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Suggest Remedies For A Frozen Shoulder

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Posted on Tue, 17 Apr 2018
Question: my shoulders seem to be tensed up a lot. Pulling toward my ears. Also clinch my teeth at night. So I wake up with shoulders drawn up and tight jaw.
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Answered by Dr. Dr Manjunath Metri (35 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Feel it's Frozen Shoulder

Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome to HealthcareMagic..
I thank you for posting your query here and I am definitely going to help you out..

I read your question completely and have understood it well enough..

Please note..

1. The symptoms that you are describing makes me think of Frozen Shoulder

2. This is seen in old age..
Do not worry for this..

3. If possible, get an X Ray done of the shoulder joint..
This helps to rule out other possibilities..

4. And the cornerstone of treatment is Physiotherapy.
Better to consult a Physiotherapist and get involved in active and passive exercises.

With this, the symptoms should reduce and disappear gradually..

Hope this helps you..
In case you need further assistance, please contact me back.
Or you can close the question and rate.
Take care..
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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Dr. Dr Manjunath Metri

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Practicing since :2005

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Suggest Remedies For A Frozen Shoulder

Brief Answer: Feel it's Frozen Shoulder Detailed Answer: Hi and welcome to HealthcareMagic.. I thank you for posting your query here and I am definitely going to help you out.. I read your question completely and have understood it well enough.. Please note.. 1. The symptoms that you are describing makes me think of Frozen Shoulder 2. This is seen in old age.. Do not worry for this.. 3. If possible, get an X Ray done of the shoulder joint.. This helps to rule out other possibilities.. 4. And the cornerstone of treatment is Physiotherapy. Better to consult a Physiotherapist and get involved in active and passive exercises. With this, the symptoms should reduce and disappear gradually.. Hope this helps you.. In case you need further assistance, please contact me back. Or you can close the question and rate. Take care..