What to Know About Frozen Shoulder | Vikas Patel, DO
To learn more about frozen shoulder, please visit https://cle.clinic/3DeU6BV Frozen shoulder describes a condition in which the movement of the shoulder becomes limited. This condition can develop for many reasons, but it is very painful and can have a serious impact on your daily life. Luckily, with physical therapy, exercise and other interventions, frozen shoulder is very treatable. Orthopaedic sports medicine specialist Vikas Patel, DO explains about what causes this condition —and the best ways to approach treatment. ▶Share this video with others: • What to Know About Frozen Shoulder | Vikas... ▶For more Health Essentials video podcasts: • Essentials Podcasts ▶Subscribe to learn more about Cleveland Clinic: https://www.youtube.com/user/Clevelan... Subscribe to our podcast 🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://cle.clinic/podcastIOS Android: https://cle.clinic/Android SoundCloud: https://cle.clinic/soundcloud Spotify: https://cle.clinic/2AEPNlG #HealthEssentials #FrozenShoulder

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