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Ep 67: Frozen shoulder—how do you assess and treat it?, with Prof Jeremy Lewis (Part 1 of 2)

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How to Diagnose and Diagnose a Frozen Shoulder

In china and japan, a frozen shoulder is not called a frozen shoulder. It's called the 50 year old shoulder. So when you're putting together a hypothesis that this e present lo, you know, the person in front of you is seeking care for this horribly painful oulder That is so devoid of normal function. For me, once you've established the likelihood, ically reasoned that this is likely to be a frozen shoulder, that maybe we only need a two stage model where we've got pain more than stiffness being the predominant problem. The second final stage is stiffness more than pain, and we can try and apply research treatments for those stages.

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