{"id":205,"date":"2024-03-02T23:35:40","date_gmt":"2024-03-03T05:35:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newdemosite.fortifychiro.com\/?page_id=205"},"modified":"2024-09-08T12:51:41","modified_gmt":"2024-09-08T17:51:41","slug":"frozen-shoulder","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/newdemosite.fortifychiro.com\/frozen-shoulder\/","title":{"rendered":"Frozen Shoulder"},"content":{"rendered":"Next Steps – FAQ’s\n\nFrozen shoulder is a condition that leads to pain and stiffness of the shoulder. It\u2019s also known as adhesive capsulitis or shoulder contracture.
Typically, you\u2019ll experience shoulder pain which can become more severe over a number of months. This is usually followed by increasing stiffness.
The stiffness may affect your ability to carry out everyday activities. In particularly severe cases, you may not be able to move your shoulder at all.
Frozen shoulder occurs when the flexible tissue that surrounds the shoulder joint, known as the capsule, becomes inflamed and thickened. It\u2019s not fully understood why this process happens. This can happen in one or both shoulders.\n\n