How to treat frozen shoulder muscle atrophy

Frozen shoulder muscle atrophy is treated by sports rehabilitation training, physiotherapy, medication and surgery.
1. Exercise rehabilitation training: focusing on independent functional exercise, shoulder abduction, adduction, lifting, dorsal extension and other functional training, such as wall climbing, light hanging bar and other activities, to restore the function of the shoulder joint and the symptoms of muscle atrophy. The above exercises are recommended to be carried out under the guidance of professional rehabilitation doctors.
2. Physiotherapy: Acupuncture, massage, hot compresses and other physiotherapy modalities can help relieve muscle stiffness, promote local circulation, facilitate the absorption of inflammatory edema, and facilitate the recovery of muscle atrophy.
3. Drug therapy: when local adhesion affects the patient’s activities, hormone and other drugs can be taken to seal the treatment, and when the pain is severe, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib can be used to help alleviate the patient’s symptoms as prescribed by the doctor.
4. Surgery: If the symptoms are more serious or the adhesion is more serious, local adhesion release can be carried out.
Frozen shoulder muscle atrophy patients are recommended to go to the hospital in time, early formal treatment, so as not to cause adverse consequences.