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...
Welcome to a brand-new year on The Physio Pod and an exciting new series: "What Is...". Over the next four episodes, we’ll dive into common questions about conditions like trapped nerves, pulled hamstrings, and tendinopathy. In this first episode, we’re tackling arthritis. We’ll explore: What exactly is arthritis?Why does the body change over time?What can we do to help prevent it?And the big question—can you still exercise with arthritis?Tune in for clear, practical advice to keep your body ...
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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...