Frozen Shoulder Therapy in Delhi
Targeted Pain Relief & Mobility Restoration
Understanding Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in your shoulder joint. Signs and symptoms typically begin gradually, worsen over time, and then resolve, usually within one to three years. However, waiting for it to resolve on its own can be a long and painful process. At OPTM Healthcare Delhi, our targeted therapy accelerates recovery, restores mobility, and relieves pain much faster than conventional methods, without injections or surgery.
What is Frozen Shoulder?
The bones, ligaments, and tendons that make up your shoulder joint are encased in a capsule of connective tissue. Frozen shoulder occurs when this capsule thickens and tightens around the shoulder joint, restricting its movement. The condition typically develops in three stages: Freezing, Frozen, and Thawing.
Our advanced treatment directly targets the inflammation and adhesions within the joint capsule. Using natural anti-inflammatory phytotherapy and gentle Movement RX, we help to break down the restrictive tissue and restore the joint's natural lubrication and flexibility, speeding up the "thawing" process significantly.
Common Contributing Factors:
- Inflammation of the shoulder capsule
- Thickening and tightening of the shoulder capsule
- Immobility due to injury, surgery, or illness
- Systemic diseases like diabetes or thyroid disorders
- The exact cause is often unknown (idiopathic)
Common Symptoms & Warning Signs
Early Treatment Benefits: Treating frozen shoulder in the early "freezing" stage can prevent severe stiffness and shorten the overall recovery time dramatically. Don't wait for it to get worse.
Our Holistic Treatment Approach
Our Delhi clinic's protocol for frozen shoulder is designed to be gentle yet highly effective, focusing on restoring pain-free movement as quickly and safely as possible.
Expected Recovery Timeline:
Prevention & Lifestyle Tips
While not always preventable, these tips can reduce your risk, especially after a shoulder injury.