10 Causes of Frozen Shoulder

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Cause #3: Rotator Cuff Injury

Our arms are attached to our shoulders by a group of muscles and tendons known as the rotator cuff. Not only do they help to keep our arms firmly attached, but they also give us the strength and mobility we need. The rotator cuff is very important to us but it is prone to injuries.

The rotator cuff is often put under a lot of stress and is also often exposed to impacts. This is especially the case among physical laborers and athletes. Sometimes, this can lead to the muscles and/or tendons picking up injuries and this can result in a frozen shoulder.

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