And gradually, her shoulder tightened until her arm could do nothing but hang at her side. “I couldn’t even explain how to ...
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 ...
Here’s one more thing you can (not) look forward to in middle age: something called frozen shoulder. Formally known as ...