
The dog days of summer are here in Albuquerque NM, and while many are enjoying sunshine and outdoor fun, others are sitting on the sidelines due to nagging pain. If you’re struggling with neck pain or a frozen shoulder, there’s good news—relief may be closer than you think.
What Is Frozen Shoulder?
Also known as adhesive capsulitis, frozen shoulder is a condition marked by pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. Unlike other conditions, even when a doctor or therapist tries to move the joint, the shoulder remains immobile.
The cause is often linked to inflammation or scarring within the capsule of the shoulder joint. This capsule contains ligaments that allow for movement—when inflamed, it can drastically limit function. While sometimes tied to trauma or surgery, frozen shoulder often develops gradually without any obvious trigger.
What Causes Frozen Shoulder?
Frozen shoulder may result from:
- Prolonged immobility or disuse of the shoulder
- Shoulder injury, surgery, or trauma
- Chronic conditions like diabetes or thyroid dysfunction
- Arthritis, bursitis, or cervical disc disease
Even surgeries unrelated to the shoulder—such as breast or chest procedures—can lead to frozen shoulder during recovery if mobility is restricted for too long.
Recognizing the Symptoms
The most common symptoms include:
- Persistent shoulder pain
- Progressive stiffness
- Inability to move the arm, even when helped
The condition often starts with mild pain that discourages movement. As motion decreases, stiffness worsens—creating a cycle that ultimately leads to a frozen joint.
How Is It Diagnosed?
A complete medical history and physical exam is the first step. Your provider will assess shoulder mobility, ask about symptoms, and attempt manual manipulation of the shoulder. If movement is extremely limited, a diagnosis of frozen shoulder is made. X-rays or MRI may be used to rule out other causes, such as structural damage or scar tissue.
We Can Help at Lifetime Chiropractic in Albuquerque, NM
At Lifetime Chiropractic, our expert chiropractic team offers safe, gentle care for frozen shoulder and related neck pain. With a variety of techniques—including adjustments, mobility exercises, and personalized treatment plans—we help restore range of motion and reduce discomfort.
Don’t sit out the season. Let us help you get back in the game—feeling better, moving better, and living pain-free.
Call (505) 822-0306 or visit us today to book your consultation.
For Your Health,
Dr. Patrick Chenoweth