In the latest episode of our “What Is?” series, we dive into the often-misunderstood condition known as frozen shoulder. We explore what it is, how it develops, and what structures are affected. You’ll also hear about how long recovery can take, what treatments and strategies can help, and why it’s more common in women—particularly around the time of menopause. Join us as we uncover the links between hormonal changes and shoulder stiffness, and discuss practical ways to support recovery and i...
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In the latest episode of our “What Is?” series, we dive into the often-misunderstood condition known as frozen shoulder. We explore what it is, how it develops, and what structures are affected. You’ll also hear about how long recovery can take, what treatments and strategies can help, and why it’s more common in women—particularly around the time of menopause. Join us as we uncover the links between hormonal changes and shoulder stiffness, and discuss practical ways to support recovery and i...
In this episode, we discover the surprising connection between lower back pain and pelvic floor health. Back by popular demand, pelvic health specialist Jennifer Smith joins us to unravel how the pelvic floor serves as the foundation of your core. Jennifer shares expert insights into how improving pelvic floor function can lead to a stronger core, reduced back pain, and a happier, healthier you. Tune in for actionable tips and transformative advice that could change the way you care fo...
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In the latest episode of our “What Is?” series, we dive into the often-misunderstood condition known as frozen shoulder. We explore what it is, how it develops, and what structures are affected. You’ll also hear about how long recovery can take, what treatments and strategies can help, and why it’s more common in women—particularly around the time of menopause. Join us as we uncover the links between hormonal changes and shoulder stiffness, and discuss practical ways to support recovery and i...