Massage Therapy for Frozen Shoulder | Resolve Wellness (2025)

Emily McGuire

May 28, 2024

Updated: Jul 31, 2024

Frozen shoulder, medically known as adhesive capsulitis, isa condition that severely limits the range of motion in the shoulder joint. Massage therapy offers a non-invasive approach to alleviating symptoms and promoting recovery. This blog post explores the potential benefits of massage therapy for frozen shoulder. We'llexplore how massage can help manage pain, improve mobility, and contribute to a more comprehensive recovery plan.

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What is Frozen Shoulder?

Frozen shoulderis a condition characterized by stiffness and painthat limits the range of motionin the shoulder joint. It typically develops gradually, worsening over time, and can limit the range of motion so you cannot lift your arm more than 90 degrees (shoulder height). Activities such as washing yourhair or getting dressed or undressed can become increasingly difficultdue to the restrictions in mobility. The exact cause is often unclear, but certain populations are more at risk:

  • People between the ages of 40 and 60, particularly women.

  • Conditions that limit mobility like Parkinson’s or stroke victims.

  • Systemic conditions like diabetes, thyroid problems, and heart disease.

  • Those with recent shoulder injuries.

The Three Phases of Frozen Shoulder

  1. Freezing Stage:The shoulder becomes increasingly painful, and movement becomes more limited. This stage can last from six weeks to nine months.

  1. Frozen Stage:Pain may lessen, but the shoulder becomes stiffer, significantly restricting movement. This stage can last from four to six months.

  1. Thawing State:Shoulder mobility gradually improves. Complete recovery can take six months to two years.

How Massage Therapy Can Improve Frozen Shoulder

Massage therapy offers a non-invasive approach to managing the symptoms of frozen shoulder. Here’show it can help:

  • Pain Relief– massage therapy helps reduce pain by relaxing the muscles around the shoulder joint. Techniques like deep tissue massage can target adhesions and tightness in the area.

  • Improved Mobility– by breaking down adhesions and improving blood flow, massage helps increase flexibility and restore a wider range of motion.

  • Stress Reduction – chronic pain can lead to stress and tension, which further aggravates the condition. Massage therapy promotes relaxation and reduces overall stress levels.

  • Enhanced Healing – increased circulation from massage speeds up the healing process by delivering more oxygen and nutrients to the affected area.

Techniques Used in Massage Therapy for Frozen Shoulder

  • Deep Tissue Massage– focuses on deeper layers of muscle tissue, targeting specific areas of tension and adhesions to reduce stiffness and pain.

  • Trigger Point Therapy– involves applying pressure to specific points in the muscles, helping to alleviate discomfortat the point and within the pain referral area that the trigger point affects.

  • Swedish Massage– uses long, flowing strokes to increase circulation and promote relaxation, which can be particularly beneficial during the more painful phases.

At-Home and Complementary Therapies

While massage therapy can significantly improve symptoms, combining it with other treatments can enhance recoveryeven further:

  • Physical Therapy– regularsessions with a physical therapist can help maintainand improve shoulder mobility.

  • Home Exercises– gentle stretching and strengthening exercises recommended by a therapist can aid in recovery.

  • Heat Therapy– applyingheat to the shoulder before massage or exercises can help relax the muscles and increase flexibility.

  • Proper Ergonomics– ensuringthat your workstation and daily activities don’tstrain your shoulder can prevent further aggravation.

Resolve Wellness Medical Massage

Massage therapy offers a holistic and effective way to manage pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being. If you’redealing with frozen shoulder, consider integrating massage therapy into your treatment plan to unlock relief and restore your shoulder'sfunction. At Resolve Wellness, our massage therapists are specially trained in musculoskeletal conditions, working closely with physical therapists to create optimized treatment plans for your recovery. Book your appointment today!

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Emily McGuireis a Health and Wellness Writer for Resolve Wellness. She is a California native with a passion for writing, holistic wellness, and mental and physical health. She has earned a Bachelor's degree in International Business from UC San Diego.

Reviewed By: Erynne Hill, MS, ATC, HHP, BFRC, is a Holistic Health Practitioner and Nationally Certified Athletic Trainer who has been a part of the healthcare field since 2002. She is the Director of Resolve Wellness, specializing in manual lymphatic drainage and prenatal massage. Erynne has extensive knowledge of both massage therapy and physiology, receiving her Master's degree in Exercise Physiology from San Diego State University.

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