How long does a frozen shoulder usually take to recover naturally

Frozen shoulder, also known as frozen shoulder, the natural recovery time varies from person to person, and most of them take 6 to 24 months to recover, and the course of the disease can be significantly shortened with active treatment.
Frozen shoulder is a sterile inflammation due to the strain of the ligaments, muscles and joint capsule around the shoulder joint, and the main symptoms are joint pain and limited movement. Frozen shoulder is a self-limiting disease, but it takes a long time to recover, usually 6~24 months to heal itself.
The course of frozen shoulder is divided into three phases: acute phase, stiffness phase and remission phase. Physical therapy such as hot compresses, massage, and ultrashort wave, oral nonsteroidal drugs such as nimesulide and diclofenac sodium, and surgical treatment such as arthroscopic release can usually be given to alleviate the clinical symptoms and improve the joint function.
It is also necessary to carry out shoulder joint functional exercises under the guidance of the doctor, such as doing shoulder abduction, forward flexion and backward extension as well as wall climbing and back rubbing movements, etc., to promote the recovery of shoulder joint function.
If the symptoms of frozen shoulder occur, it is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time to improve the examination and then carry out targeted treatment. The above medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.