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Posted in Shoulder & Rotator Cuff||By Don Buford, MD

Video of Frozen Shoulder Tips

A frozen shoulder is simply a shoulder that does not have normal motion.  Usually a frozen shoulder is painful, especially when the limits of the range of motion are reached.

The most common reason why this happens is from minor shoulder trauma.  Sometimes it can happen after a surgical procedures. And sometimes it can happen without any real history of an injury at all!  

At Texas Orthobiologics we have been helping patients with challenging frozen shoulder symptoms for over 25 years.  Over that time we have developed more nonsurgical ways, including the use of regenerative medicine techniques in the office, to shorten the impact of frozen shoulders for our patients. Call us to set up a consult if you are concerned that you may have a frozen shoulder ....we know how to help you!

Video of Frozen Shoulder Tips

 

 

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