What are the causes of frozen shoulder?

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What are the causes of frozen shoulder?
« on: January 25, 2017, 12:10:16 PM »
No doubt, in most cases, frozen shoulder is a disease of diabetic patients. It could be a complication of diabetes mellitus. Most of the time, this condition start with amiable character and mild to moderate pain without any significant threat and seems it might resolve naturally. But it progress with time and gradually limit patient’s activity of daily living (ADL).

After 3-4 months of its start, the condition reaches its highest point. Patients cannot take their affected hand to back, could not be able to wear clothes or even feel pain during toilet.

However, this condition might catch the patient without diabetes. It also could be a major complication of cervical spondylosis, shoulder dislocation or other untreated shoulder injury. In all case, indeed, pain would start mildly and progress slow but steadily.
Saujanna Jafreen
Lecturer
Department of Natural Sciences
FSIT.