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ArcticBlast for Frozen Shoulder: Does It Reduce Pain and Stiffness?

Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) is a condition where the shoulder joint becomes stiff and painful over months or years. Standard treatments include physical therapy, corticosteroid injections, and time. But many sufferers look for additional topical relief between sessions.

How ArcticBlast May Help Frozen Shoulder

The key ingredient in ArcticBlast is DMSO — a compound with documented anti-inflammatory properties that penetrates deep into tissue. For frozen shoulder, which involves inflammation of the joint capsule (the tissue surrounding the shoulder joint), deep-penetrating anti-inflammatory relief is exactly what’s needed.

Users apply ArcticBlast around the shoulder joint — front, back, and over the top — and report temporary reduction in the aching pain that accompanies frozen shoulder, particularly during the “freezing” phase.

Realistic Expectations

ArcticBlast won’t cure frozen shoulder or restore range of motion on its own. What it can do is reduce the pain enough to make daily activities and physical therapy exercises more manageable. Used alongside proper treatment, it’s a useful pain management tool.

How to Use ArcticBlast for Frozen Shoulder

Apply 3–5 drops to the top and front of the shoulder. Gently massage in a circular motion for 30 seconds. Apply before physical therapy sessions to reduce pain during exercises. Do not use on broken or irritated skin.

Related: our full ArcticBlast review.

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