• Endocrine and Metabolism,  First Aid and Emergency

    Frozen Shoulder Syndrome – Who Are the Risk Groups? What Steps Can We Take?

    A frozen shoulder syndrome is a condition that affects many people, particularly among middle-aged adults. This disease is characterized by a restriction of movement in the shoulder joint and severe pain, which significantly complicates not only physical activity but also our daily lives. The shoulder joint is the largest joint with the greatest range of motion in the human body, so problems arising within it can seriously impact quality of life. The Development of Frozen Shoulder Syndrome Frozen shoulder syndrome develops gradually and often unnoticed. Those affected often do not recognize the problem when the first symptoms appear, as the stiffness of the shoulder can initially be compensated for. However,…

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