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My mother is facing frozen shoulder from 4 months but he get relief after doing exercise not from medicine so what can I do should I continue medicine or only do exercise at home for treatment is there any harmful empact to drop medicine
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Please continue exercises. That is the most important part of treatment.
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I would suggest that she see's a doctor There are several conditions in should. Not necessarily frozen shoulder
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Better to start with the medicines and consult your orthopedic surgeon. Exercises to be continued
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Physiotherapy and if not better consult a orthopaedic surgeon
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Hello The mainstay of treatment in frozen shoulder is physiotherapy so she has to continue that. Pain can be controlled by medicines or injectables now there is a new treatment called “GATE” injection which involves injecting drug in first web space of hand and the pain is taken care of which helps the patient to do physiotherapy actively thus relieving from frozen shoulder. I would advise continue medicines and phsyiotherapy with icing of shoulder
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Continue till it achieves normalcy Please contact for details
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Consult me
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