Diabetes and Frozen Shoulder : Often diabetes patients are experienced the frozen shoulder problem. Don't ignore that PAIN
D o You Experience Stiffness or Extreme Pain in your shoulders while doing movement? It can be Frozen Shoulder. Don't ignore that pain : Frozen Shoulder May Be a Sign of Diabetes Frozen shoulder is a condition that affects your shoulder joint. It usually involves pain and stiffness that develops gradually, gets worse and then finally goes away. This can take anywhere from a year to 3 years. Your shoulder is made up of three bones that form a ball-and-socket joint. Adhesive capsulitis, also known as "frozen shoulder". Adhesive capsulitis is more prevalent in people who have diabetes. There are three types of adhesive capsulitis. In the first, there is no direct explanation for the condition and pain and stiffness come on so gradually that you may not notice it until it interferes with your daily activities. Pain typically worsen at night. The second type is caused by some kind of trauma, such as a fall, where pain and stiffness does not disappear over tim...