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Frozen Shoulder and Homeopathy
Homeopathic remedies can help a person with obtain relief for the symptoms of a frozen
shoulder.
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What Is A Frozen Shoulder?
Common causes of shoulder pain are from trigger points in the
subscapularis. The subscapularis is one of the four muscles that
comprise the rotator cuff. It attaches to the inner surface of the scapula and
to the front of the humerus bone. Its primary responsibility is to hold the
humerus in place during arm movements, preventing displacement. It also helps
internally rotate the head of the humerus.
Here are some common ways in which these trigger points get
activated:
- Overdoing it at activities that require medial rotation
of the arm. Examples include freestyle swimming
and throwing a baseball.
- Forceful overhead lifting while adducting the arm –
bringing it closer to your body. An example is the kettleball swing
exercise, where you use outstretched arms to raise the kettleball from
between the legs.
- Sudden stress placed on the shoulder muscles –
due to a humerus fracture or shoulder-joint tear, or
breaking a fall.
Homeopathy For Frozen
Shoulder
Thiosinaminum
- The #1 remedy for frozen
shoulder.
- Used for adhesions.
- Dissolves scar tissue.
- Used for strictures.
Left Frozen Shoulder Protocol
Right Frozen Shoulder Protocol #1
Right Frozen Shoulder Protocol #2
Bryonia
- A good frozen shoulder remedy, especially when even
slight movement causes pain.
- Bryonia is particularly well-suited for cases where
extreme dryness is felt.
- Feels as if there were no fluid in the joint.
Calcarea
phosphoricum
- Rheumatic pains in shoulder and arm,
also with swelling of the injured part and heat.
- Ulcerative pain especially in roots of finger nails of
right hand and in middle finger.
- Gouty nodosities.
- Soreness, torpor, and paralysis of the (left) arm.
- Paralysis of the joints of the hand and of the fingers,
especially in the thumbs, sometimes from a chill.
- Spine weak, disposed to curvatures, especially to the
left
- Unable to support body; neck weak, unable to support
head.
Ferrum Metallicum
- Frozen shoulder or
rotator cuff
injuries.
- Tearing pain.
- Moving arm is painful.
- Irritability, the least noise is unbearable.
- Shooting and tearing in the joint of the shoulder, and in
the arm, or pulling or paralytic weakness and heaviness
- Cracking in the shoulder-joint.
- Nightly tearing and stinging in the arms.
- Uneasiness in the arms.
- Swelling and flaking of the skin of the hands.
- Cramps and numbness in the fingers.
- Worse in winter.
- Worse from mental exertion.
- Worse at night when lying down.
- Worse raising arms or with sudden motion.
- Better with gentle motion.
Ferrum phosphoricum
- Ferrum Phos is used in first stage of
inflammation.
- Violent drawing, tearing pain right shoulder and upper
arm,
- Deadness in right hand.
- Acute rheumatism of right deltoid,
unable to wear cloak.
- Right shoulder
joint with acute rheumatism, red, swollen, very sensitive.
Swelling of elbow from sprain.
- Rheumatism in wrist.
- Wrists ache with loss of power to grasp.
- Nodule on dorsum of left little finger.
- Contracted fingers from acute rheumatism.
- Worse violent motion of arm.
- Better gentle motion, so the person hardly keep still.
Mercurius
Solubilis
- Tearing pain worse at night in shoulder.
- Metallic taste in the mouth; extra salivation
- Symptoms are always worse at night
Rhus toxicodendron
- Swelling, stiffness, and paralysed sensations in
joints, from sprains, over-lifting, or over-stretching.
- Lameness, stiffness, and pain on first moving after rest,
or on getting up in morning, better by constant motion.
- Trembling or sensation of trembling in limbs.
- The limbs on which he lies, especially arms, go to sleep.
- Rheumatic tension, drawing, tearing in limbs, during
rest.
- Excessively cold hands and feet all day.
- From the bad effects of getting wet, especially after
being over-heated.
- Ailments from spraining or straining a single part,
muscle or tendon; over lifting, particularly damp ground; too much summer
bathing in lake or river.
- Affects the fibrous tissue, especially; the right side
more than the left.
- Pains:as if sprained; as if a muscle or tendon was torn
from its attachment; as if bones were scraped with a knife; worse after
midnight and in wet, rainy weather; affected parts sore to touch.
- Great restlessness, anxiety, apprehension; cannot remain
in bed, must change position often to obtain relief from pain.Worse
stiffness and pain on first moving after rest, or on getting up in the
morning.
- Better by walking or continued motion.
Ruta graveolens
- Wrenching pain in
the shoulder-joint, especially when permitting arms to hang down or when
resting on them.
- Shocks in arms as if in
bones.
- Dull tearing in bones of the
arm and joints of elbow.
- Pain as from contusion in
joint of elbow.
- Pain in forearms as well as
in bones and joints of hands as if they had been beaten.
- Spasmodic drawing and
tearing in forearms, hands, and fingers.
- Paralytic stiffness of
wrist.
- Wrenching pain or shootings
in wrists.
- Sensation as from a sprain
and stiffness in wrist.
- Bones of wrist and back of
hand painful as if bruised when at rest and when moving.
- Pain in wrist (as from a
sprain) on lifting a weight.
- Numbness and
tingling in hands after exertion.
- Spasmodic contraction of
fingers.
- Swollen veins on hands,
after eating.
- Warts, with sore pains,
flat, smooth, on palms of hands.
Sanguinaria
- Rheumatic pain in right arm and shoulder
- Pain in top of right shoulder.
- Pain in right deltoid.
- Right arm hangs helpless.
- Coldness in body and right arm.
- Burning of palms.
- Stiffness of finger-joints
- Worse at night in bed; cannot raise arm, motion (turning
in bed) much worse it.
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