Physical Therapy Treatment for Frozen Shoulder in Hillsboro
Painful, Stiff, and Hard to Move? Let’s Help Your Shoulder Open Up Again.
If your shoulder has become painful, stiff, and difficult to move, frozen shoulder may be the reason. At Tualatin Valley Physical Therapy, we provide one-on-one treatment to reduce pain, improve mobility, and help you return to normal life with confidence.
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✔ One-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy
✔ Full private sessions
✔ No techs or aides
✔ Same-day appointments when available
Frozen Shoulder Can Feel Slow & Frustrating, But You Have Options
What Is Frozen Shoulder?
Frozen shoulder, also called adhesive capsulitis, is a condition involving:
Shoulder pain
Progressive stiffness
Reduced range of motion
Difficulty using the arm normally
Many people say:
“My shoulder feels stuck.”
“I can’t reach overhead.”
“Getting dressed hurts.”
“I can’t reach behind my back.”
Frozen shoulder often affects both pain and movement, which makes daily tasks surprisingly difficult.
Common Frozen Shoulder Symptoms
Frozen shoulder may cause:
Shoulder pain at rest or with movement
Night pain
Significant stiffness
Difficulty lifting the arm
Trouble reaching behind the back
Pain putting on clothes
Difficulty washing hair
Reduced motion in multiple directions
Weakness from pain and disuse
Why Frozen Shoulder Feels So Limiting
Frozen shoulder often impacts more than exercise.
It can interfere with:
Sleep
Dressing
Driving
Reaching cabinets
Personal hygiene
Work tasks
Workouts
Parenting tasks
Because the shoulder becomes hard to move, many people feel stuck and uncertain.
Does Frozen Shoulder Go Away On Its Own?
Some cases improve gradually over time.
But “wait it out” can mean months of:
Pain
Sleep disruption
Lost mobility
Reduced function
Frustration
Many people prefer a more proactive plan focused on improving recovery, reducing pain, and restoring movement sooner.
How Physical Therapy Helps Frozen Shoulder
At Tualatin Valley Physical Therapy, treatment may include:
Guided mobility work
Range-of-motion restoration
Pain reduction strategies
Progressive stretching when appropriate
Shoulder and upper back strengthening
Movement retraining
Sleep-position guidance
Staged return to activity
Education so you understand the process
The goal is not aggressive forcing.
The goal is steady progress with smart treatment.
Advanced Options for Persistent Shoulder Pain
Some frozen shoulder cases improve with exercise-based rehab alone.
Persistent cases may also benefit from adjunctive tools, such as Shockwave Therapy (SWT) and High-Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) when traditional care has not resolved symptoms, as part of a comprehensive rehab program.
At Tualatin Valley Physical Therapy, we offer:
High-Intensity Laser Therapy
High-Intensity Laser Therapy uses light energy to stimulate cellular repair and reduce inflammation.
Laser therapy may help:
Reduce pain
Improve circulation
Accelerate tissue healing
Tolerate loading earlier
Learn more about Laser Therapy →
Compared with prolonged pain, repeated injections, imaging costs, or delayed recovery, ESWT and HILT are designed as focused interventions to accelerate tissue adaptation.
Recovery Expectations
✔ Load progression required
✔ Temporary discomfort is normal
✔ Capacity rebuilding is the goal
Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave Therapy uses acoustic pressure waves to stimulate healing in chronic muscle, tendon, and ligament injuries.
Research suggests shockwave therapy can help:
Increase blood flow
Stimulate collagen production
Restart stalled healing processes
Learn more about Shockwave Therapy →
Why Choose Tualatin Valley Physical Therapy?
Many clinics give shoulder patients short visits and generic exercises.
Here, your care is different:
When To Get Help for Frozen Shoulder
Consider treatment if:
Your shoulder keeps getting stiffer
Reaching is harder than before
Sleep is disrupted
Dressing is painful
Daily tasks are becoming frustrating
Symptoms have lasted more than 1–2 weeks
You feel stuck without answers
Earlier guidance often helps recovery feel more manageable.
What To Expect at Your First Visit
Your evaluation may include:
Pain and stiffness history
Range-of-motion testing
Strength testing as tolerated
Daily activity limitations review
Sleep discussion
Movement analysis
Personalized recovery roadmap
You leave with clarity and next steps.
Frozen Shoulder Physical Therapy in Hillsboro, OR
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Tualatin Valley Physical Therapy provides personalized one-on-one care designed to help you reduce pain, improve mobility, and regain confidence in using your shoulder again.
Stop Letting Shoulder Stiffness Run Your Life
You do not need to keep waiting and wondering.
Get a clear plan and one-on-one care designed to help your shoulder move better again.
Book your evaluation today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Frozen Shoulder
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Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a condition where the shoulder becomes stiff and painful due to thickening and tightening of the joint capsule. It often progresses through phases of pain and stiffness before gradually improving.
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Frozen shoulder typically progresses through three stages: the freezing stage (increasing pain and stiffness), the frozen stage (reduced pain but significant stiffness), and the thawing stage (gradual return of motion).
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Yes. Physical therapy can help improve shoulder mobility, reduce pain, and restore function through guided stretching, mobility work, strengthening, and progressive activity.
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Some cases improve over time, but could last for several months. Treatment can help reduce symptoms, increase mobility, and quicken progress.
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Recovery timelines vary, but frozen shoulder can take several months to over a year to fully resolve. A structured rehabilitation plan can help improve function and reduce discomfort during recovery.
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Not necessarily. Gentle, progressive mobility work is typically more effective than forcing painful movements. A clinician can guide the appropriate level of intensity based on your stage of recovery.
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Yes. Emerging research suggests it may help with pain and function when combined with rehab.
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Yes. Research has shown that class IV laser therapy may help reduce pain and support the recovery of movement in some cases.
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Pain and stiffness often become more noticeable when lying down or staying still.
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Consider getting evaluated if shoulder stiffness and pain progressively worsen, limit daily activities such as reaching or dressing, or do not improve over several weeks.
Stop Waiting. Start Recovering.
No referrals. No insurance delays. No techs or aides.
Just one-on-one care with a Doctor of Physical Therapy.
Whether you’re dealing with back pain, a sports injury, an auto accident, or a work injury, we make it simple to get started. Same-day appointments available.
Serving Hillsboro, Cornelius, Forest Grove, Aloha, and the greater Tualatin Valley.
Call us today at (971) 238-5755, or click the button below to schedule your initial evaluation online.
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Our friendly team is ready to guide you on your path to recovery and lasting wellness.
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