Frozen shoulder and lawn mowing 
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 Frozen shoulder and lawn mowing

Ihave had a frozen shoulder for over a year or about a year.  It is still
partially frozen, and I am still in physical therapy every week.  But the
pain has subsided almost completely.  UNTIL last week when I mowed the
lawn for twenty minutes each, two days in a row.  I have a push type power
mower.  The pain started back up a little bit for the first time in quite
a while, and I used ice and medicine again.  Can anybody explain why this
particular activity, which does not seem to stress me very much generally,
should cause this shoulder problem?

Thanks.

Alice



Wed, 11 Oct 1995 05:38:23 GMT
 Frozen shoulder and lawn mowing
|> Ihave had a frozen shoulder for over a year or about a year.  It is still
|> partially frozen, and I am still in physical therapy every week.  But the
|> pain has subsided almost completely.  UNTIL last week when I mowed the
|> lawn for twenty minutes each, two days in a row.  I have a push type power
|> mower.  The pain started back up a little bit for the first time in quite
|> a while, and I used ice and medicine again.  Can anybody explain why this
|> particular activity, which does not seem to stress me very much generally,
|> should cause this shoulder problem?

You need to use your shoulder muscles to push the mower. If you haven't been
doing much exercise, as I suppose you haven't, then a constant 20 minute
long effort can cause stiffness and cramps.

-philippe



Fri, 13 Oct 1995 18:39:27 GMT
 
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