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Frozen Shoulder
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A condition that was commonly seen in people in their 50s, but nowadays it can affect people of various age groups regardless of their age.
Frozen shoulder is a common condition where inflammation of the shoulder joint capsule restricts movement of the shoulder.
It used to be a disease that occurred frequently in people in their 50s, but now it can occur in various age groups regardless of gender.
The hallmark of this condition is chronic restriction of the shoulder joint's ability to move freely, which leads to a reduced range of motion and pain, causing discomfort.
Cause Analysis
Degenerative changes in the soft tissues around the shoulder joint due to aging.
External Impact, or Shoulder Joint Injury.
Repeated Movements Due To Household or Work Characteristics.
If you frequently experience shoulder impingement due to your habit of sleeping on your side, it can lead to shoulder problems.
Prolonged use of smartphones and computers.
Secondary pain may occur due to other conditions such as diabetes or cervical spine disorders.
Symptoms Of Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder treatment
Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a condition that results in limited mobility of the shoulder joint due to the thickening and tightening of the joint capsule. This can lead to significant pain and a reduction in range of motion in the affected shoulder.
If left untreated, frozen shoulder can result in long-term complications and other symptoms. As such, seeking prompt treatment is essential to prevent further damage and ease symptoms.