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 Frozen Shoulder 
  
    
      Also Known as
    
  
 
  
    
      What is it?
    
  
 
  
    A disorder of the shoulder characterised by first pain and then stiffness with the result being loss of movement.
   
  
    
      Epidemiology
    
  
 
  
    More prevalent in women then men 
  
    Patients generally aged between 40 and 70 years old 
  
    More common in non-dominant shoulder.
   
  
    
      Aetiology
    
  
 
  
    Cause known 
  
    Possibly autoimmune related 
  
    Precipitating factors - immobility of the arm or preceeding trauma 
  
    More common in patients with diabetes, thyroid disease and ischemic heart disease 
  
    Involves thickening and contraction of the capsule around the shoulder.
   
  
    
      History
    
  
 
  
    Depends on the stage of presentation
  
    Pain
  
    
      Character - dull, aching
    
      Worsened by movement
     
    Limited movement of the shoulder.
   
  
    
      Clinical Features / Examination
    
  
 
  The condition has three phases:
 
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