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  2. Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder - Wikipedia

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    Adhesive capsulitis (AC), also known as frozen shoulder, is a condition associated with shoulder pain and stiffness. [1] It is a common shoulder ailment that is marked by pain and a loss of range of motion, particularly in external rotation. [3] There is a loss of the ability to move the shoulder, both voluntarily and by others, in multiple ...

  3. Capsulitis - Wikipedia

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    Both manual therapy and exercise are used to attempt to relieve pain and soreness and increase joint range and function. [2] There is moderate quality evidence that manual therapy and exercise may help significantly decrease pain in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder. [2]

  4. Arthrofibrosis - Wikipedia

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    Arthrofibrosis (from Greek: arthro-joint, fibrosis – scar tissue formation) has been described in most joints like knee, hip, ankle, foot joints, shoulder (frozen shoulder, adhesive capsulitis), elbow (stiff elbow), wrist, hand joints as well as spinal vertebrae. [1] [2] It can occur after injury or surgery or may arise without an obvious ...

  5. 3 Weird Menopause Signs No One's Talking About - AOL

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    Also known as adhesive capsulitis, frozen shoulder is the name for the dull, aching pain and stiffness that can make it very hard (and unpleasant) to move your shoulder.

  6. Frozen Shoulder Is Another Surprising Menopause Symptom ... - AOL

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    Hormone replacement therapy definitely helps, and at-home treatments like heat packs and anti-inflammatory diets can alleviate some pain in small ways. Read more about frozen shoulder in our in ...

  7. Rotator cuff - Wikipedia

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    Adhesive capsulitis or "frozen shoulder" is often secondary to rotator cuff injury due to post-surgical immobilization. Available treatment options include intra-articular corticosteroid injections to relieve pain in the short-term and electrotherapy, mobilizations, and home exercise programs for long-term pain relief.

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