You may be interested in this thread from 2015 in which I participated because it includes several approaches you can try:My GP has diagnosed that I have frozen shoulders. Fits my symptoms of painful arms and being unable to raise my arms high. Seemingly this is more common in diabetics.
Anyone else got this and have any tips for me, or good exercises?
Physio to mobilise and pilates to maintain flexibility. I was unaware it was a diabetic thing until very recently, but explains pain without injury.
I didn't realise "diabetic frozen shoulder" was so popular.
I have no idea. I do have T2 and I do have one painful shoulder as of last year. Doesn't mean one causes the other. I hadn't previously thought the two were related and I'm still not claiming they are. I use physio and pilates (successfully) to mobilise and reduce pain.Is there actually a difference between diabetic frozen shoulder and normal frozen shoulder in on diabetics.?
I thought it was just one of those glorious conditions that were more common if you had diabetes....