Physiotherapy for Frozen Shoulder

The main symptoms of a frozen shoulder are pain and stiffness that make it difficult or impossible to move it. Your pain could get worse at night. As it causes significant pain it is difficult to exercise without adequate pain relief.
Frozen shoulder usually affects middle aged people. Your risk might also go up if you’re in the process of recovering from a medical condition like a stroke, or surgery like a mastectomy that restricts your arm movement.
Physiotherapy can help you get movement back in your shoulder. Physiotherapy treatment for frozen shoulder involves strengthening and stretching exercises to improve your range of motion.