Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder

Are you experiencing the discomfort and limited mobility of a frozen shoulder? This condition, often marked by pain and restriction of movement, is not uncommon. According to a clinical update in, patients with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing a frozen shoulder. The exact cause remains elusive, but it’s known to significantly affect daily activities and emotional well-being. Dr. Chandan Motwani is here to offer you the insights and guidance you need to navigate through this challenging condition and work towards regaining your shoulder’s full function.

Here are some signs that need to be recognized:

1. Persistent and Worsening Pain: If your shoulder pain doesn’t subside or worsens, it’s essential to seek professional help.

2. Limited Range of Motion: Difficulty in lifting your arm or moving it in certain directions can be a sign of a frozen shoulder.

3. Stiffness: A stiff feeling in the shoulder joint, making it hard to perform everyday tasks.

4. Night-time Pain: If your shoulder pain intensifies during the night, it could indicate an advancing condition.

5. Pain After Rest: Experiencing pain after a period of inactivity or upon waking up.

6. Associated Symptoms: If shoulder pain is accompanied by other symptoms, it might indicate a more complex issue.

7. Duration: Pain and stiffness lasting more than a few weeks should be a cause for concern.

Why Choose Dr. Chandan Motwani:

1. Holistic Approach

2. Cutting-Edge Techniques

3. Patient-Centric Care

4. Compassionate Support   

5. Proven Results

Take the First Step to Pain Relief – Don’t let your frozen shoulder hold you back. Dr. Chandan Motwani is here to guide you towards a pain-free future. Schedule a consultation today and embark on your journey to optimal shoulder health.

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