
FROZEN SHOULDER PROBLEMS DIAGNOSIS
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The
Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
What
is happening inside my frozen shoulder
Other
type of shoulder problems:*
-Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy & the Supraspinatus
-Biceps tendinopathy (long head)
-Arthritis of the gleno-humeral
(ball and socket) joint
-Arthritis of the acromio-clavicular
joint
-Bursitis
-Dislocation
-Painful arc/impingement
-Complications-CPRSI/RSD
Traditional
Treatments
Causes
and Risk Factors
Other type of shoulder problems:*
Bursitis
The body has many folded bursae throughout.
These fluid filled structures are designed to stop tendons rubbing
on muscles or bones. Under certain circumstances these can become
inflamed and swollen and this inflammation can linger on and on – this
is called chronic inflammation. Once this type of inflammation has
occurred it generally requires treatment of some kind.
Advice
We strongly advise icing the area morning and evening. For more information click here.
To help reduce the swelling around the shoulder tendons we advise you use non-invasive natural anti-inflammatory medication.
Treatment options include
Medication- including steroidal or non steroidal - anti-inflammatory. These may have unwanted side effects.
Steroid injection – it is not uncommon to have up to 3 steroid shots over 6-9 months.
The Niel-Asher technique® - Because bursitis is common along with a frozen shoulder, part of the technique is specifically designed to treat bursitis of the shoulder; please ask one of our qualified therapists for more information.





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