Frozen shoulder can be a frustrating and painful condition, limiting your ability to perform even simple daily tasks. This gradual stiffening of the shoulder joint can significantly impact your quality of life. At Activate Clinic, we offer a natural, exercise-based program designed to guide you through recovery and help you regain full function.
This article will explain the symptoms of frozen shoulder, outline traditional treatments, and detail our supportive, four-stage approach to helping you move freely again.
What is Frozen Shoulder?
Frozen shoulder, medically known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition where the shoulder capsule—the connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint—becomes thick, tight, and inflamed. This process restricts movement, causing significant pain and stiffness. The exact cause is not always clear, but it can develop after an injury or period of immobilisation.
Common Symptoms
People experiencing frozen shoulder typically notice a few key symptoms:
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- Persistent Shoulder Pain: A dull or aching pain, often worse at night and with movement.
- Progressive Stiffness: A gradual loss of motion in the shoulder joint, making it difficult to lift your arm.
- Limited Range of Motion: Difficulty with activities like reaching overhead, fastening a seatbelt, or dressing.
The condition usually progresses through three phases:
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- Freezing Stage: Pain increases, and your shoulder’s range of motion starts to become noticeably limited. This can last from weeks to months.
- Frozen Stage: Pain may begin to diminish, but stiffness becomes more pronounced. Using your shoulder becomes very difficult. This stage can last for several months.
- Thawing Stage: The range of motion slowly begins to improve. Full recovery can take anywhere from several months to a couple of years.
Traditional Approaches to Treatment
Conventional treatments for frozen shoulder often focus on pain management and can vary in their invasiveness. Some common methods include:
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- Pain Relief Medication: Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen are often recommended to manage pain.
- Corticosteroid Injections: Injections directly into the shoulder joint can help reduce inflammation and provide temporary pain relief, allowing for more effective physical therapy.
- Joint Distension: This involves injecting a large volume of sterile water into the joint capsule to stretch it and improve the range of motion.
- Surgery: In persistent cases, arthroscopic surgery may be considered to cut through the tight portions of the joint capsule.
While these methods can be effective for managing symptoms, they don’t always address the underlying cause of stiffness and weakness. This is where a structured, exercise-based approach offers a significant advantage.
The Activate Clinic Approach: A Natural Path to Recovery
At Activate Clinic, we believe in empowering your body to heal itself. Our frozen shoulder treatment program is a natural, non-invasive solution that focuses on targeted exercises and manual therapy to restore function. Our methodical, four-stage program is designed to address your specific needs at each phase of recovery.
Stage 1: Assessment and Understanding Your Condition
Your journey begins with a comprehensive assessment. We don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all solution. Our physiotherapist will conduct a thorough evaluation to:
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- Confirm the diagnosis of frozen shoulder.
- Measure your current range of motion and strength.
- Identify any contributing factors, such as posture or previous injuries.
- Understand how the condition affects your daily life and personal goals.
This initial step is crucial for creating a personalised treatment plan. It ensures we are targeting the right issues from the very beginning, setting you up for a successful recovery. We will explain our findings clearly so you understand exactly what is happening in your shoulder.
Stage 2: Restoring Pain-Free Range of Motion
The primary goal in the early stages is to gently and safely increase your shoulder’s mobility. Trying to push through the pain can often make the inflammation worse. Instead, we focus on restoring movement without causing discomfort.
Techniques used in this phase include:
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- Manual Therapy: Our therapists use hands-on techniques to gently mobilise the shoulder joint and release tension in the surrounding muscles.
- Pendulum Swings: Simple, gravity-assisted exercises to encourage gentle movement in the joint.
- Targeted Stretches: We will guide you through specific, gentle stretches designed to lengthen the tight joint capsule. You will learn how to perform these safely at home.
This supportive phase helps to “unfreeze” the joint, preparing it for the strengthening work to come.
Stage 3: Restoring Normal Muscular Function
Once your pain has subsided and your range of motion begins to improve, the focus shifts to rebuilding strength. A frozen shoulder often leads to muscle weakness and improper movement patterns as you compensate for the stiffness. Restoring proper muscle function is essential for long-term recovery and preventing future issues.
This stage involves:
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- Strengthening Exercises: We introduce a progressive program of resistance exercises for the rotator cuff and other supporting shoulder muscles.
- Scapular Stability Training: The shoulder blade (scapula) plays a vital role in healthy shoulder movement. We will teach you exercises to ensure it is moving correctly and providing a stable base for your arm.
- Correcting Movement Patterns: We help you retrain your body to move correctly, undoing any compensatory habits you may have developed.
By methodically rebuilding strength and control, you ensure the shoulder joint is properly supported, reducing the risk of re-injury.
Stage 4: Returning to Normal Activities
The final stage of our program is all about getting you back to doing what you love, without pain or limitation. Whether your goal is to get back on the golf course, lift your grandchildren, or simply reach for the top shelf in your kitchen, we will tailor the final phase to your specific goals.
In this stage, we focus on:
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- Functional Training: We design exercises that mimic the activities you need and want to do, ensuring your shoulder is ready for real-world demands.
- Sport-Specific Drills: If you are an athlete, we will work on drills that replicate the movements required for your sport.
- Developing a Prevention Plan: We provide you with the knowledge and a home exercise program to maintain your shoulder health and minimise the risk of future problems.
Our goal is not just to treat your frozen shoulder but to leave you stronger and more confident in your body’s capabilities.
Take the First Step Towards a Pain-Free Shoulder
Living with a frozen shoulder can be challenging, but recovery is possible with the right guidance and support. The Activate Clinic’s structured, exercise-based program offers a clear and practical path to restoring your movement and reclaiming your life.
If you are struggling with shoulder pain and stiffness, don’t wait for it to get worse. Contact us today to book an assessment and learn how our supportive team can help you on your journey to recovery.
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