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    Re: Frozen Shoulder

    Hi physio210

    Not sure which is best - what do you think after reading all the posts above?


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    Re: Frozen Shoulder

    Quote Originally Posted by alophysio View Post
    Hi physio210

    Not sure which is best - what do you think after reading all the posts above?
    hii,,,
    from reading the posts, maitland mobilization with anesthesia.
    but i am conducting the study about the best physiotherapy treatment.
    is it mobilization, exercises , electrotherapy or combine treatment??
    thank you


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    Re: Frozen Shoulder

    Dear physio 210

    So the answer might be that there is no effective physiotherapy treatment for this problem.........

    in my own case (me being the patient) I have been doing 2 things:
    AROM of all humeroscapular movements...
    the only specific active exercise I do is scapula depression...and I do this a lot.

    What Shacklock has to say on this matter is very interesting.
    Clinical Solutions Trouble Shooting with Scapular Stabilisation | Shacklock's Clinical Neurodynamic Solutions (NDS) | NDS Global

    Esther



 
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