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Frozen shoulder
My dad got a frozen shoulder. He's been going to a physiotherapist for 10 days. There is a slight reduction in pain but negligible. The physio, before joining, had said that it would take my dad 8-10 days to do away with the frozen shoulder. Now, since there's been no progress. What should my dad do? The pain is quite awful.
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Frozen shoulder can happen also in case of diabetes if he is diabetic u need to work on controlling his diabetes through medications and diet modification. As it is a frozen shoulder it will take around 3-6 months to gain shoulder mobility and pain reduction Also along with frozen shoulder there can be other factors also like tendinitis or bursitis or any kind of impingement and in some cases cervical radiculopathy can also be associated with this
Next Steps
For pain reduction take hot packs painkillers Tens and ultrasound To reduce pain and to gain mobility first work on pendulum exercise posterior capsule stretch and joint mobilization, shoulder ladder exercises alongwith neck  and upper back exercises
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avoid sleeping on the affected side avoid heavy weights lifting avoid forward bending of the neck
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Please mention patient is Daibetic or not. Then if shoulder joint movement restricted and difficulty to move over head and back side and since how many days it happened.
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moist heat compresion for 10mints for 2times per day.
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scapula mobilisation. caudal gliding. pendulum exercises. external rotation exercise 10sec hold for 10repitation 2times per day.
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Exercises & some electrotherapy like Ift, us will help in reduce pain. Pendulam exercises, mild to moderate mobilization according to his  condition will help. It will take 15 days to 45 days in proper recovery and strengthening.
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Chiropractic adjustment will help.
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Laser physiotherapy treatment best option for frozen shoulder
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Depending upon on the stage of frozen shoulder Its takes time Progress doesn’t happens only with pain relieving modalities Its better to do exercises at home Positioning while sleeping also matters a lot Giving hot water fermentation with exercise will aid to the recovery
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Consult for better assessment and outcome
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Actually depending upon the body condition and age and any previous history and diabetic condition. It may tske time from.10-25 days as well. some recover fast, for some it will take time of a month as well. Ultrasound therapy and with IFT it will recover. no need to worry about it. Do hot water fermentaiton twice a day and ask your father not to apply or put pressure on the hand, just few simple exerxises at home.needs to be done to recover fast.
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Please do some necessary Test , Uric acid, X Ray of Shoulder
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