Fitsiomax

Frozen Shoulder

Feeling a stiff shoulder? At Fitsiomax, we provide expert Frozen Shoulder Physiotherapy in Chennai to restore pain-free movement and flexibility. Our personalized plans address injury, overuse, or lifestyle causes for faster recovery.

Frozen Shoulder Physiotherapy in Chennai

Frozen Shoulder can be frustrating and painful, but with the right physiotherapy, recovery is possible. At Fitsiomax, we provide advanced Frozen Shoulder Physiotherapy in Chennai, designed to reduce stiffness, restore movement, and relieve pain. Our expert physiotherapists use modern techniques and personalized programs for lasting results. Book your session through our Contact Us page and start your journey toward recovery today.

Why Choose Us?

Ready to say goodbye to shoulder pain? Our expert physiotherapy can help you get back to a pain-free life.

Expert Care

Our team provides expert, personalized care for frozen shoulder in Chennai.

Advanced Treatment

We use modern equipment and techniques to reduce pain and speed up healing.

Patient-Centered Approach

We listen to your needs to create a personalized treatment plan for you.

Long-Term Relief

We focus on long-term relief and preventing pain from coming back.

How We Help You

At Fitsiomax, we help you recover from frozen shoulder by combining our professional knowledge with a personal touch. We are with you at every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frozen Shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, which gradually limits the range of motion. It often develops slowly and can be caused by injury, prolonged immobility, diabetes, or inflammation. Early diagnosis, physiotherapy, pain management, and gentle exercises can help restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve daily shoulder function.

What is Frozen Shoulder?

Frozen Shoulder is stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint that restricts movement.

Pain, limited shoulder movement, stiffness, difficulty lifting the arm, and discomfort at night.

It can result from injury, prolonged immobility, inflammation, or medical conditions like diabetes.

Doctors use physical examination, patient history, and imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI.

Treatment includes physiotherapy, stretching exercises, pain-relieving medications, and in severe cases, corticosteroid injections or surgery.

Yes. Regular shoulder exercises, avoiding prolonged immobility, and maintaining proper posture can help prevent it.

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