In clinical practice, if a patient suffers from strain-related frozen shoulder, the cause of the condition is due to strain on the shoulder muscles and surrounding soft tissues. When this condition occurs, the patient should first be instructed to take rest and to avoid strain and cold in the shoulder, and can be treated by applying topical ointments to the shoulder to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis or by using traditional Chinese medicine meridians. Physiotherapy can also be applied to the shoulder joint, such as acupuncture, moxibustion, acupuncture point herbal iontophoresis and other physical therapies to improve blood circulation in and around the shoulder and reduce the degree of muscle adhesions in the shoulder. If the patient feels more pain in the shoulder joint, he or she can also take oral pain medication, for example, he or she can take oral toine tablets. After the clinical development of frozen shoulder, the patient should consult a doctor promptly and take the correct treatment in time after a clear diagnosis, so that the frozen shoulder can be recovered as soon as possible.