Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder

Adhesive Capsulitis/Capsulitis

Adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder, is a condition in which there is pain and stiffness or significant loss of range of motion in the shoulder in all directions. The condition most often affects people between 40 and 60 years old and is more common in women. Adhesive capsulitis does not appear to be linked to arm dominance or occupation. In addition, it's unusual for frozen shoulder to recur in the same shoulder, but some people can develop it in the opposite shoulder.

What Causes Frozen Shoulder?

Frozen shoulder is the result of inflammation, scarring, movement more difficult. Thawing stage. The range of motion in your shoulder begins to improve.

How Class IV Laser Therapy Helps Frozen Shoulder

Class IV Laser Therapy benefits frozen shoulder because it reduces pain, reduces inflammation and accelerates healing. It reduces pain by reducing the neuronal impulses and increasing the release of endorphins. It reduces inflammation by decreasing the inflammatory factors and reduction of edema by dilating lymphatics. It accelerates healing by increasing the blood flow, releasing cytokines and stimulating fibroblast activity and collagen production.

Sportsman holding painful shoulder in gym