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Typically, you’ll experience shoulder pain which can become more severe over a number of months. This is usually followed by increasing stiffness. The stiffness may affect your ability to carry out everyday activities. In particularly severe cases of Frozen Shoulder, you may not be able to move your shoulder at all.
Frozen shoulder occurs when the flexible tissue that surrounds the shoulder joint, known as the capsule, becomes inflamed and thickened. It’s not fully understood why this process happens. This can happen in one or both shoulders.
Chronic Pain In One Or Both Of Your Shoulders
Difficulty Moving The Shoulder Due To Stiffness
Trouble Sleeping Due To Shoulder Discomfort
Struggling With Tasks Like Dressing Or Grooming
Difficulty Lifting Even Light Items
Problems Reaching For Objects, Especially Overhead
Walking Up At Night With Excruciating Shoulder Pain
Never Ending Pain In Your Shoulder
Avoiding Favorite Activities Due To Shoulder Pain
Relying Heavily On Pain Medications For Relief
Worrying That The Pain Will Get Over Time?
Effortlessly Reaching Overhead And Enjoying Full Range Of Motion
Enjoying A Pain Free Life With A Comfortable And Flexible Shoulder
Enjoying Sports, Gardening And Hobbies Again
Reducing Or Eliminating The Need For Medication
Enjoying Your Life Free From Worry
Each point of the exam targets a specific aspect of your chronic pain, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of your condition.
By examining the brain, body, and gut, we pinpoint the root cause of your chronic pain.
Based on the results, we craft a treatment plan that addresses your specific symptoms and lifestyle, so that you can get your life back.
As you progress through your treatment plan, we will fine-tune your care, adapting to changes and maximizing relief.
Frozen shoulder is a condition that leads to pain and stiffness of the shoulder. It’s also known as adhesive capsulitis or shoulder contracture.Typically, you’ll experience shoulder pain which can become more severe over a number of months. This is usually followed by increasing stiffness. The stiffness may affect your ability to carry out everyday activities. In particularly severe cases, you may not be able to move your shoulder at all.
What Causes Frozen Shoulder?
Frozen shoulder occurs when the flexible tissue that surrounds the shoulder joint, known as the capsule, becomes inflamed and thickened.
It’s not fully understood why this process happens. This can happen in one or both shoulders.
This condition can appear without any apparent reason, however, your risk of developing a frozen shoulder can increase if you have a previous shoulder injury or shoulder surgery, diabetes or a thyroid problem, Dupuytren’s contracture – a condition where small lumps of thickened tissue form in the hands and fingers other health conditions, such as heart disease and stroke
For most patients, Frozen shoulder can be reversed with proper care and treatment. Many of our patients notice an improvement after the first visit.
The typical medical treatment options for addressing frozen shoulder is masking symptoms with medications or surgery. Each doctor will only use the tools they are given based on their training. However, masking the symptoms with medications does not address what is causing your frozen shoulder and that is why the 7-Point Brain, Body & Gut Exam is so important.
Well that depends on the severity of your frozen shoulder. However most of our patients see an increase in mobility on their very first visit.
This 7-Point Brain-Body-Gut Exam is designed to focuses on the interconnectedness of the brain, body, and gut, recognizing that these systems are closely linked and influence each other's function. Will Find The Root Cause Of Your Pain and Create a Treatment Plan Tailored To You!
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