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Restore Shoulder Mobility with Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization

Patients from Beaumont, TX are seen at our Port Arthur office. A minimally invasive treatment for frozen shoulder that reduces inflammation, relieves pain, and improves range of motion without surgery.

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Patients from Beaumont, TX are seen at our Port Arthur office located at 3300 Jimmy Johnson Blvd, Suite #130, 19 miles away.

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What Is Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization?

Adhesive capsulitis, commonly known as frozen shoulder, is a condition where the shoulder capsule becomes thickened and inflamed, causing pain and stiffness. Adhesive capsulitis embolization (ACE) is a minimally invasive procedure that targets abnormal blood vessels in the inflamed shoulder capsule. By blocking these vessels with microscopic embolic particles, the procedure reduces inflammation and pain, allowing patients to regain mobility. This innovative treatment offers an alternative to lengthy physical therapy, steroid injections, or surgery.

Who It's For

Who Can Benefit from Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization?

Frozen shoulder can significantly limit your ability to perform daily tasks such as dressing, reaching, and sleeping comfortably. Patients who have not found relief with conservative treatments may be candidates for this advanced procedure.

Frozen Shoulder

Individuals with Frozen Shoulder

If you have limited range of motion in your shoulder and difficulty with everyday movements, ACE may help by reducing the inflammation that causes the shoulder capsule to tighten.

Shoulder Pain at Night

Patients with Nighttime Shoulder Pain

Frozen shoulder often causes significant discomfort at night, making it difficult to sleep. ACE can help reduce pain and improve sleep quality by addressing inflammation at its source.

Non-Surgical Solutions

Individuals Seeking Non-Surgical Options

Many patients prefer to avoid shoulder surgery and its lengthy recovery. ACE offers a minimally invasive alternative that focuses on reducing inflammation through targeted embolization.

Failed Conservative Treatment

Patients Who Have Not Improved with Physical Therapy

When physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, or injections have not provided adequate relief, ACE offers a next-step option that targets the underlying inflammatory process.

Common Symptoms

Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization for Patients with Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder progresses through three stages: freezing (painful), frozen (stiff), and thawing (recovery). This process can take 12-36 months. ACE can help accelerate recovery and reduce pain at any stage of the condition.

checkDifficulty moving the shoulder in any direction
checkShoulder pain that worsens at night
checkPain when reaching overhead or behind
checkStiffness that limits daily activities
checkGradual onset of shoulder tightness
checkPain that persists despite rest

ACE is performed by inserting a tiny catheter into an artery in the wrist or groin and advancing it to the shoulder under X-ray guidance. Microscopic particles are then injected to block the abnormal blood vessels fueling inflammation in the shoulder capsule.

The procedure is typically completed within 1-2 hours, and most patients go home the same day. Gradual improvement in pain and mobility is often noticed within the first few weeks, with continued improvement over several months.

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Are You a Candidate for ACE?

If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, you may be a candidate for this treatment.

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Do you have chronic, severe shoulder pain?

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