Struggling to lift your arm due to shoulder pain? Learn how frozen shoulder develops and how treatments like dry needling, joint mobilization, and taping can help improve movement and reduce stiffness.
Can’t Lift Your Arm Like Before? It Could Be Frozen Shoulder
If lifting your arm feels stiff, painful, or limited, you may be dealing with frozen shoulder.
This condition can make simple movements like reaching, dressing, or lifting your arm difficult. Over time, it can affect your daily activities and overall comfort.
Frozen shoulder doesn’t just go away quickly—it often gets worse before it improves if not properly addressed.
What Is Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition where the shoulder joint becomes stiff and painful due to reduced movement.
The joint capsule tightens, and surrounding muscles can become tense and restricted. This leads to limited range of motion and discomfort during movement.

Why Shoulder Stiffness Happens
Frozen shoulder can develop gradually and is often linked to:
• prolonged immobility
• previous injury
• poor shoulder movement patterns
• muscle tightness and joint restriction
• underlying conditions
As stiffness increases, the shoulder becomes harder to move, and pain may worsen over time.
How Treatment Helps Restore Movement
Treating frozen shoulder focuses on reducing pain, improving mobility, and supporting recovery.
Different techniques are used together to address both muscle and joint restrictions.
Dry Needling
Dry needling targets tight shoulder muscles and trigger points to help reduce pain, release tension, and improve muscle function.

Joint Mobilization
This hands-on technique gently moves the shoulder joint to reduce stiffness, improve range of motion, and restore normal movement.

Taping
Taping provides support to the shoulder, helping reduce strain during daily activities while allowing more comfortable movement.

Why Combining Treatments Matters
Frozen shoulder can progress if left untreated.
Without proper care:
• movement may become more limited
• stiffness can increase
• recovery may take longer
• daily activities become more difficult
Early treatment can help improve outcomes and speed up recovery.
Who Can Benefit From This
This approach may help individuals who experience:
• difficulty lifting their arm
• shoulder stiffness and pain
• limited range of motion
• discomfort during daily activities
• gradual loss of shoulder movement
Final Thoughts
Frozen shoulder can feel limiting, but it doesn’t have to stay that way.
With the right treatment approach, you can reduce pain, improve movement, and regain function over time.
Taking action early can make a big difference in your recovery.
Take the Next Step Toward Shoulder Relief
If your shoulder pain isn’t improving or keeps getting worse, it may be time to take a closer look.
Pain Free Health Clinic provides services in:
Richmond
Ladner
Surrey
Langley
Book your assessment today and start moving pain-free again.
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