What to Know About Frozen Shoulder | Vikas Patel, DO

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Frozen shoulder describes a condition in which the movement of the shoulder becomes limited. This condition can develop for many reasons, but it is very painful and can have a serious impact on your daily life. Luckily, with physical therapy, exercise and other interventions, frozen shoulder is very treatable. Orthopaedic sports medicine specialist Vikas Patel, DO explains about what causes this condition -and the best ways to approach treatment.
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  • @LenoraHelm
    @LenoraHelm15 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much. Thank you Dr. Patel!❤

  • @ion-shivs
    @ion-shivs Жыл бұрын

    Great info, here. I am currently suffering from a frozen shoulder. I have been going to see a therapist and have had an ultrasound and X-Ray done. It turns out that I have a small tear in my bicep and shoulder, and the doctor believes these tears may have lead to the shoulder freezing up.

  • @NiccBlacc-NCBC

    @NiccBlacc-NCBC

    4 ай бұрын

    did you eventually do rotor cuff surgery ?

  • @ion-shivs

    @ion-shivs

    4 ай бұрын

    @@NiccBlacc-NCBC No, I did not. I chose to just let it heal on it's own. I am slowly getting back movement in my shoulder. I can almost lift my arm straight up in the air, but not quite. When it first happened I couldn't lift my arm any higher than my shoulder.

  • @shivamsharma9101
    @shivamsharma9101 Жыл бұрын

    Thanx great information

  • @ReaperRowledge
    @ReaperRowledge6 ай бұрын

    Chin and shoulder up guys. I'm one year and a bit into frozen shoulder. It does get better slowly but surely. Keep it moving and do the daily exercises... I don't think the twitching of the shoulder will ever stop, it's bloody annoying as you well know. Good luck.😆

  • @mangos2888
    @mangos288811 ай бұрын

    "Luckily, we have many billable hours of care to get you to a slow, insanely expensive resolution!" [No, we don't need to invest in research for an affordable solution!] Also, this is a perfect example of how little care goes into researching women and minorities - especially the discrimination faced by women in their 40's-60's, who seem to be especially "worthless" the medical community.

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