Frozen Shoulder, medically known as Adhesive Capsulitis, is a painful condition that affects the shoulder joint, causing stiffness, restricted movement, and discomfort. At Healio RegenX, Dr. Kartheek Telagareddy provides advanced Frozen Shoulder Treatment in Hyderabad using evidence-based regenerative orthopedic techniques designed to improve mobility and reduce pain without unnecessary surgery.
What is Frozen Shoulder?
Frozen Shoulder is a condition where the
connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint becomes inflamed and
thickened, leading to restricted movement. Patients often find it difficult to
perform daily activities such as combing hair, reaching overhead, dressing, or
lifting objects.
The condition usually develops gradually
and may worsen over several months if left untreated.
Common Symptoms of Frozen Shoulder
- Persistent shoulder pain
- Difficulty raising the arm
- Pain while sleeping on the affected side
- Shoulder stiffness
- Reduced range of motion
- Difficulty reaching behind the back
- Pain during daily activities
What Causes Frozen Shoulder?
Several factors can contribute to FrozenShoulder, including:
- Diabetes
- Shoulder injury
- Post-surgical immobilization
- Rotator cuff disorders
- Thyroid disorders
- Age between 40 and 60 years
- Previous shoulder trauma
Stages of Frozen Shoulder
Freezing Stage
Pain gradually increases and shoulder movement starts becoming limited. This stage can last from 6 weeks to 9 months.
Frozen Stage
Pain may reduce slightly, but stiffness becomes more severe. Daily activities become difficult. This stage can last between 4 and 12 months.
Thawing Stage
Shoulder movement gradually improves.
Full recovery may take several months.
How Frozen Shoulder is Diagnosed
At Healio RegenX, diagnosis begins with a
comprehensive clinical evaluation.
- Physical examination
- Medical history review
- Range of motion assessment
- X-ray if required
- MRI when necessary
- Ultrasound evaluation
Frozen Shoulder Treatment in Hyderabad at Healio RegenX
Our treatment approach focuses on
addressing the root cause rather than merely suppressing symptoms.
- Regenerative Orthopedic Treatments
- PRP Therapy
- Prolotherapy
- Ultrasound-Guided Injections
- Personalized Rehabilitation Programs
- Movement Restoration Techniques
- PRP Therapy for Frozen Shoulder
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy
utilizes concentrated growth factors derived from the patient’s own blood.
These growth factors help support tissue healing and reduce inflammation.
PRP treatment may help:
- Reduce pain
- Improve mobility
- Support tissue healing
- Enhance recovery
- Reduce dependency on medications
Can Frozen Shoulder Heal Without Surgery?
Yes. Many patients experience significant
improvement through non-surgical treatment. Early diagnosis and proper
intervention can help restore shoulder function and reduce recovery time.
Recovery Time for Frozen Shoulder
Recovery varies depending on the stage
and severity of the condition. Patients who begin treatment early often recover
faster compared to those who delay treatment.
Why Choose Healio RegenX?
- Advanced Regenerative Orthopedic Care
- Personalized Treatment Plans
- PRP Therapy Expertise
- Non-Surgical Treatment Focus
- Experienced Orthopedic Specialist
- Patient-Centered Care
About Dr. Kartheek Telagareddy
Dr. Kartheek Telagareddy is an
experienced orthopedic specialist dedicated to helping patients overcome
chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions using modern regenerative treatment
approaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q : What is the best treatment for Frozen Shoulder?
Ans : The best treatment depends on the stage
and severity. Non-surgical options such as PRP therapy, rehabilitation, and
regenerative orthopedic treatments may help many patients.
Q : How long does Frozen Shoulder last?
Ans : Without treatment, symptoms may last for
months or even years. Early intervention can improve outcomes.
Q : Can diabetes cause Frozen Shoulder?
Ans : Yes. Individuals with diabetes have a higher
risk of developing Frozen Shoulder.
Q : Is surgery always necessary?
Ans : No. Many patients achieve
significant improvement through non-surgical treatment methods.
Q : Can PRP help Frozen Shoulder?
Ans: PRP therapy may help reduce inflammation
and support healing in selected patients.
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