How to treat frozen shoulder?

  Frozen shoulder is caused by chronic inflammation and adhesions in the muscles, tendons, bursa, joint capsule and other soft tissues around the shoulder joint, resulting in pain and impaired movement around the shoulder joint. It is a syndrome caused by chronic inflammation and adhesions in the soft tissues of the muscles, tendons, bursa and joint capsule around the shoulder joint. This disease causes a lot of pain and inconvenience to patients. For the treatment of frozen shoulder, the pain clinic has a unique approach, and the general treatment principles are as follows: 1. It is suitable for light and early cases, or as an adjunct to other treatments.  2.Nerve block therapy: suprascapular nerve block, axillary nerve block, pressure point block around shoulder joint, stellate ganglion block.  3.Small needle knife therapy Apply small needle knife to bursa, tendon sheath, muscle tension and myofascial adhesions, etc., which are obviously painful.  4.”Fast track” intravenous general anesthesia or brachial plexus block anesthesia under manual release For those who have developed frozen shoulder and have significantly limited function, intravenous general anesthesia or brachial plexus or suprascapular nerve block can be used. For 48 hours after the release treatment, shoulder joint activity is prohibited and strong painkillers are taken (the release is slightly traumatic and the pain is aggravated for a short period of time), after which the functional activities of the shoulder joint are gradually strengthened and the painkillers are reduced or stopped. We have treated dozens of cases of adhesive capsulitis, with a cure rate of 100% at present, based on manual release with acupuncture, block and medication.