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Shoulder  Pain & Injury

Shoulder injuries commonly result from overuse, poor posture, sports activities, or repetitive lifting. Conditions such as rotator cuff strain, shoulder impingement, and joint instability can cause pain, weakness, reduced range of motion, and difficulty with reaching or lifting.
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Our chiropractic and physical therapy care addresses shoulder injuries by improving joint mechanics, reducing muscle imbalance, and restoring functional movement. Chiropractic treatment focuses on joint mobility of the shoulder, spine, and surrounding structures, while physical therapy emphasizes targeted strengthening, stability exercises, and movement retraining. This combined approach helps relieve pain, restore shoulder function, and reduce the risk of reinjury.
Shoulder Injury FAQs

What causes shoulder injuries?
Shoulder injuries are often caused by repetitive overhead movements, poor posture, muscle imbalance, sports injuries, or improper lifting techniques.

Can chiropractic care help shoulder pain?
Yes. Chiropractic care can improve joint mobility and alignment in the shoulder, neck, and upper back, helping reduce stress on the shoulder and improve movement.

How does physical therapy help shoulder injuries?
Physical therapy focuses on strengthening the rotator cuff and stabilizing muscles, improving flexibility, and restoring proper shoulder mechanics.

Do shoulder injuries require surgery?
Most shoulder injuries respond well to conservative care such as chiropractic treatment and physical therapy, and do not require surgery.
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How long does shoulder injury treatment take?
Recovery time varies depending on the type and severity of the injury, but many patients begin to see improvement within a few weeks of consistent care.
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      • Workplace Injuries
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      • Shoulder Pain & Injury
      • Hip & Knee Injuries
      • Ankle Pain & Injury
      • Headaches & Concussions
      • Neck Pain
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