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Frozen Shoulder Relief
Acupressure Mat is the best pain solution in your shoulder pain management
Acupressure Mat (Tibetan Applicator) makes it easy to get rid of Frozen Shoulder quickly and for good.
How to use your
Acupressure Mat
to treat Frozen Shoulder
It is important to include the whole shoulder and collar zone with the applicator.
The circles of spines should be pressed against the shoulder and
adjoining area.
For this type of pain it is recommended to place your applicator on a pillow, behind your head, covering the affected area.
By lying on the Applicator your body weight will provide the pressure needed to ensure the greatest effectivity.
We recommend that you use the applicator regularly before going to bed for 40 to 90 minutes.
Chronic pain cannot be expected to disappear immediately, but it will diminish significantly after 10-15 sessions.
The use of the applicator can also be very effective when combined with traditional methods of treatment.
Frozen shoulder is characterized by pain and loss of motion or stiffness in the shoulder. It affects about two percent of the general population. Frozen shoulder most commonly affects patients between the ages of 40 and 60 years, with no clear predisposition based on sex, arm dominance, or occupation.
The medical name for frozen shoulder is adhesive capsulitis. It is a condition that affects your ability to move your shoulder around. There is stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, which reduces normal movement in this area.
The causes of frozen shoulder are not fully understood. The process involves thickening and contracture of the capsule surrounding the shoulder joint.
Frozen shoulder occurs much more commonly in individuals with diabetes, affecting 10% to 20% of these individuals. Other medical problems associated with increased risk of frozen shoulder include: hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Parkinson's disease, and cardiac disease or surgery.
Frozen shoulder can develop after a shoulder is immobilized for a period of time. Attempts to prevent frozen shoulder include early motion of the shoulder after it has been injured.
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