Articles tagged with: frozen shoulder syndrome
Frozen Shoulder
Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis) is the most prevalent debilitating form of shoulder pain usually affecting elderly individuals in the age bracket of 40-60years, with higher cases in women observed in comparison to men. The inception of a Frozen Shoulder could also be related to genetic tendency, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, obesity or a past case of cervical disk problem, an invasive heart surgery done earlier or an earlier inflammation in the rotator cuff ligaments or bursa. Its incapacitating ability makes doing daily chores an ordeal of sorts and is further exacerbated by the lengthy recuperation times to resume complete range and mobility.
Frozen Shoulder Causes: The capsule is a shielding membrane that protects the rotator cuff joint in the shoulder. Due to varying reasons including strain or repetitive motion, the capsule gets scarred leading to the formation of adhesions that thicken the capsule membrane by reducing the in-between space thus encumbering free movement.
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