I had exactly the same thing happen to me. The thought is that the needle hit a nerve and cause the shoulder to freeze up. It is called frozen shoulder. The ONLY way I was able to resolve the condition was to use my arm as much as possible even to the point of extreme pain.
To give you encouragement, I had my left shoulder frozen for almost 2 years. I didn't start working it until a year into the problem (which made it harder to resolve) but once I did, it took me about a year to get my shoulder back to about 80%. It has been a few years now and I am 100% recovered
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I had exactly the same thing happen to me. The thought is that the needle hit a nerve and cause the shoulder to freeze up. It is called frozen shoulder. The ONLY way I was able to resolve the condition was to use my arm as much as possible even to the point of extreme pain.
To give you encouragement, I had my left shoulder frozen for almost 2 years. I didn't start working it until a year into the problem (which made it harder to resolve) but once I did, it took me about a year to get my shoulder back to about 80%. It has been a few years now and I am 100% recovered
October 7, 2015 - 5:35pmThis Comment
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