If shoulder pain and stiffness are limiting your sleep, work, or ability to reach and lift, this service is designed for people in Edmonton dealing with frozen shoulder and related movement loss. Care focuses on reducing pain, restoring joint motion, and guiding recovery using evidence-informed chiropractic methods tailored to your stage of healing. The goal is to help you move with less pain and more confidence, with clear guidance and a plan you can trust.
Frozen shoulder, also called adhesive capsulitis, develops when the shoulder capsule becomes inflamed and stiff, leading to progressive pain and loss of motion. Without appropriate care, symptoms can last months or years and significantly affect daily function, especially for people already coping with injury, medical conditions, or work demands.
When shoulder movement becomes painful, the body naturally avoids using the joint, which reduces circulation and allows connective tissue to thicken and tighten. This protective response can accelerate stiffness and make regaining motion more difficult if not addressed with guided, controlled movement.
Shoulder surgery, falls, repetitive overhead work, or prolonged immobilization can irritate the joint capsule. In some cases, frozen shoulder develops without a clear injury, but altered movement patterns and muscle guarding still contribute to ongoing pain.
Left untreated, frozen shoulder can lead to long-term range-of-motion limitations, weakness, and difficulty performing basic tasks such as dressing or driving. Chronic pain can also affect sleep, mood, and overall quality of life.
Online stretches or aggressive exercises done at the wrong stage can increase inflammation and pain. Without proper assessment, it is difficult to know how much movement is helpful versus harmful for a stiff and irritated shoulder.
With appropriate chiropractic care, many people experience gradual pain reduction, improved shoulder mobility, and better tolerance for daily activities. Treatment aims to support tissue healing, restore joint mechanics, and help you return to work, exercise, and sleep with less discomfort.
Care typically begins with a detailed history and physical examination to confirm the stage of frozen shoulder and rule out other shoulder conditions. Treatment may include gentle joint mobilization, soft tissue therapy, pain-relieving modalities, and progressive movement strategies based on clinical guidelines. Home exercises are introduced carefully to support recovery without overloading the joint, and progress is reassessed regularly.
Frozen shoulder often improves gradually over several months, and timelines vary depending on the stage of the condition and individual health factors. Consistent care and appropriate movement can help optimize recovery and reduce setbacks.
Care is adjusted to your tolerance and the irritability of the shoulder. Techniques are intended to reduce pain, not force motion, and discomfort is monitored closely to avoid flare-ups.
Imaging is not always required, but it may be recommended if symptoms suggest another condition. You can usually start care without a referral, and coordination with your physician can be arranged if needed.
People often ask about cost, frequency of visits, and whether chiropractic care is appropriate alongside physiotherapy or medical management. Care plans are individualized based on findings and response to treatment, with a focus on safe, staged progress rather than quick fixes. This service is suitable for adults experiencing shoulder pain and stiffness who want a structured, professional approach to recovery in Edmonton.