How can i relate my doctor ? manipulation surgery didn't facilitate me.i stipulation laser surgery for my frozen shoulder.


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Pain due to frozen shoulder is usually dull or aching. It can be worsened with attempted motion. The spasm is usually located over the outer shoulder area and sometimes the upper arm.

The hallmark of the disorder is restricted motion or stiffness in the shoulder. The artificial individual cannot move the shoulder normally. Motion is also limited when someone else attempts to move the shoulder for the tolerant.

Some physicians have described the normal course of a frozen shoulder as have three stages:

Stage one: In the "freezing" stage, the patient develops a slow onset of spasm. As the pain worsens, the shoulder loses motion. This stage may last from six weeks to nine months.
Stage two: The "frozen" stage is stained by a slow improvement in stomach-ache, but the stiffness remains. This stage generally lasts four months to nine months.
Stage three: The final stage is the "thaw," during which shoulder motion slowly returns toward normal. This generally last five months to 26 months.
Surgical intervention is considered when there is no improvement within pain or shoulder motion after an appropriate course of physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medication. When more invasive measures are considered, the patient must always consider that most individuals will seize better if given sufficient time and that surgery always has risk involved.

Surgical intervention is aimed at stretching or releasing the contracted united capsule of the shoulder. The most common methods include manipulation below anesthesia and shoulder arthroscope:

Manipulation under anesthesia involves putting the patient to sleep and forcing the shoulder to move. This process cause the capsule to stretch or tear.

With shoulder arthroscope, the surgeon make several small incisions around the shoulder. A small camera and instruments are inserted through the incisions. These instruments are used to cut through the tight portions of the joint capsule.

Often, manipulation and arthroscope are used together within combination to obtain maximum results. Most patients have totally good results with these procedures.

After surgery, physical psychoanalysis is important to maintain the motion that be achieved with surgery. Recovery time vary, from six weeks to three months.

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I'm sorry that manipulation didn't work for you. Looks close to surgery is the only thing departed for you. As far as your doctor just tell him that you know immediately that surgery is the only way to fix your shoulder. At smallest they can use a laser which shouldn't hurt to much. If you are sitting around recovering from your surgery and are bored drop me a E-Mail and I'll see if I can cheer you up. GOOD LUCK! I will be thinking of you.

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