .88 | ||
DASH | R = 0.59 P = .006 | ||||||
TSK | R = 0.55 P < .001 | R = −0.46 P < .001 | R = 0.2732 P = .24 | ||||
PSEQ | R = −.58 P < .001 | R = −0.46 P > .001 | |||||
PCS | R = −0.58 P < .001 | R = 0.55 P > .001 | |||||
ER ROM | P = .90 | P = .77 | |||||
ABD ROM | P = .91 | P = .17 | |||||
PAIN at rest | R = 0.2615 P = .26 | R = 0.0265 P = .91 | |||||
PAIN at night | R = 0.3104 P = .18 | R = 0.0324 P = .89 | |||||
PAIN during activities | R = 0.2243 P = .34 | R = −0.3256 P = .16 | |||||
De Baets et al., 2020 | De Bates et al., 2020 |
Discussion
Limitations
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Supplementary Data
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Source | Search Terms |
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MEDLINE (589 results) | ((((((((frozen shoulder) OR (Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder)) OR (Bursitis[MeSH Terms])) OR (Capsulit∗)) OR (Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis)) OR (Stiff shoulder)) OR (adhesive capsulitis)) OR (Frozen shoulder contracture syndrome)) OR (Frozen Shoulder[MeSH Terms]) AND ((((((((((((((((((((((psychosocial) OR (psychosocial factors)) OR (psychological)) OR (psychology[MeSH Terms])) OR (fear[MeSH Terms])) OR (avoid∗)) OR (avoidance behaviour)) OR (avoidance learning[MeSH Terms])) OR (Avoidance Behavior)) OR (Avoidance Behaviors)) OR (catastrophization[MeSH Terms])) OR (catastroph∗)) OR (Catastrophizing)) OR (Pain Catastrophizing)) OR (anxiety[MeSH Terms])) OR (hypervigilance)) OR (depression[MeSH Terms])) OR (depressive disorder[MeSH Terms])) OR (expectation[MeSH Terms])) OR (motivation[MeSH Terms])) OR (Expectations)) OR (Kinesiophobia)) OR (optimism) |
Cochrane Library (CENTRAL database) (92 results) | (“Frozen shoulder” OR “Adhesive Capsulitis of the shoulder" OR "stiff shoulder" OR "frozen shoulder contracture syndrome" OR bursitis OR capsulitis OR “shoulder adhesive capsulitis” OR “adhesive capsulitis”) AND (psychosocial OR “psychosocial factors” OR psychological OR psychology OR fear OR avoiding OR avoid OR avoided OR “avoidance behaviour” OR “Avoidance Behavior” OR catastrophization OR Catastrophizing PR “Pain Catastrophizing” OR Anxiety OR hypervigilance depression OR “depressive disorder” OR expectation OR motivation OR Expectations OR Kinesiophobia OR optimism) |
PEDro Database (90 results) | Title and abstract: “Frozen Shoulder” |
PubPSYCH (4 results) | Title and abstract: “Frozen Shoulder” |
PsychNET.APA (1 result) | Title and abstract: “Frozen Shoulder” |
MEDLINE | |
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POPULATION | Frozen Shoulder [MeSH Terms] Frozen shoulder contracture syndrome Adhesive capsulitis Stiff shoulder Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis Capsulit∗ Bursitis [MeSH Terms] Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder |
EXPOSITION | psychosocial psychosocial factors psychological psychology [MeSH Terms] fear [MeSH Terms] avoid∗ avoidance behaviour avoidance learning [MeSH Terms] Avoidance Behavior Avoidance Behaviors catastrophization [MeSH Terms] catastroph∗ Catastrophizing Pain Catastrophizing anxiety [MeSH Terms] hypervigilance depression [MeSH Terms] depressive disorder [MeSH Terms] expectation [MeSH Terms] motivation [MeSH Terms] Expectations Kinesiophobia optimism |
OUTCOME | Disability Pain Health-related quality of life Return to work Return to recovery |
Authors (Year) | Title | Study Design | Reason for Exclusion | |
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1. | Lorenz et al. (1952) | Life stress, emotions and painful stiff shoulder | Cross-sectional study | Wrong population sample |
2. | Chiaramonte et al. (2019) | A significant relationship between personality traits and adhesive capsulitis | Prospective study | Did not investigate association between psychological factors and PROMs |
3. | Debeer et al. (2014) | Frozen shoulder and the Big Five personality traits | Cross-sectional study | Did not investigate association between psychological factors and PROMs |
4. | Fleming et al. (1976) | Personality in frozen shoulder | Cross sectional study | Did not investigate association between psychological factors and PROMs |
5. | Wright et al. (1976) | Periarthritis of the shoulder. I. Aetiological considerations with particular reference to personality factors | Cross sectional study | Did not investigate association between psychological factors and PROMs |
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The authors report the following potential conflicts of interest or sources of funding: M.T.P. reports personal fees from Arthrex, United States, Joint Surface Foundation, SLACK, Inc., and Arthrosurface during the conduct of the study. He is an editorial or governing board member of Arthroscopy, Knee, Orthopedics, and SLACK, Inc., and is a an editorial or governing board member of AANA, AAOS, AOSSM, ASES, ISAKOS, the San Diego Shoulder Institute, and the Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons. Full ICMJE author disclosure forms are available for this article online, as supplementary material.
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