I’ve heard of the cold shoulder, but never frozen shoulder! It’s characterized by stiffness and pain in one, or both of your shoulders. While it affects only 5% of the population, it’s painful enough to have it’s own frozen shoulder treatment method and clinic. People will occasionally get frozen shoulder for no reason at all, but more often than not, it occurs after a trauma or surgery. It is more common in women and diabetics, and can run in families. It is also more common in patients over the age of 40. 15% of people suffering from frozen shoulder will have it on both sides, but rest assured - once cured, it is very rare for frozen shoulder to re-occur in the same shoulder.
This frozen shoulder clinic specializes in the The Niel-Asher Technique, which is a drug free treatment that takes about 3 months to go through. Approximately 90% of all cases treated at the clinic are considered cured, and patients often see an improvement in their mobility in just a few sessions.





