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Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder Specialists in Coimbatore

Accurate Diagnosis • Advanced Treatment • Pain-Free Mobility


What is Frozen Shoulder?

Frozen shoulder (medically called Adhesive Capsulitis) is a condition that causes pain, stiffness, and restricted movement in the shoulder joint. It occurs when the connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint (capsule) becomes thickened, inflamed, and tight, making everyday activities difficult.

At KS Ortho Care, we specialize in diagnosing and treating frozen shoulder using advanced techniques, personalized care plans, and rehabilitation programs to restore full shoulder mobility.


Causes of Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder often develops gradually and can be linked to:

  • Diabetes – one of the most common risk factors

  • Previous shoulder injuries – fractures, dislocations, or rotator cuff tears

  • Post-surgery stiffness – after immobilization or prolonged sling use

  • Inflammatory conditions – like thyroid disorders or autoimmune diseases

  • Age & gender – more common in people aged 40–60 and slightly more frequent in women


Symptoms of Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder typically progresses through three stages:

1. Freezing Stage (Painful Stage)
  • Increasing shoulder pain, especially at night

  • Progressive stiffness and reduced mobility

2. Frozen Stage (Stiffness Stage)
  • Pain may decrease, but the shoulder becomes extremely stiff

  • Difficulty performing overhead or behind-the-back movements

3. Thawing Stage (Recovery Stage)
  • Gradual return of shoulder flexibility and strength

  • Slow improvement over several months

⚠️ Tip: Early diagnosis can shorten recovery time and prevent long-term shoulder stiffness.


Diagnosis at KS Ortho Care

We use state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques to confirm frozen shoulder:

  • Physical Examination – assessing shoulder stiffness and pain range

  • X-rays – to rule out fractures or arthritis

  • MRI or Ultrasound – to evaluate soft tissue inflammation and rotator cuff involvement


Treatment Options

At KS Ortho Care, we provide personalized treatment plans depending on the stage and severity of the condition:

Non-Surgical Treatments (first line of management)
  • Medications – anti-inflammatory drugs and pain relievers

  • Corticosteroid Injections – to reduce shoulder inflammation and pain

  • Physiotherapy – stretching, mobility exercises, and muscle strengthening

  • Heat & Cold Therapy – to relieve stiffness and improve flexibility

Minimally Invasive & Surgical Treatments (for severe cases)
  • Hydrodilatation – injecting fluid to stretch and loosen the capsule

  • Shoulder Arthroscopy – removing scar tissue and restoring mobility

  • Manipulation Under Anesthesia (MUA) – gently moving the shoulder to break stiffness


Rehabilitation & Recovery

Successful recovery from frozen shoulder requires a structured rehabilitation program:

  • Guided physiotherapy sessions

  • Shoulder-strengthening exercises

  • Home-based mobility programs

  • Long-term follow-up to prevent recurrence


Why Choose KS Ortho Care for Frozen Shoulder Treatment?

  • Experienced Orthopedic Specialists with expertise in shoulder conditions

  • Advanced Non-Surgical & Surgical Treatment Options

  • Personalized Rehabilitation Programs

  • Minimally Invasive Techniques for faster recovery

  • Comprehensive, Patient-Centered Care

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