Understanding Shoulder Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment
Shoulder pain can develop gradually or appear suddenly, often limiting mobility and affecting quality of life. It may result from muscle strain, joint irritation, poor posture, repetitive movement, or injury. In some cases, pain can also be linked to the neck or upper spine.
Common symptoms include stiffness, reduced range of motion, sharp or aching pain, and discomfort that worsens with movement or rest.
Conditions Treated with Shoulder Pain Treatment
The clinic provides comprehensive care for a wide range of shoulder-related problems, aiming to reduce pain and restore normal movement and strength
01
Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
Stiffness and restricted movement in the shoulder joint can significantly impact daily life. Treatment focuses on gradually improving mobility and reducing pain.
02
Rotator Cuff Strain or
Injury
Damage or irritation in the rotator cuff muscles can cause weakness and pain. Care is designed to support healing and restore shoulder stability.
03
Shoulder Joint Pain and Inflammation
Inflammation in the shoulder joint can lead to persistent discomfort. Treatment helps reduce irritation and improve joint function.
04
Repetitive Strain
Injuries
Repetitive movements from work or sports can overload the shoulder. The clinic focuses on relieving tension and preventing further stress.
05
Shoulder Pain Linked to
Posture
Poor posture, especially from prolonged sitting or screen use, can place strain on the shoulder area. Correction strategies help restore balance and alignment.
Why choose 1st Chiropractic Clinics for Shoulder Pain Treatment
The clinic offers personalised shoulder pain treatment designed to address both the symptoms and the root cause of discomfort. Each patient receives a tailored care plan based on a detailed physical assessment and diagnosis.
The approach combines chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and guided rehabilitation exercises to improve movement, reduce pain, and restore function.
Patients are also provided with practical advice on posture, movement habits, and lifestyle changes to support recovery and reduce the risk of future shoulder problems.