Shoulder pain complicates everyday life. It may come from the shoulder joint, or from any of the surrounding muscles, ligaments or tendons. The pain can keep you awake and keep you from doing the things you want to do. Sometimes people are diagnosed with a “Frozen Shoulder” which causes pain and stiffness.
In physical therapy, our most basic obligation is to medically screen you and make sure that you are being treated in the right place. Physical therapists are trained to identify red flags that would require further medical assessment. If we cannot help you, we will refer you to the proper place. Physical therapists are also trained to help you find the root cause of your condition and to help you resolve your issue without medication or surgery whenever possible.
Your physical therapist can help you address shoulder pain and the functional difficulties related to it.
Some of the common conditions we address:
Rotator Cuff Tendonitis or Tear
Labral Tear
Bursitis
Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
Shoulder Impingement
Shoulder Dislocation
Shoulder Subluxation
AC Joint Sprain
Fracture
Post Op Care
Muscle Strain or Imbalance
Arthritis
Shoulder Instability
Athletic Injury
Your physical therapist will perform a thorough examination and will work with you to develop your goals for treatment and a physical therapy plan to help you achieve those goals.
You don’t need to hurt any longer, call us to get an evaluation and treatment. Our physical therapists are licensed, experienced and committed to seeing you restored to better health.
SOURCES & FURTHER READING:
Shoulder pain
Pain And Rotator Cuff Injuries
Physical Therapy Guide to Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
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