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LuAnn’s case of frozen shoulder and
Prolotherapy
The shoulder is a great area to treat with Prolotherapy. In our
experience, a thorough
Prolotherapy treatment and proper exercise and
supplement regimen, can get a person with a shoulder injury back to full
activity and range of motion. Take the instance of LuAnn, a 55 year-old
retail worker, who came to us from North Carolina.
LuAnn suffered a direct fall onto her
right shoulder and elbow after missing a step upon leaving a restaurant.
While initially just embarrassed that she fell, the pain that night
became increasingly worse and did not subside. Listening to her
husband’s old school advice of “ice and
ibuprofen,” LuAnn thought she
was going to feel better in a couple days once the initial swelling went
down. However, after a couple months of this
RICE protocol (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation), LuAnn had lost
significant range of motion and strength in her arm, and the pain was
constant from her shoulder down to her elbow. She could not lift her
purse up onto her shoulder, and was limited in her ability to
comfortably dress herself and wash her own hair. At work, she could only
perform overhead work with her left arm, which was restricting her
ability to fully function on the job. LuAnn consulted a local doctor who
did an X-ray to ensure she did not break any bones. But she did not gain
any detailed perspective on how to reverse her
painful shoulder condition.
When
LuAnn’s daughter went to visit her mother three months after her
initial fall, and saw that she was not able to move her arm even
halfway over her own head, she knew LuAnn needed to get another
opinion. Lucky for LuAnn, her daughter was a patient of
Dr. Hauser's and encouraged her to seek his opinion on
Prolotherapy for her frozen shoulder. She explained to LuAnn
how
Prolotherapy helps the body to
correct the underlying structural weakness. Typically, when
done in conjunction with a local
physical therapy or exercise
program to restore range of motion, the results are great.
As we see here with our patients, the
Prolotherapy technique is important, as the whole shoulder should be
treated in order to begin repairing the damaged shoulder attachments.
Prolotherapy works on the attachments, so an exercise program can be
effective. Without it, many people with
frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, do not fully regain their
range of motion or may continue to suffer pain during and after physical
therapy.
Knowing her mother was initially hesitant to travel for medical care,
LuAnn’s daughter explained that it is actually very common for this type
of specialty and her condition definitely warranted a qualified opinion
for Prolotherapy. She could
fly in and out the same day, if she wanted to. LuAnn made an
appointment. At this point, she did not want to mess around anymore.
Upon first examination,
Dr. Hauser explained that she was going to need
to take this condition seriously if she wanted to get better. It would
require LuAnn getting Prolotherapy, and being diligent with an exercise
program to encourage strengthening and motion through the
shoulder
joint. He outlined a supplement program that would act as a natural
alternative to the
ibuprofen she was taking. He also wrote orders for a
physical therapy program to begin after Prolotherapy. He explained how
this
multi-level approach would potentially get LuAnn pain free and with
full use of her arm again. LuAnn was encouraged by the thoroughness of
the exam and specific recommendations. She thought she was just coming
in for “some shots” but it turned out to be a much more worthwhile
experience. “Dr. Hauser even prayed with me before my treatment. That
meant a lot that he really went the extra mile.”
LuAnn returned to North Carolina with a renewed hope that she was
finally going to get better. As Dr. Hauser had recommended, she followed
up the
Prolotherapy treatment with a round of physical therapy
exercises, and specific
supplement regimen to promote
connective tissue
healing. It has been
over a year since we originally saw LuAnn, for Prolotherapy. LuAnn kept
in touch with our office, as we do with many of our out of town
patients, via phone and email. She continued to have less pain and more
range of motion in her arm. She stated that she did not even think she
needed another treatment, she was progressing so well.
Today LuAnn is back to being fully functional at work and in her
activities of daily living. She said to us during a recent follow up
call, “Every time I raise my right arm over my head I’m reminded of the
power of Prolotherapy. Dr. Hauser put my condition into perspective for
me, and I was able to re-gain use of my arm again. Now when I’m working
in the store and I see someone limping or in pain, I tell them about you
guys.” Thanks LuAnn, we’re happy to help! If you have a chronic
condition, such as a
Frozen
Shoulder, contact us to see how we may be
able to help you gain full use and less pain of the area again.
Dr. Hauser and our team would love to see you here in Chicagoland! |