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causes for frozen shoulder???

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Answered by nikhilrana0011
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frozen shoulder is thought to happen when scar tissue forms in the shoulder. This causes the shoulderjoint's capsule to thicken and tighten, leaving less room for movement. Movement may become stiff and painful. The exact cause is not fully understood, and it cannot always be identified.

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Answered by GOZMIt
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It’s not clear why some people develop it, but some groups are more at risk.


Frozen shoulder happens more often in women than men, and you’re more likely to get it if you’re between the ages of 40 and 60. Your risk might also go up if you’re in the process of recovering from a medical condition like a stroke, or surgery like a mastectomy that keeps you from moving your arm.


Certain medical conditions can increase your risk too. You may also be more likely to get frozen shoulder if you have diabetes. About 10% to 20% of people with diabetes get frozen shoulder. Other medical problems like heart disease, thyroid disease, or Parkinson’s disease are linked to frozen shoulder, too.


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