3 Silly Reasons Why Frozen Shoulder Doesn’t Heal

Having frozen shoulder can cause a lot of discomfort. But surprisingly, the reasons for this ailment are so simple, you’ll kick yourself! Easy to avoid, too! Time to get our shoulders (and quality of life) back!


We need our shoulders. It’s essential for daily (quality) life. Without them, putting our underpants on, washing our face, or giving someone a hug is pretty much impossible. Try NOT using your shoulders for 10 minutes, and you’ll realise how fortunate we are to have them.

Frozen shoulder is a very common diagnosis of shoulder pain. Many people experience a painful arc when moving the shoulder in specific movements or angles, similar to shoulder impingement or tendonitis syndromes, or rotator cuff strain and tears.

I was recently asked if I could help with frozen shoulder conditions. Simply put, we are certainly capable of treating shoulder injuries, including frozen shoulder. How many treatment sessions is required will vary from person to person. Some of our clients may feel relief within two weeks, while others take two to three months. Some will take even longer, depending on the cause, severity, and their habits.

So what makes it heal faster? Or what stops our shoulder pain from getting better?

Three Silly, Simple Reasons Why Frozen Shoulder Pain Doesn’t Get Better:

1. Wrong Diagnosis

Is it a frozen shoulder? Or is it tendonitis? Impingement? A joint misalignment? Shoulder or AC joint sprain? Or… ?

If you’ve done your research on Google, you’d find that REAL frozen shoulder goes through various stages, and can take a year or more to get better. Without treatment, some say it can take several years to get better.

But we need to find out if it really is frozen shoulder or not, and which stage you are at. Or is the shoulder pain caused by poor bio-mechanics, that impinges on the rotator cuff tendon?

2. Wrong Treatment

If you get the diagnosis wrong, then the treatment is going to be wrong. Remember that the human body is like a car: it’s made of many parts. When a car breaks down, is it automatically the engine? There are many things that could have gone wrong and caused the car to break down – not just the engine. If you start fixing the engine even though that’s not the problem, then you’ll waste time, money, and effort doing the wrong treatment.

(Also, the treatment should address the entire body. Not just that single part, but how that part moves, and interacts with adjacent areas. Too many people focus on tight muscles, or weak muscles. That’s only one factor. What about the other factors? What about healing? Strength is for stabilising and performance, not healing).

3. No Plan

Just like every objective / goal needs a plan, the same goes for treatment. Strategy is important. If you just try a bit of this and a bit of that, and follow something you read on Google or Facebook, and never stick to a strategy, then don’t expect to get better. Instead, make a plan, follow it faithfully, and stick to it no matter what. Also, make sure you schedule in a review to map progress and allow adaptation where necessary. If you found the right diagnosis, and started the right treatment, then the right plan will enable you to get the outcome you desire.

If you need any help with the diagnosis,  treatment, or strategy, just ask. I’m always happy to help.

Good luck!






This post was first published on Chiropractic Works blog and has been reposted on Connected Women with the permission of the author.
Edited by Michelle Sarthou 
Image Credit: Shutterstock
References:
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/tc/frozen-shoulder-topic-overview
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/frozen-shoulder/basics/treatment/con-20022510
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/166186.php?page=2
http://www.healthline.com/health/frozen-shoulder#Diagnosis5


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Dr Gary Tho

Dr Gary Tho is the founder of ChiroWorks, a health care clinic, specialising in peak performance for anyone who can’t afford an ‘off’ day. His clients include executives, corporates, professional athletes and artists. He is also a speaker & writer. Dr Gary conducts a variety of engaging health workshops and his book The Pain Free Desk Warrior - Free yourself from aches and pains will be launched in Oct 2015. Dr Gary is changing the world one posture at a time.

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