Frozen Shoulder: A Natural Solution When Movement Stops

Frozen shoulder—also known as adhesive capsulitis—is a painful condition where the shoulder joint becomes stiff, inflamed, and restricted

Frozen shoulder—also known as adhesive capsulitis—is a painful condition where the shoulder joint becomes stiff, inflamed, and restricted. Simple tasks like brushing your hair or reaching overhead can feel impossible.

It typically develops in stages: freezing (pain and stiffness increase), frozen (severe restriction), and thawing (gradual return of motion). The entire cycle can take months—or even years—without proper care.

 

Traditional Treatment: Limited Relief The standard medical approach includes: Anti-inflammatory drugs or steroid injections Physical therapy Surgery (in severe cases) Traditional Treatment: Limited Relief

The standard medical approach includes:

  • Anti-inflammatory drugs or steroid injections
  • Physical therapy
  • Surgery (in severe cases)

Unfortunately, these methods often fall short—especially for those with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or Parkinson’s, who are more likely to develop frozen shoulder and less likely to tolerate surgery well.

 

 

At Rising Chiropractic, we approach frozen shoulder by addressing not just the joint, but the nervous system that controls it.

A Chiropractic Perspective

At Rising Chiropractic, we approach frozen shoulder by addressing not just the joint, but the nervous system that controls it. Our goal is to restore movement, relieve tension, and improve communication between the brain and body.

We assess key areas that often contribute to shoulder restriction:

    • C0–C1 (base of the skull)
    • Shoulder joint mechanics
    • First rib and upper thoracic spine
    • Rib cage mobility and rotator cuff tension

We also look at your health history—especially any prolonged immobility (like from injury, surgery, or protective guarding), which often sets the stage for frozen shoulder to develop.

How Chiropractic Can Help

Chiropractic care focuses on:

  • Improving joint mobility
  • Relieving nerve pressure
  • Promoting natural healing
  • Restoring functional movement—gently and safely

This is especially helpful for people who cannot undergo surgery or tolerate medications, offering a path forward without invasive intervention.

Don’t Wait for It to “Thaw” on Its Own

If your shoulder is stiff, painful, or not moving like it used to, don’t settle for a wait-and-see approach. Chiropractic care may help you move again—naturally.