Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder causes stiffness, pain & limited shoulder movement due to thickening and tightening of the joint capsule. It progresses through three stages: freezing, frozen and thawing that lasts months to years. It is common in diabetics or past shoulder injuries.

Treatments Required for Frozen Shoulder:

Pain Relievers
Medications, including OTC & prescription drugs, to reduce swelling & pain.
Physical Therapy
Targeted exercises & movements to improve shoulder mobility and function.
Heat & Cold Therapy
Applying heat to relax muscles and cold to reduce swelling and numb pain.
Corticosteroid Injections
Anti-inflammatory shots to relieve pain and swelling in the shoulder joint.
Hydrodilatation (Joint Distension)
Injecting fluid into the joint to stretch the capsule and improve movement.
Nerve Blocks
Injections that numb specific nerves to block pain signals & provide relief.
Shoulder Manipulation (Under Anesthesia)
Moving the shoulder joint forcefully while under anesthesia to break stiffness.
Arthroscopic Surgery
A minimally invasive procedure to remove scar tissue & restore movement.
Massage & Acupuncture
Methods to ease muscle tension, improve circulation & reduce pain naturally.
Lifestyle Modifications
Improving posture, stretching and adjusting activities for long-term relief.