Skip navigation

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Shoulder contracture
  1. ... disorders include skeletal muscle weakness, particularly in the shoulders and lower legs; contractures involving the joints of the spine (rigid spine); ...
  2. ... adolescence. Individuals with Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy develop contractures in their shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees, which further impair movement. ...
  3. ... inward- and downward-turning feet (clubfoot). Less commonly, contractures affect the hips, knees, shoulders, or elbows. People with Freeman-Sheldon syndrome may ...
  4. ... causes pain and stiffness (adhesive capsulitis or frozen shoulder); and, in males, Peyronie disease, which causes abnormal curvature of the penis. Dupuytren contracture occurs in about 5 percent of people in ...
  5. ... protruding chest (pectus carinatum); and joint deformities called contractures that restrict the movement of joints in the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. Beginning early in life, ...
  6. ... characteristic features of a small chin and sloped shoulders. Other bone ... (contractures).People with mandibuloacral dysplasia can have mottled or ...
  7. ... particular, weak shoulder muscles tend to make the shoulder blades (scapulae) ... stiffness (contractures) that can restrict movement in their hips, knees, ...
  8. ... joint pain and stiffness in the hips, knees, shoulders, wrists, and hands. ... joints (contractures) and a premature wearing down (degeneration) of the ...
  9. ... body (proximal muscles), specifically the muscles of the shoulders, upper arms, ... scoliosis, and breathing problems. However, most affected individuals ...
  10. ... Opitz syndrome posture. This posture consists of slouching shoulders, bent ... deformities (called contractures) that are apparent at birth in the knees, ...
previous · 1 · 2 · next