天边一片白云2021-09-25 21:40:56

At the end of 2019, I got an injure in my non-dominant  left shoulder.  It deveopled into frozen shoulder in 2020.  I felt I was lucky.  At least I could still use my dominant right arm to do something. 
But this this year, I have frozen shoulder second time.  This time it was on the right shoulder, which is my dominant side.

Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in your shoulder joint. Signs and symptoms typically begin gradually, worsen over time and then resolve, usually within one to three years.

Although many shoulder diseases involve pain and loss of motion, frozen shoulder is most often caused by inflammation (swelling, pain and irritation) of the tissues surrounding the joint. The tissue that envelops the joint and holds it together is called the capsule. Normally the capsule has folds that can expand and contract as the arm moves into various positions. In a frozen shoulder, the capsule has become inflamed and scarring develops. The scar formations are called adhesions. As the capsule's folds become scarred and tightened, shoulder movement becomes restricted and moving the joint becomes painful. This condition is called adhesive (scarring) capsulitis (inflammation of the capsule).

It is not known exactly what causes this condition. Immobilization of the shoulder (after an arm injury, for instance) can lead to frozen shoulder. Inflammation of the muscles and/or tendons, as with rotator cuff tendinitis or bursitis, can also cause the shoulder joint to become frozen. People aged between 40 and 60 years are more prone to a frozen shoulder. It is more commonly seen in women, especially with underlying conditions like diabetes and thyroid. 

Treatment for frozen shoulder involves range-of-motion exercises and, sometimes, corticosteroids and numbing medications injected into the joint capsule. In a small percentage of cases, arthroscopic surgery may be indicated to loosen the joint capsule so that it can move more freely.

the above information about Frozen shoulder is from internet. 

One of the reason that I  share my experience  is to get some warmth from you to de-frozen my shouders.

The other reason is to raise some awareness about frozen shoulder.  Hope all  of you take good care of your shoulders and your body. I hope none of you  will have to deal this painful, debilitating and frustrating condition.

 

 

 

天边一片白云2021-09-25 21:42:41
一不小心错过了末班车。我就不上红毯了。
beautifulwind2021-09-25 21:47:14
沙发!
beautifulwind2021-09-25 21:50:15
抱抱,给你温暖,把frozen解冻,让你重获自由:)是不是和你的工作有关,在键盘前工作一个小时,就活动活动
beautifulwind2021-09-25 21:53:13
看看川川还有时间和精力再加一个吗?:)
ibelieu2021-09-25 22:00:18
Here is wishing you a quick recovery. I know you
beautifulwind2021-09-25 22:08:42
白云每次都来参加活动,真是风雨无阻,佩服你的坚强,合辑你是来压轴的:)
盈盈一笑间2021-09-25 22:19:06
抱抱白云,送你温暖。这才是美坛应该有的实打实的参加活动的文章。向你学习。
beautifulwind2021-09-25 22:54:12
明天你一定来走红毯,会不虚此行:)
移花接木2021-09-25 23:41:13
安慰,2018年冬天,我第二次回国,窗户没关严我左肩被吹了几次加用力不当,当时有点疼回来就不能动了
beautifulwind2021-09-26 00:14:44
你当时是坚持运动吗?所以,白云也会很快好起来的:)
移花接木2021-09-26 00:25:40
慢慢活动,几个月后恢复80%左右,左臂力量并不差,肩前半圈没问题后半圈疼,1年后恢复到100%
陶陶三2021-09-26 00:44:35
会好的,会好的,会好的~~~连说三遍~~~
天边一片白云2021-09-26 00:51:07
谢谢美风,应该跟工作没关系。
beautifulwind2021-09-26 00:55:53
恭喜白云。首页进来,谢谢网管,2U2M活动 Frozen I and II 推荐成功
天边一片白云2021-09-26 00:58:06
Yes. it is important to Keep spirits up and be patient.
天边一片白云2021-09-26 01:02:48
谢谢移花。看来肩膀部分很容易出问题。你这个好在不是Frozen shoulder.
天边一片白云2021-09-26 01:12:36
盈盈的热情一直很让人感到温暖。向你那样写诗参加活动挺好的呀。
天边一片白云2021-09-26 01:18:26
有陶哥的祝福,我相信会好的。
雪晶2021-09-26 13:28:02
送温暖~~~你这个求温暖很厉害,横跨了求安慰跟送温暖~~~学会放松很重要,肌肉也是有记忆的~~~
天边一片白云2021-09-26 17:41:17
补读了你的好多帖子和博客文章。充满正能量和温暖。虽然你的名字冰冰凉凉。
雪晶2021-09-26 18:05:29
哈哈哈,冰冰凉凉还能释放出能量和温暖,我容易吗?听到了云妹唱的歌,真好听~~~ :)
陶陶三2021-09-26 18:23:18
雪哥的名字很温暖啊。天边一片白云,和雪晶,都是温婉之水,本是一家。
雪晶2021-09-26 18:45:41
谢谢三哥,三哥总是善解人意~~~
天边一片白云2021-09-26 19:46:25
那不是我唱的呀。羡慕像你这样会唱歌的。
甜虫虫2021-09-27 00:43:06
抱抱白云! If it doesn't get better soon,
天边一片白云2021-11-01 15:26:02
Thank you, sweetbug. I have been doing philosophy since last yea
LYJiang2021-11-28 03:50:52
I'm sorry that you have this lingering shoulder problem...