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Are you suffering from Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)

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  Here we can fix it at Rehab Spine Physiotherapy Clinic   Frozen shoulder is also known as ‘ Adhesive Capsulitis .’ In this condition, the shoulder joint becomes stiff and painful. The buildup to the problem is a gradual process. It may persist up to three years, and then it finally goes away. The tissue surrounding the shoulder becomes tight, and there is a decrease in synovial fluid which is responsible for the lubrication of the joint. In most people, the recurrence of the frozen shoulder doesn’t happen on the same side. Frozen Shoulder Causes Frozen shoulder happens more in women than men. Those who are in the age group of 40 to 60 years are more at risk. If the arm has been immobilized for some time, due to a fracture or an injury, the frozen shoulder may happen. If you are recovering from specific medical issues like a stroke or an invasive surgery like mastectomy, there could a high risk of suffering from a frozen shoulder. Diabetes increases the odds of suffering from a froze