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Mr Hadi is a University of Oxford Graduate who has trained in some of the leading centres of Shoulder and Elbow surgery. Condition Diagnosis & Treatment.
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"Thawing the Frozen Shoulder: Effective Treatment Options"

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Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition that causes stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. The condition is typically characterized by three stages: the freezing stage, the frozen stage, and the thawing stage. Each stage can last for several months, and the condition can take up to two years to fully resolve. However, with proper treatment, most people can recover from frozen shoulder.

There are several treatment options available for frozen shoulder, including:

Physical therapy: Physical therapy is often the first line of treatment for frozen shoulder. A physical therapist can help you to stretch and strengthen the muscles and tendons in your shoulder, which can help to improve your range of motion and reduce pain.

Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen, can help to relieve pain and inflammation associated with frozen shoulder. In some cases, your doctor may prescribe stronger pain medications or corticosteroid injections to help reduce inflammation.

Heat and cold therapy: Applying heat or cold to your shoulder can help to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. You can use a heating pad or a hot towel to apply heat, or you can use a cold pack or ice pack to apply cold.

Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be necessary to treat frozen shoulder. Surgery may be recommended if other treatments have not been effective or if the condition is severe. During surgery, the doctor will manipulate the shoulder joint to break up scar tissue and improve range of motion.

Alternative therapies: Some people find relief from frozen shoulder symptoms with alternative therapies such as acupuncture, massage, and chiropractic care. While these therapies may not work for everyone, they can be worth exploring if other treatments have not been effective.

In conclusion, frozen shoulder can be a painful and frustrating condition, but with the right treatment, most people can recover fully. If you are experiencing symptoms of frozen shoulder, it is important to see a doctor to get an accurate diagnosis and to explore your treatment options.





"Thawing the Frozen Shoulder: Effective Treatment Options"

Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition that causes stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. The condition is typically characterized by three stages: the freezing stage, the frozen stage, and the thawing stage. Each stage can last for several months, and the condition can take up to two years to fully resolve. However, with proper treatment, most people can recover from frozen shoulder.

There are several treatment options available for frozen shoulder, including:

Physical therapy: Physical therapy is often the first line of treatment for frozen shoulder. A physical therapist can help you to stretch and strengthen the muscles and tendons in your shoulder, which can help to improve your range of motion and reduce pain.

Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen, can help to relieve pain and inflammation associated with frozen shoulder. In some cases, your doctor may prescribe stronger pain medications or corticosteroid injections to help reduce inflammation.

Heat and cold therapy: Applying heat or cold to your shoulder can help to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. You can use a heating pad or a hot towel to apply heat, or you can use a cold pack or ice pack to apply cold.

Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be necessary to treat frozen shoulder. Surgery may be recommended if other treatments have not been effective or if the condition is severe. During surgery, the doctor will manipulate the shoulder joint to break up scar tissue and improve range of motion.

Alternative therapies: Some people find relief from frozen shoulder symptoms with alternative therapies such as acupuncture, massage, and chiropractic care. While these therapies may not work for everyone, they can be worth exploring if other treatments have not been effective.

In conclusion, frozen shoulder can be a painful and frustrating condition, but with the right treatment, most people can recover fully. If you are experiencing symptoms of frozen shoulder, it is important to see a doctor to get an accurate diagnosis and to explore your treatment options.

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Your Specialist - Mr Saif Hadi - Lancashire Shoulder Clinic

Mr Hadi is a Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon whose practice focuses on Arthroscopic (Keyhole) and Arthroplasty (Joint Replacement) Surgery.
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"Thawing the Frozen Shoulder: Effective Treatment Options"

https://lancashireshoulderclin....ic.co.uk/your-specia

Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition that causes stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. The condition is typically characterized by three stages: the freezing stage, the frozen stage, and the thawing stage. Each stage can last for several months, and the condition can take up to two years to fully resolve. However, with proper treatment, most people can recover from frozen shoulder.

There are several treatment options available for frozen shoulder, including:

Physical therapy: Physical therapy is often the first line of treatment for frozen shoulder. A physical therapist can help you to stretch and strengthen the muscles and tendons in your shoulder, which can help to improve your range of motion and reduce pain.

Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen, can help to relieve pain and inflammation associated with frozen shoulder. In some cases, your doctor may prescribe stronger pain medications or corticosteroid injections to help reduce inflammation.

Heat and cold therapy: Applying heat or cold to your shoulder can help to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. You can use a heating pad or a hot towel to apply heat, or you can use a cold pack or ice pack to apply cold.

Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be necessary to treat frozen shoulder. Surgery may be recommended if other treatments have not been effective or if the condition is severe. During surgery, the doctor will manipulate the shoulder joint to break up scar tissue and improve range of motion.

Alternative therapies: Some people find relief from frozen shoulder symptoms with alternative therapies such as acupuncture, massage, and chiropractic care. While these therapies may not work for everyone, they can be worth exploring if other treatments have not been effective.

In conclusion, frozen shoulder can be a painful and frustrating condition, but with the right treatment, most people can recover fully. If you are experiencing symptoms of frozen shoulder, it is important to see a doctor to get an accurate diagnosis and to explore your treatment options.





"Thawing the Frozen Shoulder: Effective Treatment Options"

Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition that causes stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. The condition is typically characterized by three stages: the freezing stage, the frozen stage, and the thawing stage. Each stage can last for several months, and the condition can take up to two years to fully resolve. However, with proper treatment, most people can recover from frozen shoulder.

There are several treatment options available for frozen shoulder, including:

Physical therapy: Physical therapy is often the first line of treatment for frozen shoulder. A physical therapist can help you to stretch and strengthen the muscles and tendons in your shoulder, which can help to improve your range of motion and reduce pain.

Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen, can help to relieve pain and inflammation associated with frozen shoulder. In some cases, your doctor may prescribe stronger pain medications or corticosteroid injections to help reduce inflammation.

Heat and cold therapy: Applying heat or cold to your shoulder can help to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. You can use a heating pad or a hot towel to apply heat, or you can use a cold pack or ice pack to apply cold.

Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be necessary to treat frozen shoulder. Surgery may be recommended if other treatments have not been effective or if the condition is severe. During surgery, the doctor will manipulate the shoulder joint to break up scar tissue and improve range of motion.

Alternative therapies: Some people find relief from frozen shoulder symptoms with alternative therapies such as acupuncture, massage, and chiropractic care. While these therapies may not work for everyone, they can be worth exploring if other treatments have not been effective.

In conclusion, frozen shoulder can be a painful and frustrating condition, but with the right treatment, most people can recover fully. If you are experiencing symptoms of frozen shoulder, it is important to see a doctor to get an accurate diagnosis and to explore your treatment options.

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Your Specialist - Mr Saif Hadi - Lancashire Shoulder Clinic

Mr Hadi is a Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon whose practice focuses on Arthroscopic (Keyhole) and Arthroplasty (Joint Replacement) Surgery.
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