Anonymous wrote:I spent a ton of time and money on PT with my first frozen shoulder. The only thing that touched it was some dry needling that the second therapist did. After that, two sessions of acupuncture initiated the thaw and I was golden. When my second shoulder started freezing, I went straight to acupuncture. Thaw was triggered and I didn't lose nearly as much range of motion.
I tried a lot for pain relief. The supplement MSM worked when NSAIDs didn't. Especially at night.
Yes, I know all of this sounds pretty woo. I had never been to an acupuncturist before this. i now go regularly, I was so impressed. YMMV
Anonymous wrote:
How much MSM did you take? And who is Thi’s acupuncturist? Great news!
Anonymous wrote:Np, and I am sending huge hugs your way! I developed frozen shoulder in the fall of 2019, and it was the worst pain ever, particularly at night. I tried everything from PT, cortisone injections, acupuncture, and even adhesive capsulitis surgery, and none of it worked. Time was the only thing that healed it; by time, I mean 2.5 years of waiting.
I would caution you from trying too many things, even though it's tempting. I am convinced the PT aggravated it more and delayed healing. I had the surgery in 2020, and it loosened it some, but I did not have full mobility until early 2022.
If you are on FB, there are groups you can join. In hindsight, the support from the groups was more useful than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Why do all these people assume it is “frozen shoulder”? It could be lots of different shoulder / nerve things.
Anonymous wrote:I spent a ton of time and money on PT with my first frozen shoulder. The only thing that touched it was some dry needling that the second therapist did. After that, two sessions of acupuncture initiated the thaw and I was golden. When my second shoulder started freezing, I went straight to acupuncture. Thaw was triggered and I didn't lose nearly as much range of motion.
I tried a lot for pain relief. The supplement MSM worked when NSAIDs didn't. Especially at night.
Yes, I know all of this sounds pretty woo. I had never been to an acupuncturist before this. i now go regularly, I was so impressed. YMMV
Anonymous wrote:Go see an ortho for a cortisone shot and then ask for a recommendation for PTs that have been successful with frozen shoulder resolution. Cortisone is great for pain and increased movement - while it lasts, so you want to get into therapy asap after the injection.