Pain in the shoulder
The fascia becomes denser, it thickens, resulting in higher friction and impaired gliding function with limited mobility of the joint. It can then result in frozen shoulder.
The fascia becomes denser, it thickens, resulting in higher friction and impaired gliding function with limited mobility of the joint. It can then result in frozen shoulder.
When the shoulder feels stiff and starts to hurt in different movements, a common cause is osteoarthritis of the shoulder. The symptoms often come on slowly over a long period of time.
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What is it about Fascia and Fascia research that is so different – and what is a body?
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Research in recent years is challenging previous ideas about what diseases are and why they occur. How big is the role of genetics and how important are environment and lifestyle?