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What Is Frozen Shoulder?
Frozen shoulder is a condition that leads to pain and stiffness of the shoulder. It’s also known as adhesive capsulitis or shoulder contracture.
Typically, you’ll experience shoulder pain which can become more severe over a number of months. This is usually followed by increasing stiffness. The stiffness may affect your ability to carry out everyday activities. In particularly severe cases, you may not be able to move your shoulder at all.
Frozen shoulder occurs when the flexible tissue that surrounds the shoulder joint, known as the capsule, becomes inflamed and thickened. It’s not fully understood why this process happens. This can happen in one or both shoulders.
Also known as adhesive capsulitis, frozen shoulder is usually caused by inflammation. The capsule of the shoulder joint has ligaments that hold the shoulder bones to each other. When the capsule becomes inflamed, the shoulder bones are unable to move freely in the joint.
Frozen shoulder can be extremely painful and because it is a joint that is used so often in everyday life. You really don't realize how much shoulder pain can affect your quality of life, until you have shoulder pain, then it becomes evident that virtually all every tasks involve the shoulder.
Here's an educational illustration comparing a healthy shoulder joint to one affected by frozen shoulder. The left side shows a normal shoulder joint, highlighting key components such as the scapula and humerus, with a thin, flexible joint capsule.
The right side illustrates a shoulder with frozen shoulder, indicating the joint capsule has thickened and inflamed, which restricts movement. The differences are highlighted, particularly the inflamed capsule shown in a contrasting color to denote inflammation and thickening. This illustration serves as a visual guide to understanding the condition.
✅ Persistent pain in the shoulder joint.
✅ Stiffness and limited range of motion making it difficult to perform everyday tasks like reaching for objects or dressing.
✅ Difficulty Raising Arm you find it challenging to raise your above shoulder level.
✅ Muscle Weakness
✅ Loss of Function you notice a significant loss of shoulder function, affecting daily activities, work, and leisure.
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Before Treatment
Persistent shoulder pain
Stiffness and limited range of motion
Difficulty raising your arm
Muscle weakness
Feeling frustration, anxiety, or depression
After Treatment
Reduce Your Pain By As Much As 85%
Get your life back and complete simple tasks without pain
Fall asleep fast and enjoy a restful sleep
Reduce the need for medication significantly
Regain strength and start enjoying life again
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Frozen shoulder is a condition that leads to pain and stiffness of the shoulder. It’s also known as adhesive capsulitis or shoulder contracture.Typically, you’ll experience shoulder pain which can become more severe over a number of months. This is usually followed by increasing stiffness. The stiffness may affect your ability to carry out everyday activities. In particularly severe cases, you may not be able to move your shoulder at all.
Frozen shoulder occurs when the flexible tissue that surrounds the shoulder joint, known as the capsule, becomes inflamed and thickened.
It’s not fully understood why this process happens. This can happen in one or both shoulders.
This condition can appear without any apparent reason, however, your risk of developing a frozen shoulder can increase if you have a previous shoulder injury or shoulder surgery, diabetes or a thyroid problem, Dupuytren’s contracture – a condition where small lumps of thickened tissue form in the hands and fingers other health conditions, such as heart disease and stroke
For most patients, Frozen shoulder can be reversed with proper care and treatment.
Depending on the severity and compliance of each patient, we typically average 40-95% improvement in symptoms if we can accept them into our program.
Addressing the root cause of your shoulder pain is the first step toward regaining full mobility and enjoying daily activities without the burden of pain.
Don't let frozen shoulder hold you back any longer; schedule your exam today and take the first step towards a life of freedom and comfort!
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