Frozen Shoulder
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Frozen Shoulder
What is a frozen shoulder? Frozen shoulder is one of the commonest causes of shoulder pain. Frozen shoulder affects women more than men and diabetics get more shoulder pain and frozen shoulder than the rest of the population. The pain of frozen shoulder is rarely severe enough to be disabling (although it can be if you are unlucky) - but it is draining enough and prolonged enough to really get you down. How long will frozen shoulder pain last? Textbooks tell you to expect frozen shoulder pain...
What is a frozen shoulder? Frozen shoulder is one of the commonest causes of shoulder pain. Frozen shoulder affects women more than men and diabetics get more shoulder pain and frozen shoulder than the rest of the population. The pain of frozen shoulder is rarely severe enough to be disabling (although it can be if you are unlucky) - but it is draining enough and prolonged enough to really get you down. How long will frozen shoulder pain last? Textbooks tell you to expect frozen shoulder pain...
How to Mend Your Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
The shoulder is primarily composed of three bones: the humerus (upper arm), the scapula (shoulder blade) and the clavicle (collarbone). The shoulder joint is the largest ball-and-socket joint in the body, with the humerus fitting into a cavity in the scapula (this cavity is also referred to as the glenoid cavity). This joint is then protected by a flexible capsule that is surrounded by tendons that also compose the rotator cuff (supraspinatus tendon, subscapularis tendon, infraspinatus tendon...
The shoulder is primarily composed of three bones: the humerus (upper arm), the scapula (shoulder blade) and the clavicle (collarbone). The shoulder joint is the largest ball-and-socket joint in the body, with the humerus fitting into a cavity in the scapula (this cavity is also referred to as the glenoid cavity). This joint is then protected by a flexible capsule that is surrounded by tendons that also compose the rotator cuff (supraspinatus tendon, subscapularis tendon, infraspinatus tendon...
Frozen Shoulder Exercise And Treatment
What You Should Know About Your Frozen Shoulder Pain
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome is a debilitating condition affecting millions each year. Frozen Shoulder Syndrome is classified into two groups: 1) Idiopathic or "Primary" frozen shoulder and 2) Secondary or "Acquired" frozen shoulder. Idiopathic frozen shoulder basically means that the condition appears without any previous injury or insult to the shoulder. In other words, there is no known cause! Secondary frozen shoulder generally results from some type of trauma to the shoulder joint or surro...
What You Should Know About Your Frozen Shoulder Pain
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome is a debilitating condition affecting millions each year. Frozen Shoulder Syndrome is classified into two groups: 1) Idiopathic or "Primary" frozen shoulder and 2) Secondary or "Acquired" frozen shoulder. Idiopathic frozen shoulder basically means that the condition appears without any previous injury or insult to the shoulder. In other words, there is no known cause! Secondary frozen shoulder generally results from some type of trauma to the shoulder joint or surro...
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