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Title: Are You Suffering From Frozen Shoulder? There’s Hope!


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Are You Suffering From Frozen Shoulder? Theres
Hope! The Physio Care.
LIVE A HEALTHY LIFE.
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Frozen shoulder
The condition typically affects people between
the ages of 40 and 60, and it is more common in
women than men. Frozen shoulder can make it
difficult to move your arm, and the pain may be
so severe that you cant sleep or even dress
yourself. The cause of frozen shoulder is not
known, but it may be related to inflammation or
injury. Treatment for frozen shoulder includes
ice packs, physical therapy, and
anti-inflammatory medications. In some cases,
surgery may be necessary.
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The cause of frozen shoulder is not yet known,
but it is thought to be caused by a combination
of factors. Frozen shoulder, also called
adhesive capsulate, is a condition in which the
shoulder joint becomes stiff and difficult to
move. The cause of frozen shoulder is not yet
known, but it is thought to be caused by a
combination of factors. These factors may include
injury or surgery to the shoulder, rotator cuff
tear, diabetes, and thyroid disease. The
treatment for frozen shoulder typically involves
a combination of therapies including physical
therapy, medications, and injections.
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The main symptoms of frozen shoulder are pain and
stiffness in the shoulder joint. The main
symptoms of frozen shoulder are pain and
stiffness in the shoulder joint. The pain may be
severe and is usually worse at night. The
stiffness may make it difficult to move the arm
and reach overhead. The shoulder may also feel
tight and hard to move.
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There is no one-size-fits-all treatment for
frozen shoulder, but a combination of treatments
usually works best. Frozen shoulder, also known
as adhesive capsulate, is a condition that
results in pain and stiffness in the shoulder
joint. The cause of frozen shoulder is unknown,
but it may be caused by inflammation or injury to
the shoulder joint. There is no one-size-fits-all
treatment for frozen shoulder, but a combination
of treatments usually works best. Treatment
options include rest, ice packs, physical
therapy, and medications such as ibuprofen or
corticosteroids. Surgery may be necessary in some
cases. Frozen shoulder can take several months or
even years to resolve, so patience and
perseverance are key.
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Most people make a full recovery from frozen
shoulder, but it can take time. Frozen shoulder,
also known as adhesive capsulate, is a condition
in which the shoulder joint becomes stiff and
difficult to move. The cause of frozen shoulder
is unknown, but it may be due to a lack of use or
injury. Frozen shoulder typically resolves on its
own, but it can take time. Most people make a
full recovery, but some may experience long-term
stiffness or pain. There are a few things that
can help speed up the recovery process, such as
physical therapy and ice packs.
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If you are experiencing symptoms of frozen
shoulder, there is hope. There are many
treatments available that can help you
recover. If you are experiencing the symptoms of
frozen shoulder, there is hope. There are many
treatments available that can help you recover.
Rest, ice, and medication can help reduce
inflammation and pain. Physical therapy can help
improve range of motion. Surgery may be necessary
in severe cases. With treatment, most people make
a full recovery. Do I need a doctor's referral
to book an appointment? A referral from a
doctor is no longer needed before seeing a
physiotherapist. You may be asked by your
insurance company to get a referral before seeing
a physiotherapist, but it is not common. People
are usually able to schedule an appointment
directly with the physiotherapist.
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    2E1, Canada
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