Frozen Shoulder

Does FROZEN SHOULDER hurt all the time?

September 24, 20252 min read

When you're dealing with 🥶 🥶 FROZEN SHOULDER, one of the most common questions you may have is whether the…


…pain is constant 


…OR if it comes and goes. 


The answer can vary from person to person, but in general, 🥶 🥶 FROZEN SHOULDER pain tends to fluctuate in intensity throughout the condition.


During the early stages of 🥶 FROZEN SHOULDER, known as the 🥶 FREEZING STAGE or "painful" stage, you may experience:


  • Pain that is worse at night or when you try to move your shoulder


  • Aching pain that radiates down your arm


  • Pain that comes and goes, with some days being more uncomfortable than others


  • Pain that gradually increases over time, becoming more constant and severe


As you progress into the FROZEN STAGE, your pain may start to diminish. 


However, this is often replaced by increasing STIFFNESS and a limited range of motion. 


You may find it difficult to perform everyday tasks like getting dressed or reaching for objects.


Finally, in the THAWING STAGE, your pain continues to decrease, and your shoulder mobility begins to improve. 


This stage can last anywhere from 6 months to 2 years, and while the pain may not be constant, you may still experience some discomfort as your shoulder heals.


It's important to remember that everyone experiences 🥶 🥶 FROZEN SHOULDER differently. 


Some people may have more constant pain, while others may have pain that comes and goes. 


By the way, 


…have you considered scheduling an Ice Breaker Exam™ to get to the root cause of your shoulder pain? 


This revolutionary exam will help identify… 


…what area of your shoulder is damaged 


…the extent of the damage 


Once we have this data we will know IF WE CAN HELP reduce or eliminate the stiffness, limited range of motion, muscle weakness and persistent shoulder pain


SO that you can get your life back…


Click Here To Schedule Your Ice Breaker Exam™ Now >>>


Take action now and discover the difference the Ice Breaker Exam™ can make for you.


Talk again soon, 


Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.


P.S. Remember, You're Only One Click Away From A Happier, Healthier You…

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Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.

Dr. Rich Benjamin graduated from Sherman College of Chiropractic in 2005. He is certified in the Gonstead technique and was President of the Gonstead Study Club during his tenure at Sherman. He specializes in Knee Pain, Shoulder Pain and Peripheral Neurological in Fort Mill, SC.

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