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Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder occurs when the connective tissue around the shoulder joint becomes thickened and inflamed, leading to pain, stiffness, and restricted motion.

Overview

Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition characterized by stiffness and limited mobility in the shoulder joint. It often develops gradually and can significantly affect daily activities. We provide specialized care to address frozen shoulder, focusing on improving mobility, reducing pain, and restoring function. Our personalized, non-invasive treatments are designed to target the root cause of your discomfort and support long-term recovery.

What are the causes of Frozen Shoulder?

Shoulder injuries, such as fractures, dislocations, or rotator cuff tears, can lead to inflammation and immobilization, increasing the risk of frozen shoulder.

Lack of shoulder movement due to conditions like post-surgical recovery or wearing a sling can contribute to stiffness and limited mobility.

Health issues such as diabetes, hypothyroidism, or Parkinson’s disease are associated with a higher risk of developing frozen shoulder.

Repeated motions or excessive strain on the shoulder can cause irritation and inflammation, leading to restricted joint movement.

Frozen shoulder is more common in individuals aged 40-60, with women being at a slightly higher risk due to hormonal changes and structural differences.

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Consultation

A thorough assessment to understand your needs and create a personalised path to healing.

Comprehensive Insights

Detailed analysis to uncover the root cause, ensuring accurate and effective care.

Treatment

Targeted adjustments to restore balance and promote lasting wellness.

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