Conditions: Shoulder Pain

Conditions: Shoulder Pain

Regain Mobility and Find Relief with Our Frozen Shoulder Program

Are you dealing with the pain and stiffness of frozen shoulder? Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, can make even the simplest movements a challenge. Our specialized Frozen Shoulder Program offers a comprehensive approach to help you reduce pain, restore movement, and regain control over your daily life.


What is Frozen Shoulder?

Frozen shoulder is a condition characterized by stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. It occurs when the shoulder capsule thickens and tightens, restricting movement. Although the exact cause is often unknown, frozen shoulder frequently affects those recovering from surgery or injury, people with certain health conditions (such as diabetes), and individuals between the ages of 40 and 60.


Understanding the Stages of Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder generally progresses through three stages, each lasting several months to a year:

  • Freezing Stage: Pain and stiffness gradually increase, making shoulder movement difficult.

  • Frozen Stage: Pain may lessen, but the shoulder remains stiff, limiting motion severely.

  • Thawing Stage: Gradual improvement in movement and decreased stiffness as the shoulder “thaws.”

These stages can make frozen shoulder a long-lasting and painful experience, but early intervention can help speed up recovery and reduce discomfort.


Signs and Symptoms of Frozen Shoulder

Recognizing the symptoms early can help you seek treatment sooner. Here are common signs of frozen shoulder:

  • Pain: A deep, aching pain, often worse at night and with movement.

  • Stiffness: Difficulty moving the shoulder, especially in certain directions.

  • Limited Range of Motion: Reduced ability to lift the arm or reach behind your back.

  • Muscle Weakness: Muscle stiffness and weakness due to restricted use.

If you’re experiencing these symptoms, our Frozen Shoulder Program may be able to provide the relief you need.


Our Approach to Treating Frozen Shoulder

Our Frozen Shoulder Program takes a holistic approach to manage pain, improve flexibility, and restore range of motion in the shoulder. By using a combination of non-invasive therapies, guided exercises, and personalized support, we target the underlying causes of stiffness and pain.


Why Choose Our Frozen Shoulder Program?

  • Customized Treatment Plans: We design a plan tailored specifically to your stage of frozen shoulder and personal needs.

  • Non-Surgical Approach: Our program focuses on gentle, effective therapies that avoid the need for surgery.

  • Gradual, Lasting Results: We aim for sustainable recovery, helping you regain mobility and prevent future issues.

  • Supportive Team: Our experienced staff guides you through each phase of recovery, ensuring you stay on track and feel supported.


Patient Success Stories – Real Relief, Real Results

"I got no pain. I am very happy. I am really, really pleased with how it turned out." – HT

"Daily work is a lot less pain" – KM

"Great results. I would recommend it to anybody." – TP


Frequently Asked Questions

Is frozen shoulder curable without surgery?
Yes, many cases of frozen shoulder can be effectively managed and improved without surgery. Our program is designed to restore movement and reduce pain through non-invasive methods.


How long does it take to see results?
While every case is unique, most patients begin to see improvement within a few weeks of starting the program, with significant progress over the course of the program.


Can I continue with my daily activities during the program?
Yes, our program includes gentle exercises and therapies that allow you to continue with your daily life while gradually improving shoulder function.


Don’t Let Frozen Shoulder Limit You – Start Your Recovery Today

If you’re ready to regain control over your shoulder movement, our Frozen Shoulder Program can help. Contact us to schedule a consultation and find out how our specialized program can provide the relief you’re looking for.



If Frozen Shoulder is affecting your daily life, our Shoulder Program may provide the relief you need. For more information, please visit our Shoulder Program page  or contact us at (320) 585-7246.