Frozen shoulder is a self-limiting disease, most of the patients will recover from the disease in 6~12 months, but a few people will have complications and need to take treatment to recover gradually. Frozen shoulder, also known as fifty shoulders, is a sterile inflammation of the soft tissues around the shoulder joint, which mainly manifests as pain around the shoulder and limited joint activities. The disease is self-limiting, and most of them can be cured after 6~12 months, but receiving treatment as early as possible can alleviate the clinical symptoms, prevent the condition from deteriorating, and promote the earliest possible recovery. Frozen shoulder patients should actively carry out rehabilitation training, and can adopt functional exercises such as pulling wheel method, combing method, back hand pulling and climbing wall method, etc. Non-steroidal drugs such as ibuprofen and etoricoxib can be chosen to relieve local pain, and local closed treatment can be carried out in accordance with the doctor’s prescription. A small number of patients with severe clinical symptoms or untimely treatment may develop complications, such as muscle stiffness, joint adhesion, etc., which seriously affects shoulder joint activities and requires surgical treatment. It is recommended that patients with frozen shoulder should seek medical treatment in time, and standardized treatment should be carried out after the cause of the disease is clarified, so as to promote early recovery.