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» Yoga and Frozen Shoulder
By Michele Louise | Published 03/21/2007 | Frozen Shoulders |
Yoga is the ancient system of treating the body of India. In ancient India the Indian ascetics or sadhus were able to thwart any disease and remain healthy only because of yoga and meditations.  It was possible for them to have really inhuman capacity to withstand different types of natural attacks. Yoga is the gift of the Indian culture to the world.
» Will the Shoulder Motion Return to Normal After the Treatment
By Michele Louise | Published 03/21/2007 | Frozen Shoulders |
A shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body. Shoulder has three different joints. If there is any problem in these joints may lead to pain in the shoulder. A frozen shoulder is stiff condition of the shoulder. There will be a negligible movement or complete loss of motion in the shoulder. The shoulder becomes very rigid. This happens to many of the women than men. It is quiet a common condition to the people between 40 to 60 years.
» Who Should Consider Surgery
By Michele Louise | Published 03/21/2007 | Frozen Shoulders |
Frozen shoulder is a condition of the shoulder in which an individual finds difficulty in moving the shoulder. It is a painful condition and the shoulder looses its range of motion. The shoulder becomes very stiff. It is more common in women than men. This usually occurs in people who are between 40 and 65 years. It is also common in diabetic patients. The other factors that it include period of immobility.
» Who Gets Frozen Shoulders
By Michele Louise | Published 03/21/2007 | Frozen Shoulders |
Frozen shoulder is a situation that results in a loss of movement and pain at the shoulder joint. Active range of movement is lost. This means one cannot move the shoulder well. Passive range of motion is lost too. This means another person trying to move the arm at the shoulder joint will find it stiff and difficult to move. Frozen shoulder gets poorer over time.
» When is Surgery Indicated
By Michele Louise | Published 03/21/2007 | Frozen Shoulders |
Frozen shoulder is stiff and painful condition of a shoulder. There will be a loss of movements in the shoulders. It is difficult to move the shoulder in all directions. In other words the range of movements of the shoulder is reduced in this. One has to undergo proper treatment. It is very common condition in most of the women. They are affected than men.


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