10 Frozen Shoulder Symptoms

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Symptom #8: Regaining Range of Motion

This is one of the best parts of the whole experience of frozen shoulder: an increase in range of motion during the thawing phase as your shoulder returns to its original state. As the condition begins to fade away, you will notice a decrease in stiffness, pain, and discomfort. You will probably be able to begin doing activities that you had to postpone.

Keep in mind that the condition of frozen shoulder lasts a long time as it slowly fades. If you wake up one morning feeling like you can swing your arms around without any symptoms you should be careful – over-exerting yourself at this stage can cause the pain to return.

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