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Frozen Shoulder

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BlueBelle Thu 13-Jun-24 21:25:06

The life of a frozen shoulder is 18 months to 2 years When I had it it went almost on cue…. although I m not very well off I found some money and saw a physio as I was only offered a sheet of exercises by the NHS

HeavenLeigh Thu 13-Jun-24 21:11:23

Thank you everyone waiting for my second lot of physio just been told 3 week wait .

DrBenjaminMc Sat 08-Jun-24 07:37:48

I'm sorry you're going through such pain. It sounds tough. While everyone's experience differs, seeking a thorough evaluation and following your physio's advice diligently can help.
Wishing you a speedy recovery!

PaperMonster Fri 07-Jun-24 21:48:05

I was told you can have it for three years! It is the most painful thing I’ve ever experienced. I would get temporary relief with acupuncture/Tens machine. The zingers were the worst. I couldn’t drive or dress myself for about six months. It was so debilitating . I had the steroid injection just as it was beginning to thaw and it helped speed things up but three years on that side feels weak and not as it used to do. Hope it clears up quickly for you.

fancythat Fri 07-Jun-24 20:21:42

I have had frozen shoulder in both shoulders. 10 years apart.
First time I didnt have the steroid injection. Had exercises.
Second time I had the injections. With exercises.

Was told both times that the recovery time would be 18 months. Which it was.
Whatever was done or wasnt done.

Salti Fri 07-Jun-24 20:02:35

When I got a frozen shoulder my doctor told me that it is normally self limiting, about 18 months. He saw my reaction to this, and then asked how long I'd already had it.... a few months, but getting worse. He referred me to a physiotherapist who gave me exercises to do. I did them religiously. The pain slowly abated and I ended up with full movement again.

crazyH Fri 07-Jun-24 19:52:49

Btw - I had similar symptoms as you.

crazyH Fri 07-Jun-24 19:52:11

Yes HeavenLeigh - a frozen shoulder can be very painful. I was treated with a steroid injection. This was about 2 years ago. I have had no trouble since. The injection was not too painful - you just have a sensation of the fluid going in - that’s my description.

HeavenLeigh Fri 07-Jun-24 19:39:21

I’m in tremendous pain with what todays physio seems to think could be a frozen shoulder. I’ve never experienced pain like it . From left side of neck shoulder pain going down the arm into hand cramping too, awaiting physio at one of the local hospitals whenever that will be, also awaiting some pages of exercises. I haven’t had any kind of X-ray so hoping I will be sent for one very soon anyone had this please, how long did it take to go away.?