Periarthritis of the shoulder, also known as “frozen shoulder”, is a condition in traditional Chinese medicine that affects the movement of the shoulder joint. In this condition, the movement that is typically restricted first is the abduction of the shoulder, which is the movement of lifting the arm out to the side of the body.
In traditional Chinese medicine, periarthritis of the shoulder is believed to be caused by a blockage of the Qi (energy) and blood flow in the shoulder area. This blockage can be due to a variety of factors, such as cold and dampness invading the shoulder, stagnation of Qi and blood due to lack of movement or injury, or deficiencies of Qi and blood in the body.
The main symptoms of periarthritis of the shoulder include pain and stiffness in the shoulder joint, difficulty moving the arm in certain directions, and a feeling of heaviness or numbness in the shoulder area. The pain and stiffness can be aggravated by cold weather, overuse of the shoulder, or emotional stress.
In traditional Chinese medicine, the treatment of periarthritis of the shoulder involves improving the circulation of Qi and blood in the shoulder area, resolving any blockages or stagnations, and nourishing the Qi and blood to promote healing. This can be achieved through acupuncture, herbal medicine, moxibustion, cupping, and therapeutic exercises.
It is important to consult with a qualified traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan for periarthritis of the shoulder. They will be able to assess your individual condition and provide personalized care to help alleviate your symptoms and improve your shoulder mobility.