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Hydrodilation For Frozen Shoulder
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Has anyone here had this? I know it is quite successful but I would be interested in personal experiences.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 'comments' section on the NHS website might be of interest to you, as people who've had (or stil have) a frozen shoulder have reported on what has, or hasn't, worked for them. (Only one specifically mentions hydrodilation but the alternatives mentioned by others might also be worth thinking about):
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The physio has mentioned a few times that this is the treatment these days. I`m not too bothered about the pain. I nearly fell down an escalator a few weeks ago and instictively reached back to grab my suitcase which was going down with me and I wrenched the bad shoulder. It hurt so much that I was shaking afterwards. It can`t be worse than that. Anyway, I think they might use local anaesthetic.