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Everything That You Need To Know About Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder is also known as adhesive capsulitis, it is a common condition in which patients feel stiffness and less range of motion. However, the problem can be treated with the right treatment at the right time. AOSM has the best shoulder surgeons in Delhi that provide treatment to help you get rid of shoulder pain and back to your daily activities.

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Everything That You Need To Know About Frozen Shoulder

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  1. Everything That You Need To Know About Frozen Shoulder

  2. An Overview • Well, frozen shoulder is a common condition in which patients feel stiffness and less range of motion. Frozen shoulder is also known as adhesive capsulitis. Typically, this problem affects people aged between 40 and 60 years. According to a recent survey report, women are more likely to develop this problem than men. • However, the problem can be treated with the right treatment at the right time. AOSM has the best shoulder surgeons in Delhi that provide treatment to help you get rid of shoulder pain and improve your range of motion.

  3. What Are The Symptoms Of A Frozen Shoulder? • If you are experiencing persistent pain in your shoulder and the pain is limiting your movement then you must have a Frozen shoulder. • Apart from this, reaching for an item at height can become quite difficult for you. Lately, you may not be able to perform your everyday tasks like dressing and more.

  4. Who Is At Risk For A Frozen Shoulder? • According to experts, this problem develops in middle age women. In fact, if you have diabetes then your risk of developing a frozen shoulder is three-time more. • Apart from this, people suffering from thyroid disorders are at risk for a frozen shoulder.

  5. How Is A Frozen Shoulder Treated? • A Frozen shoulder if left untreated can cause bigger problems. Thus, it’s imperative to consult a shoulder specialist timely. • Some of the treatment options for Frozen Shoulder are: • Medication • Physical Therapy • Home Care • Surgery

  6. Thanks • Contact Us • reachus@aosm.in • +91 (11) 460-62876

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