Patients with periarthritis of the shoulder joint causing hand numbness can relieve the symptoms through surgical treatment, medication, and combined treatment as follows: First, surgical treatment: Under general anesthesia, manual release treatment for periarthritis of the shoulder joint is performed to completely tear the adhesive band, restore the range of motion of the shoulder joint, and relieve nerve stimulation, which can relieve the symptoms of hand numbness. Patients should insist on cold compress treatment after surgery to inhibit local bleeding and swelling. Second, medication: Oral nerve-nourishing drugs, such as vitamin B1, vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and other drugs, generally need to be taken orally for 3-6 months continuously before they can play an obvious therapeutic effect. Third, combined treatment: While treating frozen shoulder, patients should also pay high attention to whether they are suffering from cervical spondylosis. If cervical spondylosis and frozen shoulder attack at the same time and cause numbness in the hands, it is difficult to relieve the symptoms of numbness in the hands by only treating frozen shoulder. Cervical spondylosis should be addressed at the same time, such as cervical traction and neck physiotherapy.