Monday, December 7, 2009

Frozen Shoulder Anyone Here Ever Treated For A Frozen Shoulder?

Anyone here ever treated for a frozen shoulder? - frozen shoulder

I had to break one in August '08. Progress has been made in a frozen shoulder. Had manipulation under anesthesia in September by almost 6 months, he lacks the strength and flexibility, which is about 80%. She questions whether this is normal and what was your experience with this.

7 comments:

ozinnz said...

I had frozen shoulder. I went to an A & E clinical pain in his shoulder and was X-rays and gave me a few weeks psyiotherapy. Whatever. Finally, I went to a doctor who said it was frozen shoulder and gave me a cortisone injection. With the exception of two days of pain after the injection was completely free of pain for one year. When the pain came back gave me another shot. Very rarely, I have a problem, but overall I'm pain free. or about 6 years.

ozinnz said...

I had frozen shoulder. I went to an A & E clinical pain in his shoulder and was X-rays and gave me a few weeks psyiotherapy. Whatever. Finally, I went to a doctor who said it was frozen shoulder and gave me a cortisone injection. With the exception of two days of pain after the injection was completely free of pain for one year. When the pain came back gave me another shot. Very rarely, I have a problem, but overall I'm pain free. or about 6 years.

Diana said...

I had a frozen shoulder, four years ago. I went to PT, but it was the exercises that I work from home on the best. Could not lift my arm to wash my hair or wash my hair. I could not dry your back with your arms or anything. It was very painful. Back to the normal 3 to 4 months of daily exercise.'s even better in fact. Here you will find exercises to do to get online. Google it.

isotope2... said...

When the roof fell on me at work and destroyed my body told me I had to avoid exercising my shoulders every day to it, but it has a frozen shoulder anyway, thank you, God, I recovered pretty quickly, but it was very painful, and I've had a lot of physio, and yes, that is more rigid than the case before the frozen shoulder.

isotope2... said...

When the roof fell on me at work and destroyed my body told me I had to avoid exercising my shoulders every day to it, but it has a frozen shoulder anyway, thank you, God, I recovered pretty quickly, but it was very painful, and I've had a lot of physio, and yes, that is more rigid than the case before the frozen shoulder.

TheTermi... said...

I have it in both shoulders.
Every day I'm stretching exercises and light weights.
Of course, the stiffness and back pain every day. But I have 90-99% of the mobility and strength have on my shoulders.

Mike S said...

Grin Well, I smile, but here it is. I remember how some of them in school. I can not remember her name, but in any case forced the shoulders. Good luck to you.
... Mike S. ..

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