10 Causes of Frozen Shoulder

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Cause #4: Surgery Recovery

Surgery is a fairly common procedure nowadays. While we will generally avoid it where possible it can sometimes be necessary. Even the most routine of procedures can occasionally lead to unwanted symptoms. Depending on the surgery in question, a frozen shoulder can be experienced during recovery.

Medical experts are well aware of the need to help the patient recover from surgery. This can mean medicines, therapy, or in many cases, a combination of both. If you are experiencing a frozen shoulder after surgery, you should let your doctor know so that it can be treated accordingly.

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