tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25824302.post5373713323045249833..comments2024-02-21T14:16:41.586-05:00Comments on Jess Runs: It's 2020 So Of Course I Developed a Frozen ShoulderUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25824302.post-91712178983851552312020-12-23T16:52:00.418-05:002020-12-23T16:52:00.418-05:00My SO had a frozen shoulder several years ago but ...My SO had a frozen shoulder several years ago but with a clearly identified cause and a medical treatment that may not have been suggested to you.<br />The cause was a vaccination administered in a retail pharmacy - incorrect position, angle, and or depth. The typical injection site reaction gradually became more painful and the shoulder finally froze. It seems that the needle reached the bursa and caused an inflammation that grew worse, not better with time.<br />The medical treatment was light anesthesia, physical manipulation of the shoulder (by a strong doctor), followed by some pain meds and stretching exercise. Way faster than 'letting it resolve' and a good outcome.<br />Just thought this might add a useful option for you to consider.<br />Wishing you a wildly wonderful holiday and a quick recovery in the new year.<br />10kat22435https://www.blogger.com/profile/14422825129329979557noreply@blogger.com