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Frozen Shoulder Manipulation – Comprehensive Treatment

October 17, 2008 by admin 
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Frozen shoulder manipulation is an effective treatment given to patient suffering from adhesive capsulitis, a medical term for the frozen shoulder. What is frozen shoulder? It is nothing but a severe pain caused in the shoulder spontaneously or following an injury or any kind of inflammation. If this inflammation is not treated properly, the body develops scar tissue causing adhesions to thicken the capsule surrounding the shoulder and restrict its movement.

The frozen shoulder manipulation is used by physiotherapist to increase the normal motion of the shoulder and minimize the time duration taken by the physicians to bring the patient back to the normal stage. The frozen shoulder manipulation was developed by Paul Roubal, PhD, PT and Jeff Placzek, MD, PT, OCS…

The frozen shoulder manipulation is an advanced level of treatment in which the patient feels painless during treatment procedures as some local anesthesia is administered on the patient, without surgery. This results in the free movement of the shoulder from any pain. In the frozen shoulder manipulation the results are immediate but still then further rehabilitation is necessary for 100% result.

This frozen shoulder manipulation is effective in many patients. Many patients prefer this advanced treatment in place of old tradition therapy as it is very slow and is effective in some patients only. Because the reason is that they don’t recover well with the exercises due to pain. The frozen shoulder manipulation reduces the damage of important cuff muscles.

Other kind of manipulation treatment may damage the cuff muscles. Once the full completed procedure has taken place, the patients arm starts getting control over the motor nerves. After this development, the patient must start doing stretching exercises to maintain the range of control. In future, the patient and the physiotherapist should work together to make the shoulder return to its normal level of function.

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