Frozen shoulder varies in severity, and its most extreme form is referred to as adhesive capsulitis. This painful condition is a disorder in which the shoulder capsule, the connective tissue surrounding the glenohumeral joint of the shoulder, becomes inflamed and stiff, greatly restricting motion and causing chronic pain.
Adhesive capsulitis is a painful and disabling condition that causes great frustration for patients and caregivers due to its generally slow recovery. Frozen shoulder commonly affects people aged between 40 and 60 years, and it is more likely in women than in men. The exact cause is not fully understood but generally involves the formation of scar tissue in the shoulder joint, which reduces mobility and increases discomfort and stiffness.
A person with a frozen shoulder condition can experience the following issues:
The frozen shoulder condition, for which an exact cause is unknown, can last from months to even years without appropriate treatment.
Many traditional treatments for frozen shoulder can involve painkiller drugs, corticosteroid injections, or surgical procedures under a general anesthetic. Functional Health Institute’s alternative approach to treating frozen shoulder focuses on more conservative yet advanced methods. A comprehensive treatment program using Trigenics can create amazing results in freeing the frozen shoulder joint with remarkable progress in even the first treatment.
Dr. Blaine Kingsbury, DC utilizes his expertise in Trigenics to treat frozen shoulder patients without drugs, injections, or surgery. Trigenics involves an advanced neurological assessment, treatment, and training program that instantly re-programs how the brain communicates with the body to decrease inflammation and discomfort, amplify strength and flexibility, and increase functional mobility.