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Frozen shoulder
From 8 Oct, suffering from frozen shoulder.There is pain in upper arm and shoulder.pain worsen during night. doing exercises daily. Should I go for scanning or wait more.no medication.
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Dear Sir, There are many conditions causing shoulder pain. Unfortunately shoulder pain gets labelled as frozen shoulder. A detailed clinical examination by a shoulder specialist is recommended to get a accurate diagnosis.
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Kindly visit this website. There are some short videos which will help you understand your shoulder better. Regards
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Hot Fomentation. Gentle Shoulder Stretching. Core Strengthening Exercises. Gentle Neck Exercises. Avoid sleeping on affected side.. Warm up and cool down is a must.
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Go to an orthopaedic surgeon specialising in shoulder surgery. Treatment depends upon degree of stiffness. Ranges from simple physiotherapy or shoulder joint  injections or manipulations or at last keyhole surgery. Also need to confirm this diagnosis
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Can try physio it will help But pain medication will be required to control pain It will take some more time to be fine
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