How long will it take for frozen shoulders to return to normal?

Frozen shoulders usually take about three months to return to normal, and some patients can be extended to half a year or even a year. Frozen shoulder belongs to the aseptic inflammation of the shoulder joint, which can manifest as symptoms of pain, rigidity, and dysfunction. With the help of magnetic resonance imaging, the disease of the shoulder joint can be clarified. After the patient develops frozen shoulders, active treatment and intervention can be carried out to relieve symptoms and shorten the course of the disease. Including oral drugs, local topical drugs combined with acupuncture, joint massage, and physical therapy such as shock waves and ultrasound. If the patient has serious shoulder lesions, especially if there is a rupture of tendons and ligaments, surgical treatment should also be considered. Appropriate increased functional exercise will be beneficial.