Matrix treatment may be helpful.
You should consult a Physiotherapist to evaluate your range of motion in your shoulder joint and for the exercises either in person or through video call.
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Looking at research there is only case study for effectiveness of Matrix Rhythmus therapy in frozen shoulder. This is low evidence.
True frozen shoulder has different stages. Hence if you are out of the painful stage physiotherapy mobilisation and exercises can help.
Are you diabetic? Have you had any injury prior to this pain in the same shoulder.
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you could try rhythmus however they are not necessarily evidence based.
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please do an exercise routine along with it as without exercises the chances of it helping are minimal.
However true Frozen shoulder in the painful stage (initial phase) is self limiting......
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