Understanding Frozen Shoulder: Insights from Dr. Vinay, Shoulder Specialist at Fortis Hospital, Rajajinagar
Frozen shoulder
A term we often hear, but what does it really mean? Many people, including patients and their families, struggle with this common yet misunderstood condition.
Dr. Vinay, a renowned orthopedic surgeon and shoulder specialist at Fortis Hospital, Rajajinagar, breaks it down for us:
What is Frozen Shoulder?
The shoulder joint comprises a ball that fits into a cup-like socket, surrounded by a covering called the capsule. In frozen shoulder, this capsule becomes tight and inflamed, leading to restricted movement and significant pain.
Symptoms include:
- Inability to lift the arm fully.
- Pain, especially at night, disrupting sleep.
- Difficulty performing everyday tasks like combing hair or reaching behind to scrub the back.
Who is at Risk?
- People with diabetes: They are more prone to developing frozen shoulder.
- Non-diabetic individuals: While less common, it can still affect others due to various factors such as inactivity, injury, or prolonged immobility.
How is Frozen Shoulder Treated?
Physiotherapy:
Regular exercises to improve mobility and reduce stiffness.
Injections:
Corticosteroid injections into the shoulder joint to reduce inflammation and pain.
Arthroscopic Surgery (when necessary):
- For patients who don’t respond to physiotherapy or injections, arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive option.
- A small camera is inserted into the shoulder joint to identify and release the tight capsule.
- This procedure restores movement and alleviates pain effectively.
- Final Thoughts
Frozen shoulder can be a debilitating condition, but with the right treatment plan, recovery is achievable. If you or someone you know is struggling with shoulder pain, consult a specialist to explore your options.
To book an appointment with Dr. Vinay at Fortis Hospital, Rajajinagar, contact us today!
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