Frozen Shoulder: Regain Mobility and Reduce Pain
Frozen shoulder , medically known as adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition characterized by stiffness and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. It can make everyday activities such as reaching overhead, dressing, or even sleeping uncomfortable and challenging. While the condition often develops gradually, early intervention can significantly improve recovery and quality of life. At TOPS Institute Pain Management, patients receive comprehensive care for frozen shoulder, combining advanced therapies with personalized treatment plans. What is Frozen Shoulder? Frozen shoulder occurs when the connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint, known as the joint capsule, becomes thickened and tight. This restricts movement and causes pain. The condition typically develops in three stages: Freezing Stage: Shoulder pain gradually increases, and movement becomes limited. This stage can last 6–9 months. Frozen Stage: Pain may lessen, but stiffness remains, making daily activities d...