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Relieving Frozen Shoulder with Millville Chiropractic and Exercise

Frozen shoulder (aka adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint that can significantly interfere with daily life. For those who have it the way to relief can seem daunting, but recent research implies there are good ways that blend chiropractic care and exercise.

Understanding Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder can be confusing due to its unsure origins—though it often develops following an injury or prolonged immobility. A notable study by Russo et al. (1) highlights a solid connection between cervical foraminal stenosis at the C5 level and frozen shoulder, proposing that nerve compression could be a significant risk factor, coining the term "neurogenic frozen shoulder."

The Prevalence and Impact of Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain is a common complaint, particularly among younger females and those under 65, as noted by Hodgetts et al. (2). It’s vital to think about how occupational factors and mental health, such as depression, can exacerbate or even lead to shoulder pain. Understanding these relationships is important for tailoring helpful treatment plans.

Chiropractic Care for Frozen Shoulder

Chiropractic care, known for its noninvasive approach, offers promising results for shoulder disorders, including frozen shoulder. Treatments may involve cervicothoracic manipulation and mobilization, which have been shown to effectively ease shoulder pain of any duration. According to the clinical guidelines from the Ontario Protocol for Traffic Injury Management (OPTIMa) collaboration, these techniques can deliver significant relief and aid in returning function. (3)

The Role of Exercise in Recovery

Exercise is another pillar in handling frozen shoulder. The Cochrane Database review by Page et al. (4) points out the effectiveness of combining manual therapy with exercise to boost shoulder mobility and lower pain. Exercises typically focus on gentle stretching and strengthening to regain range of motion and avert further stiffness.

Laser therapy and multimodal care approaches, integrating heat/cold therapies and range of motion exercises, also afford comprehensive management for soft tissue disorders like frozen shoulder. These methods aim to boost healing and reinstate normal function over time.

A Holistic Path to Relief

For those dealing with frozen shoulder, a combination of chiropractic care and individually designed exercise programs presents a holistic and effective strategy. This approach not only addresses pain but also centers on long-term mobility and function.

If you are struggling with shoulder pain or frozen shoulder, consult with your Millville chiropractor at Wilson Family Chiropractic to explore these evidence-based options. Remember, timely intervention can block further problems and boost faster recovery. By integrating Millville chiropractic techniques and exercise into your daily routine, you can find the way towards a more pain-free life, regaining the freedom to move with ease.

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