10 Frozen Shoulder Symptoms

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Symptom #10: Lingering Symptoms

In most cases of frozen shoulder, the symptoms tend to fade away slowly. However, some people may experience lingering or fluctuating symptoms. Sometimes the symptoms will fade for a while, leading someone to think that they’re in the thawing phase, only to return shortly after.

If the symptoms persist for many, many months or years, you may need to undergo surgery to treat the problem. There are two types of surgery that can be useful for treating frozen shoulder: manipulation and arthroscopic capsular release. Both kinds of surgeries are performed by a surgeon while you’re anesthetized.

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