Though it can certainly result from injury or an arthritic condition frozen shoulder can also be caused by longer term elevated blood glucose (BG) levels and can be prevelent in diabetics.
I am not a medical professional but I am a child onset T-1 diabetic and suffered from both frozen shoulders and hips through most of my mid to late 30's. Long term normilalizaton of my BG was the resolution for my frozen shoulder problems.
Physical and massage therapy offered temporary relief but normalized BG was the key for me.
If you are a diabetic I would recommed working with your medical team to develop a BG normalization strategy including a nutrition and excercise plan which should help with frozen shoulder problems.
Though it can certainly result from injury or an arthritic condition frozen shoulder can also be caused by longer term elevated blood glucose (BG) levels and can be prevelent in diabetics.
I am not a medical professional but I am a child onset T-1 diabetic and suffered from both frozen shoulders and hips through most of my mid to late 30's. Long term normilalizaton of my BG was the resolution for my frozen shoulder problems.
Physical and massage therapy offered temporary relief but normalized BG was the key for me.
If you are a diabetic I would recommed working with your medical team to develop a BG normalization strategy including a nutrition and excercise plan which should help with frozen shoulder problems.
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