Ultrasound Guided Pain Intervention Course in Pain Medicine: Rotator Cuff Interval Injection for Frozen Shoulder – A 3 Step Approach by Dr. Chinmoy Roy
- Asian Pain Academy

- Sep 29, 2025
- 2 min read

Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, remains a challenging pain condition in clinical practice. In this expert-led session, Dr. Chinmoy Roy, senior faculty at Asian Pain Academy, demonstrates a 3-step approach to locate the rotator cuff interval under ultrasound guidance. It offers a precise and effective method for frozen shoulder intervention.
This live demonstration is part of our Ultrasound Guided Pain Intervention Course in Pain Medicine, a curriculum built for fellows and clinicians aiming to master image-guided procedures in pain management. Dr. Roy breaks down the technique that combines anatomical accuracy with real-time sonographic feedback for optimal needle placement in the shoulder joint.
What You’ll Learn:
How to identify the rotator cuff interval with high-resolution ultrasound
The anatomical landmarks essential for safe and effective injection
A pain intervention technique that improves outcomes in frozen shoulder
Clinical pearls for minimizing complications and maximizing success rates
Who Should Watch This?
Pain Physicians and Anesthesiologists
Participants of any fellowship in pain management
Musculoskeletal specialists
Learners pursuing an Ultrasound guided Pain Intervention course in Pain Medicine
Why This Technique Matters:
The rotator cuff interval is often underutilized as a target site in shoulder joint injections. However, this area offers direct access to the glenohumeral capsule and biceps tendon sheath—critical in managing frozen shoulder. Dr. Roy's live demonstration brings clarity and confidence to this technique, helping clinicians improve precision and patient outcomes.
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