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Shoulder Frozen / Shoudler Periarthritis / Adhesive Capsulitis

Shoulder Frozen / Shoudler Periarthritis / Adhesive Capsulitis

Adhesive capsulitis, often known as frozen shoulder, is a shoulder ailment that affects your range of motion. Scar tissue forms over time when the tissues in your shoulder joint thicken and tighten. As a result, there isn't enough room for your shoulder joint to rotate appropriately. Swelling, discomfort, and stiffness are common symptoms. If you're between the ages of 40 and 60, you're more prone to get the illness.

When your frozen shoulder starts to pain, you'll notice it. As a result of the pain, you begin to restrict your movements. The shoulder stiffens when it is moved less and less.

You may be prone to joint inflammation if you have a hormonal imbalance, diabetes, or a weaker immune system.

  • physical therapy
  • medication
  • surgery
  • home care