{"id":1285,"date":"2026-01-11T11:14:51","date_gmt":"2026-01-11T10:14:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/urgent-osteo.ca\/vancouver\/?p=1285"},"modified":"2026-01-11T11:15:36","modified_gmt":"2026-01-11T10:15:36","slug":"frozen-shoulder-in-vancouver-an-osteopathic-approach-to-shoulder-pain-and-stiffness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/urgent-osteo.ca\/vancouver\/frozen-shoulder-in-vancouver-an-osteopathic-approach-to-shoulder-pain-and-stiffness\/","title":{"rendered":"Frozen Shoulder in Vancouver: An Osteopathic Approach to Shoulder Pain and Stiffness"},"content":{"rendered":"

Frozen Shoulder in Vancouver: An Osteopathic Approach to Shoulder Pain and Stiffness<\/h1>\n

Shoulder pain and stiffness can have a significant impact on daily life. Simple actions such as reaching overhead, putting on a coat, working at a desk, or sleeping comfortably may become difficult. One condition commonly associated with these symptoms is adhesive capsulitis, often referred to as frozen shoulder.<\/p>\n

Many people seek osteopathic care when shoulder movement becomes progressively limited and discomfort persists. Osteopathy offers a hands-on, individualized approach focused on movement, tissue health, and the body\u2019s capacity to adapt over time.<\/p>\n

Understanding Frozen Shoulder<\/h2>\n

Frozen shoulder is characterized by a gradual loss of shoulder mobility, often accompanied by pain. The tissues surrounding the shoulder joint \u2014 including muscles, connective tissues, and the joint capsule \u2014 may become less elastic and more sensitive, leading to stiffness and restricted movement in multiple directions.<\/p>\n

Symptoms usually develop slowly. Pain may be more noticeable initially, while stiffness tends to become more prominent as movement decreases. The progression and duration vary from person to person, and recovery often requires patience.<\/p>\n

Common Symptoms of Frozen Shoulder<\/h2>\n

People experiencing frozen shoulder often report:<\/p>\n