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What is Frozen Shoulder?
Frozen shoulder, medically referred to as adhesive
capsulitis, is a disorder in which the shoulder capsule,
the connective tissue surrounding the glenohumeral joint
of the shoulder, becomes inflamed and stiff, greatly
restricting motion and causing cause great frustration
for patients and caregivers due to slow recovery.
Movement of the shoulder is severely restricted. Pain is
usually constant, worse at night, and when the weather
is colder; and along with the restricted movement can
make even small tacks impossible. Certain movements or
bumps can cause sudden onset of tremendous pain and
cramping that can last several minutes.
This condition, for which an exact cause is in known,
can last from five months to three years or more and is
thought in some cases to be caused by in jury or trauma
to the area. it is believed that it may have an
autoimmune component, with the body attacking healthy
tissue in the capsule.
There is also a ask of fluid in the joint, further
restricting movement.
In addition to difficulty with everyday tasks, people
who suffer from adhesive capsulitis usually experience
problems sleeping for extended periods due to pain that
is worse at night and restricted movement/positions. The
condition also can lead to depression, pain and problems
in the neck and back.
Risk factors for frozen shoulder include diabetes,
stroke, accidents, lung disease, connective tissue
disorders, and heart disease.
The condition very rarely appears in people under 40.
Treatment may be painful and taxing and consists of
chiropractic adjustment, physical therapy, medication,
massage therapy, hydro dilation or surgery.
A Chiropractor help by performing manipulation, which
breaks up adhesions ans scar tissue in the joint to help
restore some range of motion.
Frozen shoulder usually resolves over time without
surgery, but this may take up to two years. Most people
regain about 90% of shoulder motion over time.
people who suffer from adhesive capsulitis may have
extreme difficulty working and going about normal life
activities for several months or longer.