Frozen Shoulders is a condition where the shoulder joints become so stiff that is it becomes difficult to move the arms. 2-3% of people in India have the problem of Frozen shoulders and it is most commonly seen from the age of 40-70 years. To Learn more about it we spoke with Dr. Gurinder Bedi, a well-known orthopedic doctor in Delhi. Dr. Bedi explains that frozen shoulders progress in three stages. He talks about who are more likely to get the disease that is frozen shoulders, the benefits of meeting your doctor in the initial stage and treatments available for anyone who is suffering from frozen shoulders at different stages.

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