Anonymous wrote:Honestly I had the best luck w/ stretching videos from YouTube. You have to stretch it to the point of pain and do it religiously a few times a day but it will make such a difference
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I had the best luck w/ stretching videos from YouTube. You have to stretch it to the point of pain and do it religiously a few times a day but it will make such a difference
Anonymous wrote:Are you a side sleeper? I find that it's worse for side sleepers. I didn't have frozen shoulder, but it was really painful to put my arms over my head while lying down on my back, or using any muscles around my neck/shoulder (think pulling a string on a bow).
It turned out to be neck issues. I did neck stretches, and changed the way I sleep (less pressure on my shoulders). I have no problem snow.
-55 yr old
Anonymous wrote:Typical at this age. It will go away but can take time. Google it. Lots of info out there.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't always heal - I did PT for over a year and eventually had to have surgery.