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Treating Frozen Shoulder

Understanding Frozen Shoulder — And How The Pain & Injury Clinic Can Help

Shoulder pain and tightness are issues most people experience at some point in their lives. Whether caused by sports injuries, hormonal changes, repetitive daily movements, or long-term poor posture, these symptoms can gradually worsen until they impact everyday activities. One of the most restrictive and frustrating conditions that can develop from these issues is Frozen Shoulder, also known as Adhesive Capsulitis.

What Is Frozen Shoulder?

Frozen Shoulder is characterised by a significant loss of shoulder mobility, alongside persistent stiffness and pain. This condition typically develops in stages and can last several months to as long as three years. In many cases, people find the symptoms do not fully resolve without targeted treatment. Daily painkillers, limited motion, and ongoing discomfort often become part of life unless proper intervention is introduced.

Common signs include:

  • Difficulty reaching overhead or behind your back

  • Persistent aching or sharp shoulder pain

  • Restricted range of motion

  • Increasing stiffness over time

Why Does Frozen Shoulder Happen?

Frozen Shoulder can develop for many reasons, including:

  • Injury or trauma

  • Hormonal imbalances

  • Repetitive strain

  • Inflammation

  • Postural issues

  • Secondary effects of other conditions

Regardless of the cause, the result is the same: the shoulder capsule becomes tight and inflamed, limiting normal movement.

A Modern, Pain-Free Solution at The Pain & Injury Clinic

At The Pain & Injury Clinic, we specialise in non-invasive, pain-free, and surgery-free treatments designed to address both the root cause and the symptoms of Frozen Shoulder.

During your consultation, our Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) specialist will assess whether your condition stems from a primary issue (such as injury) or secondary factors (such as posture or compensation patterns). We also consider both your physical and emotional state to create a tailored treatment plan.

Your customised recovery programme may include:

  • Frequency Specific Microcurrent protocols to target inflammation, pain, and tissue dysfunction

  • Corrective frequency programs to repair and restore healthy movement patterns

  • Guided stretches and mobility exercises designed to complement FSM therapy

  • Long-term recovery support to help ensure the condition does not return

Our goal is to help you regain movement, reduce pain, and restore the full health of your shoulder—comfortably and effectively.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

Frozen Shoulder does not have to control your daily life. With the right treatment, many people experience rapid improvement and long-term relief.

Let The Pain & Injury Clinic help you restore movement, reduce pain, and return to a life free from shoulder restrictions.