What Causes Frozen Shoulder? A Detailed Report

October 22, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Some times there may not be any injury leading to frozen shoulder but still the stiffness and gradually increasing shoulder pain persist. Any injury to the shoulder causes Frozen Shoulder. An inflammation of shoulder muscles lead to scarring tissue as the result of this thickening takes place followed by the shrinkage of the capsule around the shoulder joint that causes Frozen Shoulder.

The tough cords of tissue that connect muscles and bones called tendons. This facilitates the muscles move the bone. Tendonitis is the inflammation of tendons which may causes Frozen Shoulder. Tendonitis is also termed as Tendonitis. The bursa is a very tiny sac filled with fluid to decrease the friction in between tissues. Bursae is the plural of bursa. When the bursa has inflammation it is referred as Bursitis, one of the reasons that cause Frozen Shoulder… Read more

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