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Shoulder contracture
- Complications may include: Deformity of the arm, shoulder contracture , or frozen shoulder Partial loss of sensation in the arm (uncommon) Partial shoulder paralysis Repeated injury to the arm
- ... disorders include skeletal muscle weakness, particularly in the shoulders and lower legs; contractures involving the joints of the spine (rigid spine); ...
- ... adolescence. Individuals with Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy develop contractures in their shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees, which further impair movement. ...
- ... not get stuck in place. This is called contracture or frozen shoulder. Check with your provider before doing any of ...
- ... to help with: Exercises to keep your elbows, shoulders, and other joints loose Watching for joint tightening (contractures) Making sure splints are used in the correct ...
- Muscular Dystrophy (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research ... Muscular Dystrophy/Start Here ... Muscular Dystrophy
- ... inward- and downward-turning feet (clubfoot). Less commonly, contractures affect the hips, knees, shoulders, or elbows. People with Freeman-Sheldon syndrome may ...
- ... the person with the following: Exercising the elbows, shoulders, and other joints, to keep them loose Watching for joint tightening ( contractures ) Making sure splints are used in the correct ...
- ... causes pain and stiffness (adhesive capsulitis or frozen shoulder); and, in males, Peyronie disease, which causes abnormal curvature of the penis. Dupuytren contracture occurs in about 5 percent of people in ...
- ... protruding chest (pectus carinatum); and joint deformities called contractures that restrict the movement of joints in the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. Beginning early in life, ...