aetiology and associations
Last reviewed 04/2022
Aetiology of the condition remain unclear
Frozen shoulder may also be associated with another systemic illness (1)
- diabetes mellitus
- most common association of a secondary frozen shoulder
- incidence of frozen shoulder in diabetes patients is reported to be 10%-36% (incidence in type 1 and type 2 diabetes is similar)
- frozen shoulder in diabetes is often more severe and is more resistant to treatment
- recurrence risk is also higher
- Dupuytren's disease
- rarely a frozen shoulder may be associated with conditions such as
- hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and hypoadrenalism
- Parkinson's disease
- cardiac disease
- pulmonary disease
- stroke
- in the case of stroke, shoulder stiffness may be the result of muscle spasticity in the shoulder region
- the development of a frozen shoulder has also been reported subsequent to non-shoulder surgical procedures, such as cardiac surgery, cardiac catheterisation through the brachial artery, neurosurgery, and radical neck dissection (1,2)
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