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April 21 2017

Frozen shoulder stages

Alexander Berger, RMT in Oakville News and what's happening Frozen shoulder, massage therapy, oakville, RMT, symptoms

Did you know that the frozen shoulder usually has 3 stages that the shoulder will go through.

  • Freezing stage – may last from 10 to 36 weeks long. Intense pain, even at rest, limitation of the range of motion of the joint.
  • Frozen stage – may last from 4 to 12 month. Pain only with movement. Significant adhesions and limited shoulder ( GlenoHumeral joint) motion with substitute motions of the scapula. Possible atrophy of Rotator cuff Biceps and triceps.
  • Thawing stage – may last from 2 to 24 month. No pain, significant capsular restrictions from adhesions. Some never regain normal Range Of Motion.

All the stages will vary from person to person and will mostly depend on the self-care and the therapy. It is very essential to continue Massage Therapy, Physiotherapy, Acupuncture on a weekly basis along with self-care to icrease the healing process.

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