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Frozen Shoulder

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If your shoulder becomes so stiff that you have trouble raising your arm without pain, you may have a “frozen shoulder.”

Online Medical Reviewer: Foster, Sara, RN, MPH

Online Medical Reviewer: newMentor board-certified, academically affiliated clinician

Date Last Reviewed: 04/01/2020

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