Frozen Shoulder Treatment
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Frozen Shoulder Treatment & Recovery

Experiencing stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion in your shoulder? Dr. Jigar Desai offers effective diagnosis and treatment options for frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) to restore flexibility and reduce pain.

  • Comprehensive Evaluation

    Physical examination and imaging tests to assess severity and stage of stiffness.

  • Non-Surgical Approach

    Medications, physiotherapy, and targeted stretches to restore shoulder motion.

  • Advanced Treatments

    Hydrodilatation or arthroscopic release for resistant frozen shoulder cases.

Relieve Stiffness & Improve Motion

Book your consultation with Dr. Jigar Desai to regain shoulder mobility and live pain-free.

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Comprehensive Guide to Frozen Shoulder

Learn about the symptoms, causes, treatment strategies, and recovery roadmap for frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis). Expert insights by Dr. Jigar Desai to help you regain motion, ease stiffness, and live pain-free.

1) Common Symptoms of Frozen Shoulder
  • Gradual onset of shoulder stiffness and limited motion
  • Deep, aching pain around the joint, especially at night
  • Difficulty lifting the arm or reaching overhead
  • Pain while dressing, combing hair, or sleeping on the affected side
  • Restricted external rotation and abduction
  • Progression through freezing, frozen, and thawing phases
2) Causes & Risk Factors
  • Diabetes and thyroid disorders
  • Shoulder immobilization after surgery or injury
  • Autoimmune or inflammatory responses
  • Age (typically affects 40–60 years)
  • Gender (more common in women)
  • History of rotator cuff tendinopathy or bursitis
3) Treatment Options
  • Guided physiotherapy to improve range of motion
  • Anti-inflammatory medications and pain relievers
  • Hydrodilatation (joint capsule distension with fluid)
  • Corticosteroid injections for inflammation control
  • Shoulder manipulation under anesthesia (MUA)
  • Arthroscopic capsular release in severe cases
4) Activities to Avoid During Recovery
  • Forcefully stretching beyond comfort level
  • Heavy lifting with the affected arm
  • Sudden or jerky shoulder movements
  • Skipping regular physiotherapy sessions
  • Sleeping in incorrect postures
  • Prolonged immobilization without medical advice
5) Prevention Tips
  • Keep the shoulder joint active, especially after injury or surgery
  • Early intervention for shoulder pain and stiffness
  • Daily range-of-motion exercises
  • Proper management of diabetes and thyroid issues
  • Avoid long periods of immobilization
  • Posture correction and ergonomic habits
6) Diagnostic Tools
  • Detailed clinical examination and shoulder motion testing
  • MRI to assess capsule thickening and inflammation
  • Ultrasound to rule out rotator cuff pathology
  • X-rays to exclude arthritis or fractures
  • Functional range-of-motion assessments
  • Diagnostic response to steroid injection (for confirmation)
7) Supportive Therapies
  • Hot packs to loosen shoulder joint
  • TENS therapy for pain relief
  • Capsular stretching techniques
  • Kinesio taping for support and alignment
  • Manual therapy and joint mobilization
  • Patient education and ergonomic correction
8) Rehabilitation & Motion Recovery
  • Phase-wise shoulder stretching programs
  • Passive and active-assisted motion exercises
  • Capsular mobility and scapular stabilization
  • Strengthening once motion improves
  • Daily home-based rehab routines
  • Continuous orthopedic monitoring and progression
Frozen Shoulder Treatment by Dr. Jigar Desai

Consult for Frozen Shoulder

Struggling with stiffness or pain in your shoulder? It could be a sign of frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis). Get personalized evaluation and treatment from Dr. Jigar Desai, expert in non-surgical and surgical care options.


Frozen Shoulder Treatment by Dr. Jigar Desai

Frozen Shoulder Specialist – Dr. Jigar Desai

Experiencing persistent shoulder stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion? You might be suffering from Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis). With over 15+ years of orthopedic experience, Dr. Jigar Desai offers expert care to relieve pain, restore mobility, and get you back to your daily life.

  • • Detailed assessment to diagnose the stage of Frozen Shoulder
  • • Non-surgical options including physiotherapy, pain relief & stretching
  • • Targeted steroid injections to reduce inflammation and stiffness
  • • Advanced arthroscopic release for severe or unresponsive cases
  • • Customized recovery plans for lasting mobility and shoulder strength

Why Choose Dr. Jigar Desai?

Frozen Shoulder – Questions & Answers

Learn about frozen shoulder symptoms, causes, and treatment options. Discover how Dr. Jigar Desai provides advanced, non-surgical and surgical approaches for lasting relief and shoulder mobility restoration.

Frozen Shoulder Treatment by Dr. Jigar Desai

Dr. Jigar Desai specializes in treating frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) through a blend of targeted physiotherapy, medications, and minimally invasive procedures. His treatment strategies are designed to relieve pain, improve movement, and prevent long-term stiffness.

Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a condition where the shoulder becomes stiff and painful, limiting the range of motion due to inflammation and thickening of the shoulder capsule.

It often develops after an injury or surgery that limits arm movement or due to medical conditions like diabetes, thyroid issues, or prolonged immobilization.

Symptoms include persistent shoulder pain, stiffness, and restricted range of motion that worsens over time and interferes with daily activities.

Diagnosis is made through a physical examination, medical history, and sometimes imaging such as X-rays or MRI to rule out other shoulder problems.

Treatments include physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, steroid injections, and in some cases, arthroscopic release to loosen the joint capsule.

You can book a consultation with Dr. Jigar Desai through his official clinic website or by calling the clinic. Early diagnosis and intervention help reduce pain and prevent long-term stiffness.