Shoulder Pain

How Dr. Denise Carradine can help shoulder pain with her gentle methods...

Boardman, Ohio 44512 frozen shoulder treatment​Dr. Denise Carradine sees a wide variety of health issues in our Boardman, Ohio chiropractic office, and one problem she sees often is frozen shoulder. Frozen shoulder generally consists of three different stages:

  • The freezing stage, which is when the pain sets in and motion starts to become limited,
  • The frozen stage, as the shoulder becomes stiffer and harder to move, and
  • The thawing stage, which is when the pain and stiffness begin to lessen.

While medications and injections are a common medical treatment, Dr. Denise Carradine finds that gentle chiropractic and/or acupuncture can also help. The scientific literature confirms that a non-invasive approach can work.  Dr. Carradine offers numerous non-invasive treatments that are highly effective with treating a variety of shoulder conditions, including frozen shoulder.

Boardman, Ohio Chiropractic Care for Frozen Shoulder

As reported in the literature, chiropractic has been found to totally alleviate frozen shoulder symptoms for some people, offering a complete recovery from the pain and stiffness that come with this particular condition. In others, people with frozen shoulder have reported significant relief, ranging from 50 to 90 percent improvement.

Dr. Denise Carradine is your Boardman chiropractor and is here to help you with all of your health issues. To learn more about how we can help you recover from frozen shoulder pain, torn rotator cuff and other shoulder conditions, give our office a call today at (330) 758-4446. You can also learn more about the benefits of chiropractic care.

Resources

  • Murphy F, et al. Chiropractic management of frozen shoulder syndrome using a novel technique: a retrospective case series of 50 patients. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 2015;11(4):267-272.
  • Brantingham JW, Cassa TK, Bonnefin D, et al. Manipulative therapy for shoulder pain and disorders: expansion of a systematic review. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 2011;34(5):314-346.