Stage 1: The 'Freezing' Stage (Painful Phase)
Milestones
- Gradual onset of severe, aching shoulder pain.
- Pain is often worse at night, disrupting sleep.
- Progressive loss of shoulder movement, especially reaching behind the back or lifting the arm.
Physio Interventions
- →Pain management: Modalities like IFT, TENS, or Ultrasound.
- →Gentle, pain-free pendulum exercises.
- →Patient education: Aggressive stretching will worsen the inflammation. Less is more.
Warning Signs
- Severe pain overriding any attempt at movement.
- Over-treating or aggressively forcing the joint, causing micro-trauma.
Psychological Insight"This is the most frustrating stage due to sleep deprivation and intense pain. Managing expectations is key—the condition takes time to resolve."
Stage 2: The 'Frozen' Stage (Stiff Phase)
Milestones
- Pain begins to subside, especially at rest.
- The shoulder is severely stiff (global restriction in all directions).
- Daily activities (dressing, combing hair) are heavily restricted.
Physio Interventions
- →Joint mobilizations (Mulligan or Maitland techniques) to stretch the tight capsule.
- →Active-assisted range of motion exercises using a wand or pulley.
- →Scapular stabilization to prevent shoulder shrugging compensations.
Warning Signs
- Neck pain or headaches developing due to compensating with neck muscles (trapezius overactivity).
- Complete neglect of the arm.
Psychological Insight"Patients are often relieved the pain has lessened but annoyed by the profound stiffness. Consistency in daily stretching routines is heavily emphasized."
Stage 3: The 'Thawing' Stage (Recovery Phase)
Milestones
- Gradual, steady return of shoulder range of motion.
- Ability to reach overhead and behind the back improves.
- Minimal to no pain during functional activities.
Physio Interventions
- →More aggressive end-range stretching and mobilizations.
- →Rotator cuff strengthening exercises (using resistance bands).
- →Functional reintegration (sports, heavy lifting).
Warning Signs
- Lingering weakness in the rotator cuff after mobility returns.
- Impingement signs if the scapular biomechanics are not corrected.
Psychological Insight"High motivation as the patient sees tangible improvements week by week. Celebration of regaining full independence."
Free Initial Assessment
Includes clinical check, analysis, and personal recovery planning for Frozen under Dr. Karolin Rockson, PT (BPT), Ex. CMC - Vellore.
Dr. Karolin Rockson, PT (BPT), Ex. CMC - Vellore
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