
Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. It typically develops gradually and progresses through stages. While the exact cause is not always clear, factors such as injury, overuse, or underlying medical conditions may contribute to the development of frozen shoulder.
Comprehensive Evaluation:
- Thorough assessment to diagnose the stage and severity of frozen shoulder.
- Identification of contributing factors such as injury, overuse, or underlying medical conditions.
Personalized Treatment Plans:
- Tailored interventions based on the individual’s specific stage and symptoms.
- Customized care to address pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion effectively.
Progressive Rehabilitation Programs:
- Gradual progression through rehabilitation stages, adapting to the evolving nature of frozen shoulder.
- Dynamic exercise regimens to improve shoulder mobility and strength over time.
Multidisciplinary Approach:
- Collaboration with physiotherapists, sports therapists, and medical professionals for comprehensive care.
- Integration of various therapeutic modalities to address different aspects of the condition.
Patient Education and Self-Care Strategies:
- Provision of information about frozen shoulder, its stages, and potential causes.
- Empowerment through education on self-care strategies, including at-home exercises and lifestyle modifications for improved shoulder health.
