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If you're struggling with limited shoulder movement, you might be dealing with a condition known as frozen shoulder.
This frustrating condition mainly affects women aged 40 to 65—and it could be related to menopause. Here’s what you need to know.
Frozen shoulder occurs twice as frequently in women as men and causes terrible pain and eventual immbolity of the arm. Doctors say physical therapy, steroids can help.
Whether throwing a disc golf, paddling a standup paddleboard, or lifting heavy boxes, we rely on the shoulders for a number ...
Frozen shoulder is a condition that causes pain and immobility to the shoulder in middle age. Primary care sports physician Dr. Stuek discusses why it happens and how to manage.
We aren’t quite sure what causes “frozen shoulder”, but it’s more common in people with diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and thyroid disease – and it affects 2-5% of people.
A new study from Keele University in the UK, led by researcher Brett Paul Dyer, found that people with diabetes are almost ...
Treatment for shoulder pain depends on the cause. Rest and ice can sometimes help the pain go away quickly. For more severe cases, a person may need physical therapy, medications, or more invasive ...
Frozen shoulder is straightforward—the condition means stiffness and difficulty in raising the arm. ... Why trigger points cause so much pain—and how you can relieve it. SCIENCE.
PTS causes intense pain in the shoulder or arm area that can last for weeks. While experts do not know exactly what causes PTS during pregnancy, it may be due to immune system function.