What Do The Beginning Symptoms Of Adhesive Capsulitis (frozen Shoulder) Feel Like?
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If your shoulder is giving you grief after your fall(?) then go and get a medical opinion.http://www.aafp.org/afp/990401ap/1843.ht…http://www.virtualmedicalcentre.com/dise…http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/…
this was a range of articles I found. Hope it helps.
The main symptoms of adhesive capsulitis are stiffness, pain and decreased range of motion in your shoulder and upper arm.
You will often be unable to lift your arm over your head or away from your body nor will you be able to rotate it inwards; eventually you may not be able to move it at all. The lack of movement in your shoulder joint will interfere with your everyday tasks like getting dressed, driving, working; even completing simple things like reaching behind your back to scratch it. Muscle spasms in your rotator cuff muscles and swelling of your tendons will also limit your ability to move.
Pain is generally experienced over the front and sides of your shoulder and upper arm area (around your deltoid, biceps brachii and rotator cuff muscles) which can radiate down to your elbow and wrist, or around your upper back from your trapezius muscle, because of the restricted joint space. You will experience pain with movement (such as trying to reach across your body) and eventually at rest. However depending on the cause of your adhesive capsulitis, it can be referred from other areas like your neck, heart, diaphragm, liver or spleen.
Weakness in your shoulder, upper arm and back muscles will occur over time from lack of use; this can create an imbalance in your muscle strength (as the stronger muscles have to compensate for the weaker ones) and cause muscular strains and alignment issues.
Many people will experience depression, anxiety and psychological stress because of the secondary effects of the constant pain from adhesive capsulitis over the long term (stop working which leads to financial stress, stop participating in social and sports activities).
I’m here. I do need to sleep now and then, Rose.
I answered your question here, Lil:http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…
Hm, I have no clue..but hopefully somebody does! Where’s Doc when you need him?
See my other answer. You fell? What were you and DOC doing I wonder….? Again, I will ask my GM for her advice.