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Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Treatment in Houston and Dallas

Frozen shoulder, medically known as also referred to as a Shoulder Artery Embolization (SAE) and Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization (ACE), is a condition characterized by progressive pain, stiffness, and a significant loss of motion in the shoulder joint. It occurs when the strong connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint (the joint capsule) becomes inflamed, thickens, and tightens, often forming stiff bands of scar tissue called adhesions.
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Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Treatment in Houston and Dallas

Frozen shoulder, medically known as also referred to as a Shoulder Artery Embolization (SAE) and Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization (ACE), is a condition characterized by progressive pain, stiffness, and a significant loss of motion in the shoulder joint. It occurs when the strong connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint (the joint capsule) becomes inflamed, thickens, and tightens, often forming stiff bands of scar tissue called adhesions.
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Common Risk Factors in Texas Patients

While the exact cause is not always known, several factors increase the risk of developing it: 

  • Age and Gender: Most common in women between the ages of 40 and 70.
  • Immobility: Often develops after a shoulder has been held still for long periods following surgery, a fracture, or a stroke.
  • Systemic Diseases: People with diabetes are significantly more likely to develop it. Other linked conditions include thyroid disorders, Parkinson's disease, and cardiac disease. 
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Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Diagnosis & Treatment in Houston & Dallas

Our doctors usually diagnoses frozen shoulder by testing both your active motion (how far you can move it yourself) and passive motion (how far the doctor can move it for you). 

Treatment focuses on joint pain control and restoring motion. Common approaches include: 

  • Shoulder Artery Embolization SAE and Adhesive Capsulitis Embolization ACE, treats frozen shoulder by reducing the blood supply to abnormally formed blood vessels (neovascularization) in the inflamed joint capsule
  • Non-surgical: Physical therapy (stretching exercises), anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs), and corticosteroid injections.
  • Surgical: If symptoms persist, doctors may recommend manipulation under anesthesia (stretching the joint while you are asleep) or arthroscopy to cut through the tightest parts of the capsule.

How The FSE Treatment Works at Texas Endovascular

  • Outcome: Reducing this blood flow can lead to significant pain relief and improved range of motion within 2 to 4 weeks.
  • Targeting Inflammation: Chronic inflammation in a frozen shoulder leads to the growth of new, tiny blood vessels and accompanying nerves (angiogenesis). These "extra" vessels fuel the inflammation-pain cycle.
  • The Procedure: An interventional radiologist inserts a thin catheter through a pinhole puncture, usually in the wrist or groin, and guides it using X-rays to the arteries supplying the shoulder.
  • Blocking Flow: Tiny particles or microspheres are injected to partially block these abnormal vessels. By slowing the blood supply to the inflamed lining, the procedure causes inflammation to subside and "calms down" the overactive nerves.

Key Benefits of Frozen Shoulder Embolization

  • Minimally Invasive: Unlike surgery, it requires no large incisions, stitches, or general anesthesia.
  • Fast Recovery: It is typically an outpatient procedure; most patients return to normal activities within 1 to 3 days.
  • High Success Rate: Studies show significant symptom improvement in 80% to 85% of cases for patients who have not responded to physical therapy or medications.

Potential Risks of Frozen Shoulder Embolization

While major complications are rare, some minor side effects can occur: 

Non-Surgical Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Treatment

This minimally invasive treatment helps patients regain shoulder movement and reduce chronic pain when conservative therapies fail. 80-85% of candidates experience lasting relief without surgery or extended recovery periods.

Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Treatment Comparisons in Houston & Dallas

FeatureSteroid InjectionEmbolization (FSE)Surgery (Capsular Release)

Primary Goal
Temporary inflammation reductionTargeting root cause (abnormal blood vessels)Physically cutting/breaking adhesions
InvasivenessLow (simple needle)Minimal (pinhole catheter)Moderate (keyhole incisions)
Recovery TimeImmediate return to activity1-3 daysSeveral weeks to months
AnesthesiaNone or localModerate sedation (conscious)General anesthesia
Long-Term DataWell-established; often short-term reliefPromising; success in ~80% of casesProven 7-year outcomes

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Serving the Houston & Dallas area at these Convenient Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Treatment Centers

Each location offers the same specialized Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) care delivered by board-certified interventional radiologists. Houston and Dallas specialists serve patients throughout Texas at convenient locations, including:

Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Treatment in Houston

4747 Bellaire Blvd
Suite 550
Bellaire, TX 77401

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Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Treatment in Dallas

3920 W Wheatland Rd
Suite 108
Dallas, TX 75237

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Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Treatment in Katy

1331 West Grand Parkway North
Suite 345
Katy, TX 77493

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Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Treatment in Sugarland

7619 Branford Place
Suite 230
Sugar Land, TX 77479 

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Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) Treatment in The Woodlands

8850 Six Pines Drive
Suite 280
The Woodlands, TX 77380

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