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Can Physical Therapy Heals Frozen Shoulder - try regenerative treatment

Frozen shoulder is caused due to a contraction of the ligaments surrounding the shoulder joint. <br>The contraction then causes the two bones forming the joint to become approximated and are restricted for activity. <br>The cause of frozen shoulder is not clear. Likely, people having diabetes or immobilization of shoulder due to arm fracture or surgery can have a frozen shoulder. <br>

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Can Physical Therapy Heals Frozen Shoulder - try regenerative treatment

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  1. Can Physical Therapy Heals Frozen Shoulder? – Give Regenerative Medicine a Try!

  2. "Oh, no! I can't move my shoulder." • This is a typical complaint of a 40-60-year-old adult telling his wife how he's unable to move his shoulder due to the long-lasting shoulder pain. • Imagine the horrible situation where you gaze at the table to pick up that delicious sweets you decide to eat, you raise your arm forward, and you can't. • That's how a frozen shoulder patient struggles in life. • Although not very debilitating, this condition indeed renders a normal person handicapped and needs medical attention.

  3. What is a frozen shoulder? • Frozen shoulder is caused due to a contraction of the ligaments surrounding the shoulder joint. • The contraction then causes the two bones forming the joint to become approximated and are restricted for activity. • The cause of frozen shoulder is not clear. Likely, people having diabetes or immobilization of shoulder due to arm fracture or surgery can have a frozen shoulder. • Pain and stiffness in the shoulder are the main symptoms experienced in the frozen shoulder. • Achy or dull pain may be felt in one of the shoulders. Even pain may be felt in the upper arm. • Pain mostly worsens at night, affecting your sleep. • Signs and symptoms start slowly and worsen over a period. • It usually resolves by itself within 1-3 years.

  4. Physical therapy for frozen shoulder • Your doctor may recommend physical therapy, as it is more efficient and non-invasive. Some of the commonly practised physical therapy exercises are: • - Towel stretch- Hold on both the ends of the towel behind the back. Pull the towel with the unaffected arm and the affected arm up towards the shoulder. • - Crossbody reach- Lift your affected arm at the elbow with the help of the good arm. Lift up and across the body, exert gentle pressure and stretch the shoulder. • - Armpit stretch- Stand near a shelf of about chest height and lift the affected arm onto the shelf. Slightly bend the knees, opening your armpit. Deepen the bending of the knee, stretch armpit, and then straighten. With each bend, stretch further but not forcefully. • Some think that these basic exercises provide good results when it comes to shoulder function and movement. But the negative side of these physical therapies is they can mask only the symptoms temporarily. But it does not treat the underlying causes. It is time to opt for permanent relief from pain by choosing another treatment method - Regenerative therapy.

  5. Time to regenerate • Do not think that surgery is the only alternative to have permanent relief. Undoubtedly, Regenerative treatment is a growing boom to the world of unaided medicine. • You will notice significant improvement within 2-3 weeks once the frozen shoulder treatment starts. • Our Medica Stem Cells Clinics in Ireland and the UK offers safe and effective non-invasive Regenerative treatment to heal frozen shoulder naturally. • Regenerative treatments such as PRP therapy, Prolotherapy, and Stem cell therapy repairs the damaged shoulder tissues and revive its normal functions naturally. • It enhances recovery within a short period by stimulating your body's healing mechanism without any side effects. • This non-surgical Stem cell therapy and PRP therapy involves the use of one's own stem cells or blood cells, respectively. So, there is no risk of any rejection or cross-transmission of disease. • The Regenerative treatment has made its mark on this condition and is here to stay now.

  6. Also Read • KNEE PAIN TREAΩΩΩΩTMENT • SHOULDER PAIN TREATMENT • HIP PAIN TREATMENT

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