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Is Your Shoulder "Frozen" or Just Stubborn? Why Movement is Medicine (Even When It Hurts)

By Grant Fedoruk

Welcome back to Life Shouldn't Hurt, the show where we believe your heart, body, and spirit deserve a little less struggle and a lot more kindness. If you’ve ever felt like life handed you lemons and forgot the recipe for lemonade, you’re in the right place.

In this episode, my co-host Anita Cassidy and I get into a condition that can literally stop you in your tracks: Frozen Shoulder, or as we call it in the medical world, adhesive capsulitis. If you’re in your 50s—what I like to call the “50-year-old shoulder”—and suddenly find yourself unable to reach behind your back or grab a seatbelt, this episode is for you.

We aren’t just talking theory. We’re joined by Mel Cordoviz, a medical professional who has survived frozen shoulder not once, but twice. Her story is inspiring not just because we helped guide her recovery, but because she did most of the hard work herself.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

The Art of Medicine

Medicine isn’t just science—it’s about pattern recognition and understanding the whole person in front of you. Anita will admit, she once missed a frozen shoulder diagnosis, it was a long time ago (and I will never let Anita forget it), but she hasn’t missed one since.

Practical Tips

If your shoulder just won’t move—or you know someone struggling—this episode is packed with practical advice:

Final Thoughts

Pain isn’t a prerequisite for growth. Frozen shoulders hurt, but life shouldn’t.

Tune in now to hear Mel’s journey from “frozen” to freedom.

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This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns.