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Old 10-21-2014, 06:24 PM   #5622
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
I dunno, but as someone who has now had frozen shoulder first in ONE shoulder (torn rotator cuff-->Frozen shoulder) and then, inexplicably, almost in sequence, in the OTHER (bugger!!! Boy, that hurts...when you hear the name, you think something silly, like stiffness, but it's actually like you're being jabbed with an icepick, repeatedly....), I can only look at that and wince, in either direction. Whether the neck is somehow stretched (ye gods) or the shoulders "pushed down," both make me go OUCH.

OTOH, I did wear stilettos for years.

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I can sympathize as I have been dealing with frozen shoulder myself (right one) and know it's no joke. I don't know what caused mine though exactly as I can't blame stiletto heels for my problem. Some how I pulled something and then I didn't move the joint enough and it got tight (though how one can be expected to want to move an injured joint much when it hurts is another question).
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