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Treating scapulohumeral periarthritis with herbs

This article aims to help the reader in the rapid identification of natural remedies useful in the treatment of various symptoms, disorders and pathologies. For some of the listed remedies, this utility may not have been confirmed by sufficient experimental tests conducted with a scientific method. Furthermore, any natural remedy presents potential risks and contraindications.

If available, we therefore recommend that you click on the link corresponding to the individual remedy to learn more about the topic. In any case, we remind you of the importance of avoiding self-treatment and to consult your doctor beforehand to ascertain the absence of contraindications and drug interactions.

Scapulohumeral periarthritis is defined as the inflammation of fibrous tissues surrounding a joint, such as tendons, ligaments, bursae and connective tissue. Periarthritis initially presents with a slight pain, which over time becomes stronger and more annoying. In addition to pain, the shoulder has a very limited movement, as if it were frozen. In fact, in English the scapulohumeral periarthritis is identified with the term "frozen shoulder", that is frozen shoulder.

Medicinal plants and supplements useful for scapulohumeral periarthritis

Devil's Claw, White Willow, Black Currant, Olmaria, Mallow, Chamomile, Licorice, Calendula, Bromelain, Boswellia, Echinacea, Ononide, Clove, Shepherd's Bag, Chamomile, Parsley, Artemisia, Calendula, Absinthe, Valerian, Melissa, poppy, belladonna, hops.