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Confused Frozen shoulder

I just came from the PT and was told I have frozen shoulder. This results from inflammation causing the capsule of connective tissue to thicken and and tighten around the shoulder joint, restricting its movement. A number of things can cause this such as arm surgery or injury, but nothing happened like that for me.

Mayoclinic.org site listed risk factors to include diabetes, thyroid problems, heart disease and Parkinson's.

I have never tested positive for diabetes, but I have the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. I feel like inflammation in my body is running rampant and until I get it under control I can fall prey to any number of issues such as this.

Do you think my having frozen shoulder is a fluke or is there some merit to my concern?

Thank you.
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