Frozen Shoulder
This condition is marked by an inability to lift the arm fully overhead or behind the back. It feels like one’s arm has lost its
range of movement. Often the condition is not painful until the
arm becomes stressed, but by then, it is too late and the
condition will require some treatment.
Doctor's Treatment Plan
Phase I
Remodeling Phase
The treatment involves reducing the swelling, breaking up the scar tissue and improving the range of motion.
Phase II
Re-education Phase
This phase of treatment involves stretching and strengthening the muscles to improve posture and range of motion.
Phase III
Stabilization Phase
This phase involves manipulating the joints focused to the spine, shoulder and all attachments. In this phase, repetition is the key to improving the condition and preventing any regression. |

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