Most cases of frozen shoulder can be eliminated with active treatment, while a small number of patients suffer from recurrent episodes. Frozen shoulder is a disease characterized by limited active and passive movement of the shoulder joint. Its main manifestation is the gradual development of pain in the shoulder, which is aggravated at night and is accompanied by stiffness in the shoulder. With the development of the disease, the patient will experience obvious limitation of shoulder joint activities and decrease of shoulder mobility. 1. Frozen shoulder is self-limiting, and most patients can recover on their own with a good prognosis. For some patients with severe condition, corresponding treatment measures can be given. If the pain is obvious, patients can take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, diclofenac sodium and so on, and can also use local hot compresses, massage, massage and other methods of auxiliary treatment. 2. If the effect of conservative treatment is not obvious, the pain symptoms are more serious or the shoulder joint activity is obviously impaired, surgical treatment can be considered, such as capsulotomy, arthroscopic shoulder arthrocentesis. Surgical treatment has indications for surgery and also has certain risks, so it should be operated by specialized doctors. Patients with frozen shoulder should go to regular hospitals in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of professional doctors in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.