Frozen Shoulder Relief with Gonstead Chiropractic Care

Shoulder pain can make even simple daily activities — like reaching for a cup, wearing a jacket, or brushing your hair — challenging. One condition that often causes persistent shoulder stiffness and discomfort is frozen shoulder. Understanding what it is and how to treat it early can help prevent long-term mobility issues.

What Is Frozen Shoulder?

Frozen shoulder, medically known as adhesive capsulitis, occurs when the shoulder capsule (the connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint) becomes thickened and tight. This leads to shoulder pain, stiffness, and a limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. Frozen shoulder typically develops gradually and progresses through three stages:

  • Freezing Stage – Increasing pain and gradual loss of shoulder movement.

  • Frozen Stage – Pain may lessen, but stiffness remains, and mobility is severely reduced.

  • Thawing Stage – Shoulder mobility slowly begins to return.

The entire process can last from several months to a few years.

Causes of Frozen Shoulder

The exact cause isn’t always known, but several factors can increase risk:

  • Injury or surgery – Immobilizing the shoulder joint for long periods after injury or surgery can lead to stiffness.

  • Inflammatory conditions – Arthritis or rotator cuff injuries.

  • Systemic diseases – Diabetes, thyroid disorders, heart disease, and Parkinson’s disease.

  • Prolonged inactivity – Not using the shoulder joint regularly due to pain or injury.

Symptoms of Adhesive Capsulitis

  • Persistent shoulder pain, often worse at night.

  • Stiffness that makes it difficult to lift the arm overhead or reach behind the back.

  • Limited shoulder mobility in all directions.

  • Pain that can radiate into the upper arm.

How Gonstead Chiropractic Care Can Help

While traditional medical care often involves pain management, stretching, and physical therapy, Gonstead chiropractic care takes a structural approach to restoring function and easing shoulder pain.

  1. Identify Joint and Postural Misalignments
    Misalignments in the spine, shoulder joint, or surrounding structures can affect how your shoulder moves and heals. Gonstead chiropractors use detailed analysis to locate these issues.

  2. Precise Chiropractic Adjustments
    Gentle and specific Gonstead shoulder adjustments to the spine, shoulder, and surrounding joints help restore proper alignment and motion, reducing strain on the shoulder capsule.

  3. Improve Nerve Communication
    Correcting misalignments helps restore nerve function to the muscles that control the shoulder, supporting improved movement and reducing pain.

  4. Reduce Inflammation and Support Healing
    Better alignment promotes improved circulation and nutrient delivery to the injured area, helping reduce inflammation and stiffness.

  5. Prevent Recurrence
    Chiropractors can recommend at-home stretches, strengthening exercises, and postural tips to help maintain shoulder mobility and prevent future flare-ups.

The Bottom Line

Frozen shoulder can be long and frustrating, but early and targeted care can make a big difference. Gonstead chiropractic treatment for frozen shoulder addresses both pain and underlying structural issues, helping you recover mobility, reduce discomfort, and return to your normal activities.

If you’re experiencing persistent shoulder stiffness and pain, don’t wait — early evaluation and care can shorten recovery time and improve long-term outcomes.

If you are experiencing swelling, stiffness, or pain in the shoulder, don’t wait for it to get worse. Call Vertical Chiropractic of Sarasota FL today at (941) 413-5099 to schedule your consultation with Dr. Bobby Fano and take the first step toward pain-free movement and better shoulder health.

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