Effective Treatments for Frozen Shoulder: Finding Local Specialists - Neurology

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Treatment for Frozen Shoulder


My brother is experiencing severe shoulder pain and cannot lift his arm.
I heard that Dr.
Fang Jingwen from Hualien Mennonite Hospital is well-known for his acupuncture treatment, but he has returned to Singapore.
Could you please recommend a nearby specialist in Hualien who also practices acupuncture for my brother's treatment? Thank you.

Jing Ying, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/07/25

Dr. Gao Chunde reply Neurology


I apologize, but my primary services are in the Taichung area, and I am not very familiar with Hualien.
It may be more appropriate to consult with an orthopedic or rehabilitation physician at Hualien County Hospital.

Reply Date: 2012/07/25

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Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, which can significantly limit mobility and daily activities. The condition typically progresses through three stages: freezing, frozen, and thawing. During the freezing stage, pain gradually increases, and the range of motion decreases. In the frozen stage, pain may diminish, but stiffness remains, making it difficult to move the shoulder. Finally, in the thawing stage, shoulder mobility gradually improves.

Effective treatments for frozen shoulder often include a combination of physical therapy, medication, and sometimes injections. Physical therapy is crucial as it helps to restore movement and flexibility. A physical therapist can design a tailored exercise program that focuses on stretching and strengthening the shoulder muscles. This may include range-of-motion exercises, which are essential for regaining mobility.

In addition to physical therapy, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen or naproxen can help reduce pain and inflammation. In some cases, corticosteroid injections may be recommended to alleviate severe pain and inflammation, allowing patients to participate more actively in physical therapy.

For patients who do not respond to conservative treatments, more invasive options may be considered. These include manipulation under anesthesia, where the doctor moves the shoulder while the patient is sedated to break up adhesions, or arthroscopic surgery to remove scar tissue and adhesions.

Regarding your inquiry about finding a local specialist in Hualien who is skilled in injection therapy for frozen shoulder, it is advisable to seek out orthopedic specialists or rehabilitation physicians who have experience with this condition. You may want to contact local hospitals or clinics, such as Hualien Tzu Chi Medical Center or other reputable orthopedic practices in the area. They often have specialists who can provide both physical therapy and injection treatments.

When looking for a physician, consider asking about their experience with frozen shoulder specifically, as well as their approach to treatment. It may also be beneficial to read reviews or seek recommendations from other patients who have undergone similar treatments.

In conclusion, while frozen shoulder can be a challenging condition to manage, a multidisciplinary approach involving physical therapy, medication, and possibly injections can lead to significant improvements. Finding a qualified specialist who understands the nuances of this condition is crucial for effective treatment. If your brother is experiencing severe pain and limited mobility, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly to explore the best treatment options available.

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