Targeted, non-surgical care focused on restoring mobility, reducing inflammation, and correcting the underlying cause of shoulder pain
Shoulder pain can result from joint restriction, rotator cuff irritation, tendon inflammation, or postural imbalances. Because the shoulder depends heavily on proper scapular and spinal mechanics, dysfunction in the neck or upper back can also contribute.
Overuse or poor mechanics can inflame the tendons responsible for shoulder stability
Reduced joint space may irritate the supraspinatus muscle during movement
Capsular tightness limits motion and increases stiffness
Forward shoulder posture alters joint mechanics and increases stress
If shoulder pain is limiting your workouts, sleep, or daily movements, let’s build a plan to restore proper function.
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