Decoding the Origins of Frozen Shoulder

The shoulder joint, an intricate masterpiece of bones, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissue, bears the brunt of our daily activities. This remarkable joint endures wear and tear through constant use, leading to a thickening of the surrounding capsule over time. This encroachment of connective tissue constricts the shoulder joint, creating the infamous frozen shoulder sensation-a relentless companion of pain and limited range of motion. The symptoms of adhesive capsulitis gradually unfold throughout one to three years, progressively intensifying the impact on one's daily life.