Frozen shoulder is a very common condition that occurs in female patients around the age of 50. The main symptoms of frozen shoulder are shoulder pain and limitation of movement. Frozen shoulder starts with paroxysmal pain in the shoulder, which is most obvious in the front and back of the shoulder, and then the pain gradually intensifies into persistent soreness or swelling, which is aggravated by climate change or exertion, and even spreads to the neck and upper limbs, and at the same time, it will have pain at night, which affects the quality of sleep. Over time, the pain and adhesion of the joints may cause limitation of activities, which may be manifested as limitation of shoulder abduction, lifting, and dorsal extension. However, the disease is self-limiting and recovery is usually good. The disease is self-limiting and usually recovers well.