Frozen shoulder

Frozen shoulder
The shoulder joint, located between the humerus and scapula, is supported by ligaments and a joint capsule. It allows free movement but can be affected by conditions like frozen shoulder.
Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, involves inflammation and tightening of the connective tissue around the joint. This causes pain and stiffness, making it difficult to lift the arm or reach behind the back. It commonly affects people aged 45 to 65 and is more frequent in women than men.
Frozen shoulder Causes
- Shoulder injuries or damage to the joint and surrounding tissues.
- Overuse of the shoulder without enough rest.
- Previous shoulder surgery that affects mobility or healing.
- Underlying conditions like hyperthyroidism that may contribute to shoulder issues.
Frozen shoulder Symptoms
- Deep shoulder pain that may extend to the upper arm and upper back over time.
- Stiffness in the shoulder, neck, upper arm, and upper back.
- Limited movement with significant stiffness, making it harder to move the shoulder freely.
Treatment Process of Frozen shoulder at SL Regrow Clinic

Treatment
We use advanced laser therapies and focused shockwave treatment to relieve pain and stiffness in frozen shoulder. This approach helps to promote tissue healing and regeneration.

Outcomes
Patients experience reduced shoulder pain, increased range of motion, and improved flexibility. Over time, the treatment supports faster healing and long-term relief from frozen shoulder symptoms.