Shoulder periarthritis is a common and frequently occurring disease in clinical practice, characterized by shoulder pain, tissue adhesion, and limited functional activity. It is a chronic inflammation of soft tissues such as shoulder muscles, tendons, synovial cysts, and joint capsules, which seriously affects the physical function and quality of life of patients. In recent years, with the increasing attention paid to the harm of this disease and its complications, animal models of shoulder periarthritis have become an important tool for studying the etiology and pathogenesis of shoulder periarthritis, as well as evaluating treatment methods.
Observation indicators
Significant decrease in joint mobility and adhesion in the shoulder joint; The deformability and aggregation of red blood cells showed significant changes compared to the normal group.
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