Hi again Dr. Rosemblaum - I've searched multiple journals to see if any studies might have the information you need, and again was not able to locate this information. I did find, however, that there are a lot of bilateral cases, and one study on the history of frozen shoulder syndrome indicated that many patients start with one side affected and the other side follows. It's an old study (1975) but you may find it helpful. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a909904996
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Hi again Dr. Rosemblaum - I've searched multiple journals to see if any studies might have the information you need, and again was not able to locate this information. I did find, however, that there are a lot of bilateral cases, and one study on the history of frozen shoulder syndrome indicated that many patients start with one side affected and the other side follows. It's an old study (1975) but you may find it helpful. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a909904996
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