Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition that affects the shoulder joint, making it stiff and difficult to move. The condition is more common in women than men, and often occurs in people in their 40s and 50s.

Stages of frozen shoulder

Medical experts say frozen shoulder develops when the tissue surrounding the shoulder joint thickens and tightens, leading to soreness, stiffness and reduced range of motion.

Frozen shoulder progresses through three stages: the "freezing" stage marked by increasing pain and loss of motion, the "frozen" stage where stiffness persists even as pain improves, and the "thawing" stage when movement gradually returns.

Risk factors for frozen shoulder

While the exact cause is not known, frozen shoulder is linked to certain risk

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