Middle-aged people are prone to shoulder pain, and when it is severe, even simple daily tasks such as dressing or combing hair can be difficult. Such pain may be a symptom of an incidence of frozen shoulder (also commonly known as fifty’s shoulder).
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners provide some tips on how you can massage corresponding acupoints, combined with proper exercise, to help a frozen shoulder recover sooner.
Frozen shoulder is known as adhesive capsulitis in modern medicine and is characterized by inflammation and adhesion of the tissues around the shoulder joints, making it difficult or even impossible to move….