Frozen Shoulder Surgery

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Understanding the Complexity of Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a painful and progressively limiting condition that affects the shoulder joint. Characterized by stiffness, inflammation, and restricted motion, it often develops gradually and can last for months or even years without proper intervention. When conservative treatments fail, Frozen Shoulder Surgery becomes essential to restore shoulder mobility and relieve chronic discomfort.

Surgical Precision for Restored Movement

The surgical procedure, known as arthroscopic capsular release, involves making small incisions to carefully cut the thickened, inflamed shoulder capsule. This allows the shoulder to regain its full range of motion and significantly reduces pain. The minimally invasive approach ensures a shorter hospital stay, reduced scarring, and faster recovery, allowing patients to resume their routine with renewed confidence.

Comprehensive Care Beyond the Operating Room

At Magenta Super Speciality Clinics, our approach to Frozen Shoulder Surgery extends far beyond the operation itself. We offer a personalized rehabilitation plan that includes guided physiotherapy, strength-building exercises, and patient education. This comprehensive, multidisciplinary care ensures that recovery is not only successful but also sustainable, enabling individuals to regain optimal shoulder function and an improved quality of life.