03/07/2025
🦴 Spencer Technique for Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder): A Manual Therapy Game-Changer
🔍 Understanding Adhesive Capsulitis
Adhesive Capsulitis, or Frozen Shoulder, is a complex condition involving:
✅ Capsular inflammation
✅ Fibrotic adhesions
✅ Pain and progressive restriction of shoulder movement
The impact on quality of life is significant — affecting sleep, work, and even basic self-care.
🦴Spencer Technique is one such evidence-informed manual approach, highly regarded for treating Frozen Shoulder.
🛠️ Spencer Technique: The 7-Step Mobilization Sequence
This technique systematically addresses restrictions in all planes of shoulder motion through controlled rhythmic movements:
1️⃣ Shoulder Extension with Elbow Flexion
→ Targets anterior capsule & anterior glenohumeral ligaments
2️⃣ Shoulder Flexion with Elbow Extension
→ Mobilizes posterior capsule & posterior ligaments
3️⃣ Circumduction with Compression
→ Facilitates general joint mobility and proprioception
4️⃣ Circumduction with Distraction
→ Reduces intra-articular adhesions; promotes fluid exchange
5️⃣ Shoulder Abduction & Internal Rotation with Elbow Flexion
→ Stretches inferior and posterior capsules
6️⃣ Shoulder Adduction & External Rotation with Elbow Flexion
→ Addresses superior & anterior structures
7️⃣ Stretching & Pumping Fluids with the Arm Extended
→ Improves joint nutrition and reduces residual stiffness
Protocol:
-8-12 reps per set
-Slow, controlled oscillatory movements
-Always respecting tissue resistance and patient feedback
📚 Evidence-Based Insights
👉 Vermeulen et al. (2006) demonstrated that manual therapy combined with supervised exercise is more effective than exercise alone in managing Frozen Shoulder.
👉 Guler-Uysal & Kozanoglu (2004) highlighted the role of joint mobilizations in improving both passive and active range of motion.
👉 Clinical experience suggests that Spencer Technique, when performed skillfully, offers not just biomechanical but also neurophysio