Adhesive Capsulitis Recovery | Alleviate Pain & Regain Shoulder Strength & Restore Motion Range by Frequency Heals published on 2021-06-09T09:11:01Z Adhesive capsulitis, also called frozen shoulder, is a painful condition in which the movement of the shoulder becomes limited. It occurs when the strong connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint (called the shoulder joint capsule) becomes thick, stiff, and inflamed. Symptoms of frozen shoulder are divided into three stages. In the first stage, the shoulder becomes stiff and is painful to move. The pain slowly increases. In the second stage, pain may lessen, but the shoulder remains stiff. And in the third stage, pain lessens, and the ability to move the shoulder slowly improves. Full or near full recovery occurs as normal strength and motion return. Treatment usually involves pain relief methods until the initial phase passes. If the problem persists, therapy and surgery may be needed to regain motion if it does not return on its own. Frequencies of 10000, 880, 802, 787, 766, 727 Hz can relieve pain and help to regain strength and motion range.