The One Body Wellness Podcast

Frozen Shoulder

April 28, 2022 Nicole Settimi Episode 16
Frozen Shoulder
The One Body Wellness Podcast
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The One Body Wellness Podcast
Frozen Shoulder
Apr 28, 2022 Episode 16
Nicole Settimi

Have you ever had a shoulder that just wouldn’t move? There could be a number of reasons why! But today I’m talking about ‘Frozen Shoulder.’

Adhesive capsulitis is very often described as frozen shoulder. It shows up clinically when someone has pain in their shoulder that gets worse over time. The reason frozen shoulder is term you may have heard before is because it takes a long time for someone to recover from this and normally they are unable to move their arm. Adhesive capsulitis is where the shoulder capsule adheres to the head of the humerous. Often it’s considered idiopathic in the medical world, meaning it just arises spontaneously, or it is due to a secondary condition like autoimmune or endocrine disorders.

Contact Nicole Settimi, DOMP, RMT

www.onebodywellness.ca

nicole@onebodywellness.ca

@one.body.wellness

If you have a specific health concern you’d like me to address on my podcast, or you’d like to be a guest, email me.

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Nicole Settimi is a solo mom, an entrepreneur, manual osteopath and registered massage therapist. She built a successful health clinic in Ottawa, Ontario’s downtown core, where she provided healthcare services and a gentle escape from the stressors of daily life. While on maternity leave with her daughter, Nicole has decided to share her knowledge and clinical experience with the podcast world to help empower others to develop a strong sense of awareness and respect within their one body. 

Music: Spark Of Inspiration by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

Show Notes

Have you ever had a shoulder that just wouldn’t move? There could be a number of reasons why! But today I’m talking about ‘Frozen Shoulder.’

Adhesive capsulitis is very often described as frozen shoulder. It shows up clinically when someone has pain in their shoulder that gets worse over time. The reason frozen shoulder is term you may have heard before is because it takes a long time for someone to recover from this and normally they are unable to move their arm. Adhesive capsulitis is where the shoulder capsule adheres to the head of the humerous. Often it’s considered idiopathic in the medical world, meaning it just arises spontaneously, or it is due to a secondary condition like autoimmune or endocrine disorders.

Contact Nicole Settimi, DOMP, RMT

www.onebodywellness.ca

nicole@onebodywellness.ca

@one.body.wellness

If you have a specific health concern you’d like me to address on my podcast, or you’d like to be a guest, email me.

__

Nicole Settimi is a solo mom, an entrepreneur, manual osteopath and registered massage therapist. She built a successful health clinic in Ottawa, Ontario’s downtown core, where she provided healthcare services and a gentle escape from the stressors of daily life. While on maternity leave with her daughter, Nicole has decided to share her knowledge and clinical experience with the podcast world to help empower others to develop a strong sense of awareness and respect within their one body. 

Music: Spark Of Inspiration by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com