The best treatment for frozen shoulder

  The best treatment for frozen shoulder—release of shoulder joint adhesions under brachial plexus block 1.  Frozen shoulder is an abbreviation for “periarthritis of the shoulder joint”, which occurs in middle-aged and elderly people around 50 years old, also known as “fifty shoulder”, or “frozen shoulder”. It is caused by age-related degeneration of the shoulder joint, aseptic inflammation and adhesions inside and outside the joint, resulting in limited movement of the shoulder joint.  2.What are the clinical symptoms of frozen shoulder?  The main symptoms of this disease are pain and limited movement of the shoulder joint. In severe cases, it is difficult to put on or take off clothes, comb your hair, touch your back, or even wash your face and brush your teeth; sometimes it is difficult to sleep at night.  3.What is the treatment for frozen shoulder?  A. Functional exercise; B. Oral analgesics can relieve symptoms; C. Physiotherapy, acupuncture, acupuncture, local closure, small acupuncture, functional exercise, etc. all have certain therapeutic effects; D. The most effective method is to release the adhesions by manipulation under the brachial plexus nerve block. This method is the most effective way to treat frozen shoulder because it is less painful (completely painless) and quicker (you can move around freely after a single release).