P.R., a 52-year-old female who worked in a kitchen, sought my help due to severe shoulder pain and limited range of motion. She was unable to lift her arm or undress herself without difficulty.

To address her condition, I utilized a specialized technique that combined Acupuncture and Tui Na massage simultaneously. Remarkably, after the very first treatment, she experienced significant improvement and regained the ability to dress herself. Additionally, I provided her with self-exercises to perform at home. After just five sessions, her pain completely disappeared, and her shoulder movement returned to normal.

It is worth noting that I have been successfully treating frozen shoulder cases for the past 20 years. Acupuncture and Tui Na massage have consistently yielded positive results in such cases. Last year, I came across a new Tui Na technique in a Chinese medicine journal. Putting it to the test, I discovered that it significantly increased the success rate in treating frozen shoulder. This experience serves as a reminder that there is always something new to learn and incorporate into my practice.