Frozen and stiff shoulder assessment & treatment with Jo Gibson
When your patient has severe shoulder pain that is progressively feeling more painful and stiff, you may suspect frozen shoulder. The difficulty is, in the early stages of frozen shoulder where diagnosis and management is crucial, they may not have developed a lot of joint stiffness, and may still have a reasonable range of movement. Limited range of movement is normally part of the diagnostic criteria for frozen shoulder, so how can you be confident in your diagnosis in these early stages, and help patients choose effective treatment?
What’s the best treatment for frozen or stiff shoulders?
Get your access to the Frozen and Stiff shoulder online course with Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist), to incorporate the latest evidence and improve your assessment and treatment of frozen and stiff shoulders.