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Frozen Shoulder Treatment

Non-surgical treatment for adhesive capsulitis and shoulder stiffness in Noida.

Frozen Shoulder

What is Frozen Shoulder?

Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) causes progressive stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint. It typically develops slowly in three stages — freezing, frozen, and thawing — and can last 1-3 years without proper treatment. Our interventional approaches can significantly speed up recovery.

Common Symptoms

  • Severe shoulder pain, especially at night
  • Progressive loss of shoulder movement
  • Inability to raise arm above shoulder level
  • Pain while reaching behind the back
  • Stiffness that worsens over weeks/months
  • Difficulty with daily tasks like dressing or combing hair

Common Causes

  • Inflammation and thickening of shoulder capsule
  • Diabetes (increases risk by 2-4 times)
  • Previous shoulder injury or surgery
  • Prolonged immobilization
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Age (most common between 40-60 years)

How We Treat Frozen Shoulder

At Noida Pain Management Clinic, Dr. Vikas Tyagi uses a combination of advanced interventional techniques tailored to your specific condition:

Hydrodilatation (capsular distension)
Suprascapular nerve block
Intra-articular steroid injections
PRP therapy
Manipulation under anaesthesia
Guided physiotherapy protocol
Dr. Vikas Tyagi
Dr. Vikas Tyagi
Consultant Interventional Pain Specialist
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Frequently Asked Questions

Without treatment, frozen shoulder can last 1-3 years. With interventional treatment, most patients see significant improvement within 4-8 weeks.
Yes, diabetic patients are 2-4 times more likely to develop frozen shoulder. Blood sugar control is an important part of treatment.
In most cases, once properly treated, frozen shoulder does not recur in the same shoulder. However, it can sometimes affect the other shoulder.

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