By: baccus greek | 2010-03-26 | Home improvement Frozen shoulder pain is 1 of the most routine shoulder conditions and 1 of the most disenabling. It owes its phrase to the fact that the diseased woman has the struck shoulder range of motion majorly read more
By: Patrick Thompson | 2012-06-23 | Health & Fitness The risk of having a frozen shoulder is becoming more common with each passing day. The bad news, however, is that the main cause of the problem is not yet known. The good news, on the other hand, is that the problem can be treated and the pain dealt with. Nonetheless, to achieve the best results you should not rely on your own diagnosis of the problem but should seek professional support in order read more
By: Simeon Niel-Asher | 2012-03-13 | Health & Fitness Shoulder pain is one of the most common problems which is handled in a very innovative and effective way by FrozenShoulder.com guarantees a noteworthy reduction in shoulder joint pain. read more
By: bruce bud | 2010-10-27 | Alternative Medicine Frozen shoulder can be very painful and can cause immobility to the shoulder joint. The medical term for this is adhesive capsulitis read more
By: hoke | 2010-12-29 | Health & Fitness Shoulder pain is a lot of office workers have encountered one of sub-health conditions, many people think they are suffering from frozen shoulder. In fact, most young people are not frozen shoulder pain is rotator cuff tear may, if the unreasonable treatment, more treatment may be more pain, amounting to less than the effects of treatment, but also to delay treatment. read more
By: steevaustin | 2010-10-04 | Medical Tourism Frozen accept analysis contest abide of specific rotational movements and addition to strengthen the rotator belt and advice get rid of the adhesions, the basis could cause of this disorder. read more
By: Patrick Thompson | 2012-06-23 | Health & Fitness The change in lifestyle has seen the increase in the number of health problems that people face. The main reason behind the high number of health problems has been attributed to both change in dieting and activity. The frozen shoulder is the most common health problem in the world today. Frozen shoulder is a health problem in which a person experiences restrictions in motions of the shoulder joint read more
By: Dr.Prateek Gupta | 2011-04-04 | Diseases and Conditions Frozen shoulder is the term used to describe a condition where the shoulder joint capsule becomes thickened and contracts (shrinks). When the capsule shrinks the glenohumeral joint does not move as easily and gradually more and more motion is lost until the shoulder becomes "frozen" and does not move any more read more
By: Simeon Niel-Asher | 2011-10-31 | Health & Fitness Frozen shoulder is a somewhat common disease of the shoulder affecting both men and women in their middle age. It usually happens for no reason that any one understand. It is probably a genetic disorder with an environmental trigger. read more
By: Simeon Niel-Asher | 2012-03-13 | Health & Fitness Frozen shoulder is a somewhat common disease of the shoulder affecting both men and women in their middle age. It usually happens for no reason that any one understand. read more
By: Andy Finn | 2010-10-20 | Diseases and Conditions Frozen shoulder treatment exercises consist of specific rotational movements and stretching to strengthen the rotator cuff and help get rid of the adhesions, the root cause of this disorder. A Frozen Shoulder is medically known as Adhesive Capsulitis in reference to the adhesions of the capsule membrane protecting the rotator cuff, thickened and coarse scarred tissues that physically block arm movements by interfering with the natural shoulder joint mechanics. read more
By: Andy Finn | 2010-10-22 | Diseases and Conditions A frozen shoulder exercise program during the thawing phase of the disorder can help cut down significantly recovery times for a disabling condition that can last up to 2 years or more. Adhesive Capsulitis, the medical term for a Frozen Shoulder, owes its name to the adhesions, scarred and thickened tissues of the membrane capsule surrounding the rotator cuff. While is not totally clear why the disorder develops, it is established how this can be cured. read more
By: Andy Finn | 2010-10-24 | Diseases and Conditions As a Frozen Shoulder is a 3 phase disorder, there is not a one size fits for all frozen shoulder therapy. The frozen shoulder medical term is Adhesive Capsulitis, a reference to the scars called Adhesions of the capsule membrane surrounding the rotator cuff. Such scarred and thickened tissue restricts the space within the shoulder joint mechanics, preventing the arm from moving freely, causing the typical limited range of motion. read more
By: Andy Finn | 2010-10-20 | Diseases and Conditions A frozen shoulder, medically called Adhesive Capsulitis, is perhaps the most disabling of all shoulder disorders, afflicting thousands of people across the globe, more women than men. It is caused by adhesions, thickened scars of the capsule membrane surrounding the rotator cuff that interfere with the shoulder joint and restrict range of movement. Normal remedies include hot packs, ultrasound and of course anti inflammatory medication. Continue... read more
By: Dr. Lucas De Thompson | 2012-01-09 | Alternative Medicine Frozen shoulder is a condition in which the inflammation, pain and stiffness in the shoulder region makes it difficult for the shoulder joints to move. There are several home remedies for frozen shoulder which are simple, safe and easy to use. read more