Frozen Shoulder Treatment in Faridabad
Visit Our Clinic or Connect Virtually: We welcome patients from Frozen Shoulder Treatment in Faridabad to visit our Faridabad clinic for in-person treatment. Video consultations are also available for your convenience.
Nearby Landmarks
Near Gate Number 2, Sainik Colony, Opposite Sai Temple
Nearby Areas
Sector 49, Sector 48, Sector 50, Greenfield Colony, Ankhir
Actilife Physiotherapy & Healthcare Clinic
Expert physiotherapy care — book your consultation today
How Actilife Physiotherapy & Healthcare Clinic Can Help
Actilife Physiotherapy & Healthcare Clinic provides comprehensive physiotherapy and rehabilitation services with a patient-first approach. We also offer video consultations for patients across India.
Expert-Led Care
Led by Dr. Manisha Sachdeva (MSPT, BPT, MIAFT, MIAP | Sports Physiotherapy) with over 15 years of experience.
Personalized Treatment
Every patient receives a customized treatment plan tailored to their specific condition, goals, and lifestyle.
Convenient Scheduling
Monday to Saturday, 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Early morning and evening slots available.
Evidence-Based Approach
We use the latest research-backed techniques including manual therapy, dry needling, and therapeutic exercises.
Expert Care by Certified Professionals
Dr. Manisha Sachdeva
Senior Physiotherapy Consultant & Director
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) is a painful condition that progressively limits shoulder movement. If you are searching for frozen shoulder treatment in Faridabad, Actilife Physiotherapy offers comprehensive care to help you restore mobility and return to your daily activities.
Frozen shoulder progresses through three stages: freezing (painful), frozen (stiff), and thawing (recovery). Our treatment is tailored to your current stage, ensuring you receive the most appropriate care at every phase of recovery.
Our Approach to Frozen Shoulder in Faridabad
Freezing Stage (Painful): We focus on pain management through gentle manual therapy, electrotherapy, and pendular exercises. No aggressive stretching during this phase.
Frozen Stage (Stiff): Joint mobilisation, capsular stretching, and dry needling to release tight muscles and improve range of motion.
Thawing Stage (Recovery): Progressive strengthening of rotator cuff and scapular muscles, functional training, and return-to-activity programme.
