10 Causes of Frozen Shoulder
Cause #2: Broken Arm
The bones in our arms are quite strong, but they are far from invincible. They can be broken with enough force and a broken arm can be very painful. Treatment can take months, even years in some cases. It can also produce numerous other symptoms including frozen shoulder.
Any trauma that is significant enough to break the bones in your arm will have quite an impact on your body. This can affect the shoulder joint and cause the protective tissues around your shoulder joint to thicken. A frozen shoulder will often need to be treated alongside setting your bone and helping it to heal.
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