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Frozen Shoulder Treatment

Advanced SRDP Treatment for Frozen Shoulder for Long-Term Pain Relief and Improved Shoulder Mobility

Frozen shoulder, medically known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness, pain, and restricted movement of the shoulder joint. It develops gradually and can severely limit daily activities such as lifting the arm, dressing, combing hair, or sleeping comfortably. Frozen shoulder commonly affects adults between 40–60 years and is more frequent in individuals with diabetes, thyroid disorders, or prolonged shoulder immobility. Without timely frozen shoulder treatment, the condition may progress through painful stages and take years to resolve.

At our clinic, we provide advanced SRDP treatment for individuals suffering from chronic frozen shoulder, including patients who have been advised injections or surgical intervention.

Symptoms That Indicate the Need for Frozen Shoulder Treatment

You may require proper frozen shoulder treatment if you experience:

  • Persistent shoulder pain, especially at night
  • Gradual loss of shoulder movement
  • Stiffness while lifting or rotating the arm
  • Difficulty reaching overhead or behind the back
  • Pain while sleeping on the affected side
  • Weakness in the shoulder muscles
  • Restricted daily activities due to shoulder pain
  • Increased pain with sudden movement

Common Causes of Frozen Shoulder

Understanding the cause helps determine the right frozen shoulder treatment. Common
causes include:

  • Prolonged shoulder immobility
  • Shoulder injury or surgery
  • Diabetes and metabolic disorders
  • Thyroid imbalance
  • Age-related joint stiffness
  • Poor posture and sedentary lifestyle
  • Inflammation of the shoulder capsule
  • Lack of timely rehabilitation

Conventional Frozen Shoulder Treatment Options

Generally, frozen shoulder is managed through:

  • Pain-relief and anti-inflammatory medications
  • Physiotherapy and stretching exercises
  • Steroid injections
  • Shoulder manipulation under anesthesia
  • Frozen shoulder surgery

Many patients experience slow recovery or incomplete relief with these approaches.

Why Frozen Shoulder Surgery Is Not Always the First Option

Frozen shoulder surgery may involve: 

  • Surgical risks and complications
  • Long rehabilitation period
  • Post-surgery stiffness
  • Pain during recovery
  • Limited shoulder use for weeks or months

Due to these concerns, many patients prefer safer and structured frozen shoulder treatment
options.

SRDP Treatment for Frozen Shoulder

SRDP Treatment is a research-based and structured approach that focuses on reducing
inflammation, improving shoulder capsule flexibility, and restoring natural shoulder
movement by addressing the root cause of stiffness and pain..

Key Benefits of SRDP Treatment:

  • Non-invasive treatment approach
  • Focus on long-term shoulder pain relief
  • Improves shoulder mobility and flexibility
  • Helps break stiffness naturally
  • Enhances muscle strength and joint function
  • Suitable for patients advised surgery

This approach is ideal for individuals seeking reliable and result-oriented frozen shoulder treatment.

Frozen Shoulder Treatment Without Surgery

For patients who wish to avoid invasive procedures, SRDP Treatment provides effective frozen shoulder treatment without surgery, helping reduce pain, improve range of motion, and restore daily shoulder function naturally.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1: Which SRDP treatment is suitable for long-standing stiffness?
The right SRDP Treatment depends on the stage and severity of stiffness. SRDP Treatment focuses on improving mobility and long-term recovery.

2: Is frozen shoulder surgery always required?
No. Many patients advised surgery get benefit from advanced SRDP treatment that supports natural joint movement.

3: Can SRDP Treatment help diabetic frozen shoulder?
Yes, SRDP Treatment is designed to improve joint flexibility and reduce inflammation even in diabetic patients.

4: How long does frozen shoulder treatment take?
Recovery time varies, but many patients notice gradual pain relief and improved movement during the treatment course.

5: Is SRDP Treatment safe for frozen shoulder?
Yes, SRDP Treatment is a safe and non-invasive frozen shoulder treatment approach focused on long-term recovery.

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