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Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)

Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)

Our Frozen Shoulder treatment focuses on relieving pain, reducing stiffness, and gradually restoring shoulder mobility through accurate diagnosis and stage-based medical care.

Frozen Shoulder Treatment

Experiencing shoulder stiffness, pain, or difficulty moving your arm in daily activities?
Sun Hospitals offers comprehensive Frozen Shoulder treatment using advanced diagnostics and evidence-based orthopaedic care to reduce pain, improve range of motion, and restore shoulder function. Guided by experienced orthopaedic specialists, our personalised treatment plans focus on safe recovery through the most appropriate non-surgical or surgical approach, depending on the stage of the condition.

Get expert Frozen Shoulder treatment at Sun Hospitals with experienced orthopaedic doctors, advanced imaging support, and structured rehabilitation programs. Accurate diagnosis, ethical treatment planning, and focused recovery care. Book a consultation today.

Technology

At Sun Hospitals, we use advanced orthopaedic diagnostics and treatment techniques to manage Frozen Shoulder safely and effectively:

Digital X-Ray & MRI Imaging – Rule out structural damage and assess joint condition
Ultrasound-Guided Evaluation – Real-time assessment of shoulder soft tissues
Stage-Based Medical Management – Pain control and inflammation reduction
Minimally Invasive Procedures (if required) – For resistant or severe cases
Structured Physiotherapy Programs – Gradual mobility restoration and strength recovery

Before Care & After Care

Before Your Consultation / Treatment:

  • Avoid forceful or painful shoulder movements

  • Inform the doctor about prior shoulder injuries or diabetes (if applicable)

  • Carry previous X-rays, MRI scans, or medical reports

  • Follow medication instructions as advised

After Your Treatment:

  • Perform prescribed shoulder mobility exercises regularly

  • Avoid sudden or jerky arm movements initially

  • Take medications exactly as prescribed

  • Attend follow-up visits to monitor improvement and stiffness reduction

Note: Pain and stiffness may reduce gradually. Improvement in shoulder mobility typically occurs over weeks to months with consistent treatment and physiotherapy.

Note: Mild swelling or tenderness may last 1–2 weeks. Results appear gradually in 1–3 months. 

Why Choose Sun Orthopaedics?

20+ Years of Expertise

Providing advanced orthopaedic care with top technology and experienced specialists.

18,000+ Successful Surgeries

Includes 8,000+ knee surgeries and 5,000+ shoulder surgeries performed with precision.

Robotic Knee Replacement

Advanced robotic-assisted joint replacement for faster recovery and long-term results.

Two Centres in Bangalore

Mathikere & Vidyaranyapura units offering complete orthopaedic and sports rehab care.

Rated 4.9 ★ by Patients

Thousands of satisfied patients with consistently high recovery and success rates.

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    Quick answers to questions you may have

    How long does frozen shoulder treatment take? +
    Recovery duration varies based on the stage and severity of frozen shoulder. Many patients improve over a few months with consistent non-surgical treatment and physiotherapy.
    Is frozen shoulder treatment painful? +
    Some discomfort may occur initially, especially during movement. Treatment focuses on pain relief and gradual improvement to keep patients comfortable.
    When can I regain normal shoulder movement? +
    Range of motion improves progressively with physiotherapy and medical care. Your orthopaedic specialist will guide you through each phase of recovery.
    Can frozen shoulder heal without surgery?
    Yes. Most cases respond well to non-surgical treatment such as medication and physiotherapy. Surgery is considered only in persistent or severe cases.
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