Comprehensive treatment for frozen shoulder focused on reducing pain, restoring mobility, and improving shoulder function through targeted therapy and minimally invasive procedures.
Book ConsultationFrozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition where the shoulder joint becomes stiff, painful, and difficult to move. It develops gradually and can significantly limit daily activities and arm movement.
The condition occurs when the shoulder capsule thickens and tightens, restricting motion. It typically progresses through stages of pain, stiffness, and gradual recovery. Treatment focuses on pain relief, restoring mobility, and improving function through physiotherapy, medications, and minimally invasive procedures when required.
Frozen shoulder treatment focuses on relieving stiffness, reducing pain, and restoring full shoulder movement through structured and effective care.
Reduces shoulder pain and inflammation for improved comfort.
Gradually restores shoulder range of motion and flexibility.
Structured therapy helps speed up recovery and functional return.
Most cases improve with physiotherapy and conservative treatment.
Low-risk treatment approach with effective long-term outcomes.
Helps regain strength and normal shoulder function over time.
Relieve stiffness. Restore movement. Regain comfort.
Clinical research shows that appropriate treatment of frozen shoulder improves mobility, reduces pain, and restores functional movement of the shoulder joint.
Physiotherapy and arthroscopic treatment significantly improve shoulder mobility and flexibility.
Patients experience noticeable pain relief with structured rehabilitation and treatment.
Arthroscopic capsular release provides reliable results in severe or resistant cases.
Early and appropriate treatment leads to quicker return to daily activities.
