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Health
Problems of the Elderly |
Frozen
shoulder
Frozen
shoulder is caused by inflammation of the soft tissue around the shoulder
joint. It is more common in females and in people aged over 50.
Cause
The
actual cause of frozen shoulder is unknown, but it may be related to injury
or overuse of the shoulder joint. Also, it may happen when movement of
the shoulder is decreased, e.g. in people who suffer from stroke or have
operation done around the shoulder joint.
Symptoms
In
the early stage, shoulder pain develops gradually. The pain usually becomes
more obvious at night that interferes with sleep, or the patient may feel
painful when sleeping on the affected side. As pain lessens, the shoulder
joint becomes stiff and the range of movement decreases. Hence, daily
activities like putting on clothes, bathing and lifting objects may become
difficult to the patient.
Treatment
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Application
of hot pad can relieve the shoulder pain.
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Physiotherapy
can relive pain and control the progress of the disease.
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Medications
like painkillers are commonly used, but they should be used only after
doctor's advice and with care.
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Appropriate
exercise program and home care principles are other ways to reduce
shoulder pain and maintain joint movement.
When the shoulder pain is severe:
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Avoid
using the affected side to lift heavy objects.
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Avoid
overuse of the same side. Use both shoulders alternatively.
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Avoid
twisting movement of the joint or sleeping on the affected side.
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Avoid
using the affected hand to do self-care activities. Some practical
tips on self-care include the following:
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Dressing:
Start wearing clothes on the affected side first and then followed
by the other side.
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Bathing:
When cleaning the back, a towel long enough to be grasped by hands
at both ends should be used. Place the unaffected hand behind the
neck while placing the other hand at the back. Then the unaffected
hand pulls up the affected side to rub the back. Alternatively, use
a long handle brush.
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Combing:
Use the unaffected hand or use a long handle comb instead.
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Washing
hair or face: Use the unaffected hand.
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Chopping food: Use a lighter knife to avoid extra load on the shoulder.
Use a mincer instead of chopping the meat.
- Gentle
mobilization exercise like "Pendular exercise" can be performed
to improve circulation, relax muscle and relief pain. When performing
the exercise, the hand should not carry any weight and the arm should
move according to the level of pain.
When pain is relieved, but movement of shoulder
is still restricted, we should:
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Use
the affected side more and perform stretching exercise to decrease
stiffness.
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Consult
health professional for maintenance exercise.
Related topics
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Back Pain
Osteoarthritis
of Knee
Osteoarthritis
of Hands
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