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Resolving Frozen Shoulder
Your should joint is surrounded by strong connective tissue, the should capsule. Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is due to the inflammation of the should capsule with the symptoms of stiffness and pain in your shoulder joint limiting the movement of your shoulder. Signs and symptoms typically begin gradually, worsen over time.

Your risk of developing frozen shoulder increases if you are recovering from a medical condition or procedure that affects the mobility of your arm, such as a stroke or a mastectomy. Learn More
Many healthcare professionals have found that the frozen shoulder can be resolved with sustained results. With their innovative treatment approaches, they have helped patients to heal their frozen shoulder condition effectively in 2 weeks.
The healthcare professionals listed here have published their case studies. You can contact them for help or contact us for doctors near you.
List of healthcare professionals who have published clinical studies and provide treatment for Frozen Shoulder:
United States
John Zeravich, Non-Force Chiropractic San Francisco , 94132
Successful Treatment for Frozen Shoulder
U Myo (Dr. Tom) Aung, LAc Daly City, 94015
Successful Treatment of Frozen Shoulder
Teri Langford, DC/Dipl Ac Carrollton, 75006
Successful Treatment of Frozen Shoulder Pain
Chen-Ying Huang, DAOM Snohomish, 98290
Successful Improvement of Frozen Shoulder
Canada
Holly Horan, LAc/MT RR2 St.Pauls , N0K1V0
Successful Treatment for Shoulder and Arm Pain - Frozen Shoulder
Ward C. Hazen, DC Stratford, N5A 3J6
Successful Treatment of Bilateral Frozen Shoulder