Shoulder Pain(Frozen Shoulder)

Frozen Shoulder Pain
Solder Pain (Frozen Shoulder) Treatment at Healing Touch Bankura Physiotherapy Clinic Understanding Frozen Shoulder Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint. It occurs when the capsule surrounding the shoulder joint becomes inflamed and thickened, limiting range of motion. Healing Touch Bankura Physiotherapy Clinic’s Approach At Healing Touch Bankura Physiotherapy Clinic, we offer a comprehensive approach to treating frozen shoulder. Our experienced physiotherapists utilize a combination of evidence-based techniques to address the underlying causes of pain and improve shoulder mobility. Treatment Options Manual Therapy: Our therapists use hands-on techniques, such as massage, mobilization, and manipulation, to reduce pain, improve range of motion, and break up adhesions in the shoulder joint. Exercise Therapy: Customized exercise programs are designed to gradually increase shoulder mobility, strengthen the surrounding muscles, and improve overall function. Electrotherapy: Modalities like ultrasound and TENS can help reduce pain and inflammation. Education and Advice: We provide patients with education on proper posture, ergonomics, and self-care strategies to prevent recurrence.

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Frequently Asked Questions For : Shoulder Pain(Frozen Shoulder)

  • Shoulder stiffness and pain
  • Limited range of motion
  • Difficulty reaching behind your back or overhead
  • Pain at night
The exact cause is unknown, but it is often associated with injury, inflammation, or underlying medical conditions.
While there is no guaranteed way to prevent frozen shoulder, maintaining good posture, exercising regularly, and avoiding shoulder injuries can help reduce the risk.
Frozen shoulder typically lasts for 12 to 18 months, but it can sometimes resolve sooner or take longer.
Yes, most cases of frozen shoulder can be effectively treated with non-surgical methods, such as physiotherapy. Surgery is typically considered only in severe cases.

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