A more common health condition that may cause contractures is stroke. Strokes often cause weakness or paralysis in one or more arm or shoulder muscles. Shoulders are a significant problem area, as the joint can dislocate due to the other changes in the arm, causing the shoulder to droop. The muscles and tissues surrounding the joint can stretch or shorten, leading to contracture.

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