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Effective non-invasive treatment
- Reduce pain
- Sleep through the night
- Stop sharp shooting pains
- Increase your range of movement
You may have been diagnosed with a frozen shoulder and told that nothing can be done and that you will simply have to wait for the natural course of healing over 18 months to 2 years. If so you will know that the severe pain and disability of a frozen shoulder is not something you can just put up with. Help is at hand. Frozen shoulder can be treated using a specialised osteopathic technique, working on trigger points. This produces excellent results, reducing the healing time to 3 to 4 months, on average.
Conventional physical therapy treatments for frozen shoulders involve a lot of stretching of the shoulder joints. Experience shows that stretching a frozen shoulder joint does not aid the healing process.
The Niel-Asher frozen shoulder technique®. works deep into the muscles around the shoulder producing a relaxation effect which in turn reduces pain and allows the shoulder to move more freely.
If you have tried other physical therapies without success, or are despairing of your frozen shoulder, then consider seeking treatment at one of our Frozen Shoulder Clinics.
Information and advice
Find information and advice about your frozen shoulder and its treatment in my Article covering:
- What is frozen shoulder?
- What treatments are available for frozen shoulder?
- Treatment using the Niel-Asher frozen shoulder technique®.
- Tips on what you can do to help your shoulder now
Frozen Shoulder Clinics
The Highgate Clinic is a specialist centre for the treatment of frozen shoulder using the Niel-Asher frozen shoulder technique®. Deborah has had the privilege of training and working with Simeon Niel-Asher, the founder of the technique, in his clinic.
Treatment for frozen shoulder is also available with Deborah in the Stevenage Clinic, making treatment readily accessible to people living in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and further afield.
Questions and Appointments
If you have any questions or would like to make an appointment to start treatment, please telephone, or contact Deborah using an enquiry form.
Further information on the Niel-Asher frozen shoulder technique® can be found through my links page.
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