Patients with shoulder pain may be suffering from frozen shoulder, also known as periarthritis, which can be caused by degenerative soft tissue disease, long-term overstrain, and improper treatment after trauma. Patients with frozen shoulder may experience paroxysmal pain in the shoulder, most of which is chronic and often worsens after climate change or exertion. In addition, there will be a limitation of shoulder joint movement, and shoulder abduction, supination, internal rotation and external rotation will be more pronounced. As the condition worsens, adhesions in the tissues surrounding the shoulder joint may cause restrictions in all directions of shoulder joint movement, which may affect the patient’s work and life in severe cases. Patients suffering from frozen shoulder should be examined and anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be applied to relieve the pain symptoms. In addition, you can apply massage, tui na, massage and physical therapy to relieve the symptoms.