Struggling with shoulder pain and stiffness that makes everyday tasks like reaching or dressing difficult? You may be dealing with frozen shoulder, a common yet temporary condition linked to menopause ...
Surprise, surprise…perimenopause is likely to be to blame. Women are four times more likely to develop a frozen shoulder than men, and those in their 40s and 50s are particularly prone thanks ...
Research suggests that over half of women going through menopause experience musculoskeletal symptoms, including frozen shoulder. Not to mention that we all gradually lose muscle mass as we age ...
“That’s what I’m struck by,” Dr. Edwards says. “I see at least one patient a day who has frozen shoulder, and most have never heard of it before.” Here’s a primer on the signs of a ...
The cardiologist “didn’t even connect my symptoms to menopause,” she remembered. Only years later did she research and learn for herself that a frozen shoulder can be linked to menopause ...