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How to treat frozen shoulder?

 Is frozen shoulder harmful? Should I consult a specialist? Is surgery the only available cure? If these are the questions that keep haunting you now and then, then here is the good news for you! There is no need for surgery. Frozen shoulder can heal by itself and provide permanent relief from symptoms. Our Medica Stem Cell therapy will help in healing the shoulder by itself. Let us first understand the available conventional treatment for frozen shoulder and see how regenerative treatment can do wonders.


 


Conventional frozen shoulder treatment


The conventional non-surgical treatment methods of frozen shoulder include:


  • R.I.C.E. (Rest, Ice therapy, Compression, and Elevation) 

  • Physiotherapy (Towel stretch, Crossbody reach, Armpit stretch)

  • NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) administration

  • Corticosteroid injections 

 

But all these treatment methods only help to alleviate the symptoms only for a short duration. They can mask only the symptoms temporarily. But they do not treat the underlying causes. 


Hence, the physicians conventionally recommend frozen shoulder surgery as the only method to get permanent relief from pain. But surgery has got several postoperative complications with an extensive rehabilitation period. However, there is often an overlooked treatment method that is particularly effective in frozen shoulder treatment. It is time to opt for permanent relief from pain with Regenerative treatment.

 

Regenerative treatment


An innovative treatment method named regenerative therapy has emerged as one of the most popular treatment methods for frozen shoulder treatment. Regenerative treatments such as PRP therapy, Prolotherapy, and stem cell therapy repair the damaged shoulder and revive its normal function naturally. This safe non-surgical therapeutic approach that not only alleviates the symptoms but also promotes self-healing of the damaged tissues naturally. You will notice significant improvement within 2-3 weeks once the treatment starts.


Unlike conventional treatment methods, Medica Stem Cell Therapy addresses the cause of the symptoms rather than merely masking the symptoms. Hence, regenerative treatment has also reduced the need for medications, steroid injections and surgery.


For more information about the regenerative therapy for the frozen shoulder treatment, please feel free to refer to the website http://www.medicastemcells.com. You can also contact Medica Stem Cells clinic in Ireland on 01 298 8000 or in London at 020 8 168 2000, to learn more about the types of Medica Stem Cell therapy available to treat your frozen shoulder.  





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