Adhesive capsulitis, another name for frozen shoulder, results in discomfort and stiffness in the shoulder. The shoulder gets increasingly difficult to move with time. Frozen shoulder often improves after a period of increased symptoms, though complete recovery could take up to 3 years. The main course of treatment for frozen shoulders is physical therapy, with an emphasis on shoulder flexibility. Women are more likely than males to experience frozen shoulder, which most frequently affects adults between the ages of 40 and 60. Additionally, having diabetes increases the chance of getting a frozen shoulder.Three bones make up your shoulder: the humerus in your upper arm, the scapula in your shoulder blade, and the clavicle in your collarbone.
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