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80 / Hashimoto's and Frozen Shoulder w/ Dr. Emily Kiberd

80 / Hashimoto's and Frozen Shoulder w/ Dr. Emily Kiberd

FromThyroid Strong


80 / Hashimoto's and Frozen Shoulder w/ Dr. Emily Kiberd

FromThyroid Strong

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Have you found that you have trouble reaching up with one of your arms? Maybe this happens when you go to comb your hair or put on a jacket. This is something often called frozen shoulder, aka adhesive capsulitis. In today’s solo episode, I’m talking about this condition that I’ve seen in many women with Hashimoto’s disease. 
Frozen shoulder is a vicious cycle of joint problems and I’ve seen it time and time again in my fourteen years of practice. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to avoid this condition. Many of them are proactive, like strength-training and developing breathing habits. It’s also important to get your thyroid checked regularly. There are also many treatments for frozen shoulder, such as taking anti-inflammatories, corticosteroid injections, and physical therapy. 
However, to truly address the root-cause of frozen shoulder it’s crucial to look at the whole body. Your shoulders do not exist in isolation. Looking at all your movements and your hormonal levels is essential to solving this for good. Even better is preventing this issue from ever arising through the guidance of a knowledgable trainer.
Have you experienced frozen shoulder? What helped and what didn’t? Let me know in the comments on the episode page!
 
In this episode
Exactly what frozen shoulder is and who is most likely to get it
The best way to avoid a frozen shoulder
Different treatments to address the symptoms of frozen shoulder
Why examing whole-body health is the key to dealing with frozen shoulder
The limitations of surgical remedies
Effective preventative measures that you and your trainer can establish

 
Quotes
“There’s a higher prevalence of frozen shoulder symptoms in women who have a higher TSH picked up on their bloodwork.” [1:54]
“You really need to look at any sort of weaknesses or movement patterns that are faulty or not super healthy in the body from head to toe outside of the shoulder.” [7:46]
“If you have a frozen shoulder, get your thyroid checked. Get the bloodwork done, especially if you have been trying to rehab for years.” [17:57]
 
Links
https://www.dremilykiberd.com/masterclass/ (Reserve your spot in the Hashimoto’s Masterclass)
Check out the full show notes for this episode here
https://urbanwellnessclinic.com/ (Urban Wellness Clinic)
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Released:
Feb 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Let me guess, you have questions about your Hashimoto’s diagnosis and are wondering how to finally feel better in your body living with an autoimmune condition. Thyroid Strong shines a light into today's health and wellness trends and debunks the myths surrounding nutrition and exercise with sound science to deliver actionable tips for you to use every day living with Hashimoto's. Follow your host, Dr. Emily Kiberd, Chiropractor and movement expert, as she interviews industry leaders on their simple and effective strategies to live a healthy, empowered life with Hashimoto’s.