Bad Frozen Shoulder Treatment Prognosis

17 August 2010

I just came across some really sad information about frozen shoulder treatment prognosis on the New York Times website .

Here it is:

Treatment with therapy and NSAIDs will usually return the motion and function of the shoulder within a year. Even if left untreated, the frozen shoulder can get better by itself in 18 – 24 months.

Even if surgery restores motion, you must continue physical therapy for several weeks or months afterward to prevent the frozen shoulder from returning. Treatment may fail if you cannot tolerate physical therapy.

18-24 months! Whoa. How about 3 months? That’s how long it takes on the Frozen Shoulder Elimination program :)

I an acutally happily report that many people have told us that they have greatly reduced (if not completely eliminated) their use of NSAIDs) after being on the program.

How can you get rid of frozen shoulder so fast? Simple (not east, but simple) you need to use a multi-pronged approach. I have some more videos to share with you about the different stages of frozen shoulder and how it doesn’t really matter when you use a multi-pronged approach. More soon.

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