You may have been told that you have a frozen shoulder. This is a painful condition which results in a severe loss of motion in the shoulder because of scarring and fibrosis of the joint capsule (the deepest layer of covering of the joint). It may follow an injury to the shoulder, but usually it arises spontaneously.
This condition is most common in the 40 to 60 year olds. Women are affected slightly more often than men and may affect both shoulders but not usually together. Frozen shoulder is also more common in those patients with diabetes.
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