What should I do if I may have frozen shoulder

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Scapulohumeral periarthritis can be treated with medication, physical therapy, rehabilitation training, injection therapy, etc.

1. Medication:

What should I do if I may have frozen shoulder

Use ibuprofen, celecoxib, eperisone, etc. as prescribed to relieve pain and inflammation.

2. Physical therapy,

including hot compresses, cold compresses, electrotherapy, ultrasound, acupuncture, etc., can help relieve pain and improve shoulder mobility.

What should I do if I may have frozen shoulder

3. Rehabilitation training: Rehabilitation training for the

shoulder, such as stretching exercises, rotational exercises, strength training, etc., to strengthen the shoulder muscles and flexibility.

4. Injection therapy

In severe cases, the doctor may recommend local injections, such as hormones or anesthetics, to reduce inflammation and pain.



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