Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis): Why It Happens, Why It Hurts, and How It Finally Gets Better — Part 1
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Frozen shoulder is one of the most painful conditions we treat — and one of the most misunderstood.
In Part 1 of our frozen shoulder series, orthopedic surgeons Dr. Caleb Davis and Dr. Justin Givens break down what adhesive capsulitis really is, why it happens, and why it can derail your life for months or even years.
We cover:
• What frozen shoulder actually is (and why it’s not really “frozen”)
• The classic progression: freezing → frozen → thawing
• The key exam finding that confirms the diagnosis
• Why diabetes, thyroid disease, menopause, and high cholesterol increase risk
• The metabolic and inflammatory drivers behind the condition
• Why diabetics often have the most severe and longest-lasting cases
• Why it eventually gets better — but takes patience and strategy
If your shoulder pain started out of nowhere, keeps getting worse, and your motion is disappearing, this episode will help you understand exactly what’s happening inside your joint.
🎙 The Shoulder Blueprint — patient education from real shoulder surgeons.
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