I am facing frozen shoulder problem. At present undergoing physiotherapy for last 25 days with a sequence of pendulum exercise, using heat pad, mobilisation of shoulder, IFT. But problem still exists. I am diabitic and taking Januvia 50 mg once in morning. Sugar level at present is under control. Looking for some tip/ suggestion. more
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An examination can add volumes to your opinion. My concern was regarding the fact that you had increased pain on movement, especially weight bearing. That may have raised the possibility of "rotator cuff tear" where further exercise may have hurt you, and can be confirmed by MRI. since you are feeling better, stick to it :) more
Feb 25
Initially I consulted a orthopedic surgeon. Got the X-ray of shoulder done. Dr checked arm movements. He only concluded this. No other test done. Later physio checked for shoulder+ neck muscles and movements and confirmed as frozen shoulder. Yesterday, afetr therapy, i felt good improvement in back side movement of arm. Thanks for valuable suggestions Dr Manocha, Dr Saxena and Dr Mittal. Regards. more
Feb 25
In view of the fact that you have been on the physiotherapy with not so much benefit, and with the pain increasing while exercising, it may be better to make sure that other possibilities are ruled out, like rotator cuff trauma. I am not sure how you were diagnosed to have frozen shoulder, was a test done? more
Feb 24
The treatment for frozen shoulder is only and only physiotherapy besides the painkillers. The exercises you are currently doing are helping in increasing the range of movement of your shoulder. Add to this some strength training exercises with low weights of 1-2 Kgs Every alternate day. more
Feb 23