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Repair Your Frozen Shoulder with Regenerative Cell Treatment Naturally

Author: George Campbell
by George Campbell
Posted: Jan 25, 2021

Will the frozen shoulder ultimately result in surgery? Isn’t there any other alternative? Won’t physical therapy, medications, or steroid injections provide a permanent cure? If these questions haunt your mind all the time, then here is the one-stop solution to put an end to your worries. Our Medica Stem Cell therapy will repair your frozen shoulder using your own cells and provide long-lasting relief from the associated symptoms. You don’t have to opt for surgery.

If you are very curious to know how regenerative cell treatment works in your body, let us first dig deep into the causes and symptoms of the condition.

What is a frozen shoulder?

As reported in the 2011 dated research article by Zuckerman JD and Rokito A in the journal titled Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, It is defined as "a condition of uncertain aetiology, characterized by significant restriction of both active and passive shoulder motion that occurs in the absence of a known intrinsic shoulder disorder." It is otherwise called adhesive capsulitis

Frozen shoulder are of two types: primary and secondary condition.

  • The primary condition is usually connected with chronic ailments like diabetes mellitus.

  • The secondary condition commonly affects people with a current medical history of shoulder ailments such as biceps tenosynovitis, calcific tendonitis, subacromial impingement, and rotator cuff tendon tear.

It is usually linked with intense pain that worsens during the night time, shoulder stiffness, as well as weak or loss of range of motion.

Stages of frozen shoulder

This condition reveals three stages:

Freezing stage or the painful stage: This stage gradually starts with dispersed pain, followed by the shoulder capsule thickening, and finally leads to intense pain with limited movement. This period will last for 2-9 months.

Frozen stage or the adhesive stage: In this stage, the pain will begin to subside, followed by the restricted joint movement and stiffness. This period will last for 4-6 months.

Thawing stage or the last stage: In this stage, the shoulder joint capsule will start loosening up, along with the gradual improvement in the pain and the range of motion. This stage extends from 6 to 24 months for complete healing.

Causes:

  • There is no precise cause of the frozen shoulder to date. Anyway, people having chronic systemic ailments like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, etc. usually develop this condition.

  • This condition is more likely to affect those people who keep their shoulder in an immobile condition for a long time, mostly after fracture or surgery.

  • Even manual workers, as well as females above the age of 40, are at huge risk of developing this ailment.

Diagnosis

The physician may perform a detailed physical examination of the shoulder, including the range of motion tests and evaluate the patient’s medical history. If the patient experiences severe pain, he/she should undergo further imaging tests such as an X-ray, an MRI scan, or an ultrasound scan in order to detect the condition as well as its severity.

Treatment of frozen shoulder

The various conventional treatment methods of the frozen shoulder may include R.I.C.E. formula (Rest, Ice therapy, Compression, and Elevation), activity modification, physiotherapy, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs) administration, and corticosteroid injections. However, these conventional modalities help in alleviating the symptoms only for a short period of time. Henceforth, the physician may finally suggest frozen shoulder surgery as a last resort to get permanent relief from the associated symptoms.

How Regenerative cell treatment works?

In recent times, a natural ground-breaking treatment method named regenerative cell treatment has proved to be one of the most popular modalities to treat the frozen shoulder condition. This non-surgical and minimally invasive regenerative cell treatment proves to be safe as it naturally employs the inherent property of your regenerative cells to promote tissue repair. Unlike conventional treatment modalities, regenerative cell treatment alleviates the symptoms by addressing their underlying causes. Hence, the patients can directly opt for regenerative cell treatment instead of undergoing steroid treatment and surgery.

To understand the effect of regenerative treatment on the frozen shoulder condition, refer to the website http://www.medicastemcells.com. At Medica Stem Cells, we perform PRP (Platelet-rich plasma) therapy, prolotherapy, and cellular therapies for frozen shoulder treatment. Not only that, we also provide physical therapy and nutritional therapy as a distinct service or in combination with our regenerative treatment. Consult our medical team from Medica Stem Cells clinic in Ireland at 01 298 8000 or in London at 020 8 168 2000, to know more in detail.

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