Adhesive Capsulitis Exercise Approaches

In the video below you will see some examples of how we have added in some mobility and gentle loading exercises into the program of one of our clients who is now out of the acute phases of adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) and now in the frozen to thawing phases (phase 2 to 3).  All of these exercises have been prescribed specifically to the clients current abilities with an aim not to increase pain/irritation of their complaint, but assist in returning function to the shoulder.  Note:  Please consult your osteopath or physiotherapist for treatment and management advice if you are currently dealing with a frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis).

This article was written by osteopath Heath Williams of Principle Four Osteopathy.  Principle Four Osteopathy is one of Melbourne City CBD leading osteopathy clinics. We are located on Level 4 of 178 Collins St (within Pleasance House) alongside Optimal Health Exercise Physiology.  We have a fully equipped strength and conditioning exercise rehab space with osteopathic consult rooms.  Our team of osteopaths have an interest in manual therapy, strength and conditioning, exercise rehabilitation and ergonomics.  Read more about our team here.  Book an appointment online here or call us on 0396709290 to arrange an appointment.

Screenshot 3 Adhesive Capsulitis Exercise Approaches

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Getting to Principle Four Osteopathy – 4/178 Collins St Melbourne CBD

Trams – Trams run straight out the front of us, with the closest stop at Swantston st and Collins St.  

Trains – We are a short 5 minute walk from Flinders St Station, Parliament and Melbourne Central train station.

Parking – off street parking is available on Little Collins St, Russell St and in the many parking businesses (Wilsons parking) nearby.