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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 549618" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>Hi Andy, I have two frozen shoulders, had physio and a cortisone injection for the left shoulder, about 10 years ago and the physio helped a lot. The right shoulder is worse than the left one, but my shoulders are frozen, no great pain, but I can't scratch my back, getting coat sleves off because my arms are 'locked' and decorating can be difficult too. I wonder if you have possibly pulled a ligament or something similar, sounds like more investigations are needed. Frozen shoulder is associated with diabetes and is much more common in women. Maybe other people have had pain as well Andy, but not so much with me. But going to your GP will help, as he should refer you, possibility to the hospital physio department. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 549618, member: 44643"] Hi Andy, I have two frozen shoulders, had physio and a cortisone injection for the left shoulder, about 10 years ago and the physio helped a lot. The right shoulder is worse than the left one, but my shoulders are frozen, no great pain, but I can't scratch my back, getting coat sleves off because my arms are 'locked' and decorating can be difficult too. I wonder if you have possibly pulled a ligament or something similar, sounds like more investigations are needed. Frozen shoulder is associated with diabetes and is much more common in women. Maybe other people have had pain as well Andy, but not so much with me. But going to your GP will help, as he should refer you, possibility to the hospital physio department. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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