Interesting article, I did not know that it could be associated with diabetes.
New things are learned every day
Shoulder pathology, more frequent in people with diabetes
Interesting article, I did not know that it could be associated with diabetes.
New things are learned every day
Hello everyone.I have had both frozen shoulders with retractable capsulitis.I started with the left and the right later joined.After more than a year in rehabilitation in the Physiotherapy Service (Hospitality), they told me that it had to be operated and that they did first first of them (they were just as evil).They made me an arthroscopy on my left and continued with rehabilitation.Between the doctor and the physio they thought about trying with the technique of myofascial and to all of them: the right shoulder recovered and today is the day (about 8 years later) that remains well.
It is the only, not invasive, that has worked for me.Eight years ago there was not much specialist in myofascial, but today they can be found and not only in hospitals, but in physiotherapy centers.
I hope it serves someone.
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