Have you ever reached up to grab something from a shelf only to feel sudden shoulder pain and stiffness? It could be frozen shoulder, a condition caused by inflamed tissue or scar tissue around the ...
Up to a third of people worldwide have shoulder pain; it’s one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints. But medical ...
Researchers are still trying to understand why diabetes raises the risk. One possible explanation is that high blood sugar levels may damage tissues and cause inflammation around the joints, making ...
What does diabetes have to do with frozen shoulder – a debilitating but normally temporary condition that is characterised by an extended period of pain and stiffness in your shoulder? In an October ...
If you’ve ever suffered from a frozen shoulder, then you already know how miserable life can get when you’re going through this. Simple tasks like putting on a jacket, reaching for a coffee mug, or ...
If you’ve ever suffered from a “frozen shoulder,” you know firsthand how debilitating it can be. The shoulder pain and stiffness make it hard to reach into cabinets, fasten a seatbelt, or even sleep ...
Over-the-counter drugs: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and naproxen (Aleve) can help ease flare-ups, but they shouldn’t be taken daily for more than a ...