Frozen Shoulder | Shoulder Pain

Frozen Shoulder

Having unexplained shoulder pain and stiffness? Frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis is a common condition of the shoulder categorized by spontaneous gradual shoulder pain that leads to increased stiffness and loss of motion.  The whole condition usually takes up to 18-24 months, whereby there are 3 stages:

  1. Acute freezing stage: High levels of discomfort and pain at end ranges, limited movement (4-8 months)
  2. Frozen stage: Significant loss of movement with minimal pain (6-8months)
  3. Thawing stage: Painless loss of movement which improves by remodeling (8-9months)

Although healing does take time, studies have found at stages 2 & 3 therapeutic exercises and mobilizations are “strongly recommended” for reducing pain, improving movement and function. Acupuncture/ dry needling and heat are also found to be helpful in this condition. People in the 40-65-age mark are most likely to get the condition with a preference on the ladies. So if you’re feeling unexplained stiffness and pain in either shoulder, come in for a check-up!

TK Jain, NK Sharma, The effectiveness of physiotherapeutic interventions in treatment of frozen shoulder/ adhesive capsulitis: A systematic review, J Bck Msk rehab, 2014, 27, pg 247-273

FREE DOWNLOAD: practitioner-approved guides to move better, sleep better, feel better

FREE DOWNLOAD: practitioner-approved guides to move better, sleep better, feel better

Get our top 3 resources to improving your upper and lower body mobility, plus our sleep essentials guide from our integrated team of health practitioners.

  • Hidden
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Not sure what treatment you need?
Click here to ask a health practitioner

Not sure what treatment you need?

Do you have particular pain or symptoms but are not sure which health treatment or practitioner is right for you? Please get in touch and one of our practitioner team will respond to you with personalised assistance.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.