Treatment for frozen shoulder

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Natural Treatment for Frozen Shoulder Treatment for frozen shoulder should start as soon as a patient manifests the very first symptoms of this condition. Otherwise, the problem will develop fast and shortly turn into a chronic form which is always difficult to cure. Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is categorized as the stiffness of the shoulders resulting in immobility in the shoulder joints. It normally affects adults in their 40s to 60s, and women are affected most. Several factors may increase the risk of treatment for adhesive capsulitis, including certain medical conditions like tuberculosis, obesity, and even Parkinson’s disease. The common symptom of a frozen shoulder is stiffness and limited range of motion in the shoulder. However, three phases accompany this occurrence.


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