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RE: Steemit Learning Challenge-S21W1: Frozen Shoulder"
It's a strange name for an infection and it turns out it occurs in most cases between 40-60 years old + with those having diabetes mellitis.
Fase 1: 4-9 months, fase 2 up to 12 months and fase 3 several years. So if you have this once you are 60 you can be recovered before you die?
With us they do nothing, say on x-ray can't be seen anything and painkillers will only be given if the pain (worst at night) is not within the limits (I wonder who decides).
You've been busy again! I like your photos. How did you delete the background?
Good luck to you!
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I want to appreciate the fact that you love my creativity in photos and the way the post is outlined. Concerning the x-ray you said, most people in my country fear x-ray especially when they hear that cancerous cells can be transmitted as a result of the radioactive rays which can affect the brain or any part of the body.
As to this, I'll back the answer up with experience though it doesn't work for everyone depending on individual limitations at that age. I know of a man who through the aid of fitness on a daily basis slowly recovered from frozen shoulder. Though the recovery isn't complete but he can do basic movements with his arms.
I use photoroom to remove background on my pictures
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In the second fase they can give physiotherapy so that fits with the movement but it's slow recovery and one can save the money (expensive here and rarely result) if it heals slowly as well.
Never heard of photoroom. I have a look. Thanks for the reply.
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Wow. Not really seen a case of someone with frozen shoulder but I've been hearing. The physiotherapy is a great deal and I feel this would really help me when I grow older to avoid complications. Thanks for the back to back comment. I've learnt 3 things from your comment. I really appreciate
You are welcome. A great day to you, it was good reading you.