Frozen Shoulder

What causes FROZEN SHOULDER?

March 19, 20251 min read

Are you wondering, 


“What Causes 🥶 FROZEN SHOULDER?”


You're not ALONE. 


Many people find themselves dealing with this condition, often without understanding why it happened in the first place. 


🥶 FROZEN SHOULDER, also known as adhesive capsulitis, occurs when the connective tissue surrounding your shoulder joint becomes inflamed and stiff. 


This can happen for a variety of reasons, including:


  • Injury or trauma to the shoulder joint


  • Prolonged immobility, such as after surgery or an extended period of bed rest


  • Certain medical conditions, like diabetes, thyroid disorders, or cardiovascular disease


  • Hormonal changes, particularly in women during menopause


While the exact cause of 🥶 FROZEN SHOULDER is not always clear…


…it's believed that these factors can contribute to the development of inflammation and scar tissue in the shoulder capsule. 


As the tissue thickens and tightens, it restricts your range of motion and causes pain, making everyday activities increasingly difficult.


By the way, 


…have you considered scheduling an Ice Breaker Exam™ to get to the root cause of your shoulder pain? 


This revolutionary exam will help identify… 


…what area of your shoulder is damaged 


…the extent of the damage 


Once we have this data we will know IF WE CAN HELP reduce or eliminate the stiffness, limited range of motion, muscle weakness and persistent shoulder pain


SO that you can get your life back…


Click Here To Schedule Your Ice Breaker Exam™ Now >>>


Take action now and discover the difference the Ice Breaker Exam™ can make for you.


Talk again soon, 


Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.


P.S. Remember, You're Only One Click Away From A Happier, Healthier You… 


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Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.

Dr. Rich Benjamin graduated from Sherman College of Chiropractic in 2005. He is certified in the Gonstead technique and was President of the Gonstead Study Club during his tenure at Sherman. He specializes in Knee Pain, Shoulder Pain and Peripheral Neurological in Fort Mill, SC.

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