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Can frozen shoulder cause a stroke? |
read it wonered if it was true I've read that you can develop frozen shoulder after a stroke. I got the information from the Stroke Association website - they can give you more information. Wouldent think so,but can be Bl***y painful. Frozen shoulder is totally different than a stroke. But you should make sure that a frozen shoulder is what you really have. No of course it can't. There is no reason anatomically or physiologically to cause this. |
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