I’ve been attending physical therapy for months then I stopped not because the therapy ended. Now, I’m just trying to find other ways of curing my shoulder. I tried to drink pain relievers but the pain eases temporarily then it hurts again.
I’ve been attending physical therapy for months then I stopped not because the therapy ended. Now, I’m just trying to find other ways of curing my shoulder. I tried to drink pain relievers but the pain eases temporarily then it hurts again.
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#1 by Gordon C on February 22, 2010 - 7:43 am
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Hi Aida
Yes – definitely worth a try
You can read a lot more about frozen shoulder on my two websites (I’m a doctor who specialises in the treatment of shoulder pain)http://painfulshoulder.org
or http://www.jointenterprise.co.uk
The second of those two sites lets you download a free copy of an ebook I wrote about frozen shoulder and how to deal with it. Both sites have lots of information about frozen shoulder and diabetes
Hope this helps
Gordon
#2 by Curious George, C.Ac on February 22, 2010 - 2:25 pm
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Acupuncture is definitely a treatment option for you. Diabetes, insulin dependent or not, is not a contraindication for acupuncture.
Keep in mind that you will need to schedule a series of treatments for frozen shoulder issues. One treatment is not going to be a magic bullet.