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Frozen Shoulder Treatment Options Analysed | Expert Physio Review the Latest Evidence UK FROST Trial
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In this tutorial, we review the latest evidence and best practice for treating frozen shoulders.

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*UK Frost Trial: doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)31965-6
*Maund et al.,2012: doi.org/10.3310/hta16110

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@LauraZunigaMath

1 year ago

I have a frozen shoulder right now and this is one of the best videos I have seen on this so painful condition. Thank you!

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@imogenPsychic

6 months ago

Been dealing with this for 11 months already. It started from my right shoulder. Now both are affected.

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@CheburashkaGenovna

2 months ago

Love the format! 👍👏

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@marsamarillento3883

5 months ago

Thank you for the Education!. In my case, I would have save a ton of money if I went directly to a Physical Therapist rather than an ortho who have me on a very expensive MRI with contrast and painkillers. I was an uneducated, physical therapy-wise, thinking physical therapy was massage therapy. After 2 or 3 sessions on PT my pain level subsided for me to get good sleep and started exercise. I even went to the gym, after a year of lay-off. 2 months later I am on my way to full range of motion.

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@mitin09

1 year ago

Thank you for sharing that interestng and helpful info

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@AVportau

1 year ago

great vid... accurate and sensible info... thanks.

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@sunettebrink2012

5 months ago

My 1st frozen shoulder healed with cortizone injections 10 years ago & started weight training past 3y.Had a left frozen shoulder app 6 mths ago and have been treating myself with Tumeric Cayenne& black pepper mix plus weight training throughout and is now 98% healed without any meds besides occasional anti-inflammatories.

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@ssekharnayak1117

1 year ago

Thanks sir for your effort to upload such videos to educate us(Physio) .Your videos are so much informative that I can't describe in words.Thanks a lot sir 🙏🙏

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@aryac5599

1 year ago

Superb analysis about the limitations of the aforementioned article.

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@honuman39

1 year ago

I highly recommend you look at James Waslaski's techniques for adhesive capsulitis. He's had great success with his manual therapy work.

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@gtzi7909

6 months ago

The remedie for my left frozen shoulder was manual therapy, exercises & stretching and finally a prp injection which i was afraid to do but it did some kind of magic and finished the job. You have to keep it moving in anyway possible. Now I'm dealing right shoulder tendonitis and i won't let it freeze by any means. I'm also scheduling a prp injection again.

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@panagiotiskapodistrias9817

1 year ago

Really nice, thanks a lot for your effort :)

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@rambleon2011

7 months ago

Do TENS units help with frozen shoulder?

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@user-rg4gv2bi8i

9 months ago

I have frozen shoulder following a broken humerus. I have had one cortisone injection with a wonderful PT that is using a hands-on approach with stretching and strengthening. On my fifth month. I am improving dramatically. One more month should be 100 percent ROM. It's hard work. You can do it!

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@veep2240

1 year ago

I have had ongoing shoulder bursitis for nearly 7 months now, which has developed into a chronic frozen shoulder. I’ve had 10 sessions of physiotherapy, with no effect. Today I had a shoulder hydrodilatation, not sure if it will help? But I’m hoping.

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@umairsqu

7 months ago

i got frozen shoulder after a session of intense work out. it was more painful then a hairline fracture i have had. i have regained 50% of my movement after 3 months but there is clicking sound every time i move my arms up.

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@dulcineawallace7804

8 months ago

I’ve had frozen shoulder over the past few years, first in my right shoulder and then in my left. The right shoulder started hurting and then it kept getting more painful, until it froze. I didn’t go to the doctors. I researched it online and watched YouTube videos to learn stretches. The right shoulder took almost 2years to heal because I injured it very badly. The left shoulder is almost healed. I didn’t go to the doctors because the research said, there is no cure and it just takes time to heal. I didn’t want to take steroids.

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@nesheiwg

1 month ago

I have a frozen shoulder now week 8 post op rotator cuff surgery. Physical therapy is becoming more painful.

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@veep2240

1 year ago

I developed bursitis & a frozen shoulder about 7 months ago after having my covid booster. My orthopaedic specialist came to the conclusion that it could be caused by the covid vaccine. The main factor being, that he has seen 6-7 patients with the same condition & symptoms as myself which developed after the booster shot. We had no ongoing medical issues, or injuries before the covid booster, which was administered in the shoulder & arm area that I have developed these painful conditions. I would like to know is there any data being collected or research into this yet? It’s very concerning 😓

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