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Shoulder Pain Relief

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Shoulder Pain Relief Is Closer Than It Seems At Sports Medicine Experts in Dundas & Ancaster, ON!

Most people don’t realize how much they use their shoulders throughout the day until they start hurting or are injured. From basic activities like getting dressed or preparing a meal to more vigorous activities like lifting and playing sports, the health of our shoulders is vital to our ability to function normally.

If your shoulders irritate you, you’ll be aware of a problem as soon as you try to reach for something or scratch your back. It’s not always easy to find relief from shoulder pain on your own, so when shoulder pain starts, it’s a good idea to get help from our physiotherapy team!

Regardless of what is making you uncomfortable, we can assist!

Sports Medicine Experts in Dundas & Ancaster, ON is dedicated to providing you with treatments for shoulder pain that provide lasting relief. Most shoulder disorders respond to physiotherapy treatments so that you can avoid strong medications, surgical procedures, or other invasive treatments!

Make an appointment with us to learn more about how physiotherapy can relieve your shoulder pain, weakness, or loss of motion affecting your normal functioning.

Why does my shoulder hurt?

Shoulder pain can range from mild aches and pains to severe pain and disability. Injuries to the muscles surrounding the shoulder (i.e., rotator cuff) or the joint itself can leave you unable to lift your arm or tolerate lying on it at night.

A variety of things can cause shoulder pain. You might have been in a car accident, pulled a muscle, or have arthritis. Whatever the source of your pain, our team can help!

Here are some common causes of shoulder pain for which you can seek treatment in Dundas & Ancaster, ON:

Rotator cuff injuries

The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles of the upper arm that serve to dynamically stabilize the shoulder and play a vital role in the shoulder and arm movements.

Shoulder soreness, arm weakness, difficulties reaching behind the back, and sleeping problems are all symptoms of rotator cuff injury.

Although some mild rotator cuff injuries can heal on their own, physiotherapy can help ensure you resolve your condition thoroughly and prevent future problems without the need for surgery. However, if surgery is required, physiotherapy will be an essential piece of the recovery process!

Impingement

Shoulder impingement describes a condition where a rotator cuff tendon(s) is pinched as they pass between the top of the upper arm (humerus) and the tip of the shoulder blade (acromion).

Pain, weakness, catching, and an inability to move the shoulder joint fully, specifically when you raise your arms overhead or to the side, are typical symptoms of impingement. It is common to have difficulty lying on the painful side, and sleep is often disrupted.

Although several contributing factors, including posture and muscle weakness, degenerative changes, and osteoarthritis, are typically responsible for this condition. Fortunately, our physiotherapy center in Dundas & Ancaster, ON can help you with any of these problems!

Tendonopathy

Tendonopathy describes any problem with a tendon, including disease, injury, or disorder.

Tendinitis is inflammation of the tendons in the shoulder, including the rotator cuff and biceps tendons. Acute injuries, including minor or partial tearing, can produce an inflammatory response typical of tendonitis.

Tendinosis describes a dysfunctional tendon and typically does not specify the pathological process. This condition is associated with overuse-type conditions and degenerative changes that lead to micro-tearing and pain. These tendon injuries are not associated with inflammation, and anti-inflammatory medications may delay their healing!

When tendons become injured or inflamed, any movement can cause pain or feel weak, especially when you raise your arm to the side or overhead.

Arthritis

The two most frequent kinds of arthritis that affect the shoulder are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Both result in deterioration of the cartilage in the shoulder joint. The more severe the degeneration, the more challenging daily tasks become.

Osteoarthritis is common in both active and inactive populations. Although most cases of osteoarthritis have no known cause, arthritis often develops after a traumatic event and/or repetitive stresses after an injury. There is also evidence that a genetic component makes you more susceptible to developing this condition. Regardless of how it starts, it typically leads to the loss of articular cartilage, pain, and inflammation.

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to target the membranes surrounding the shoulder joint. Discomfort and inflammation are symptoms of this illness.

Instability and labral tears

Shoulder instability is described as the ball of the shoulder joint (humeral head) moving either completely or partially out of the socket (shoulder blade). The most common causes of instability occur when the lining of the shoulder joint (the capsule), ligaments, or labrum become stretched, torn, or detached.

A labral tear occurs when there is an injury to the ring of cartilage in the shoulder joint. Some labral tears increase the potential for shoulder partial and complete dislocations.

Symptoms of a labral tear may include the following symptoms:

• Pain and/or catching with specific shoulder joint movements
• Typically a dull throbbing ache
• Difficulty sleeping
• Partial or full dislocations of the shoulder joint

Frozen shoulder

Frozen shoulder (aka adhesive capsulitis) is characterized by stiffness, loss of range of motion, and pain in the shoulder joint. Most often, the symptoms begin gradually and worsen over time. Most symptoms typically resolve on their own within one to three years.

If you are experiencing pain, loss of motion, and a constant feeling of tightness in the shoulder joint, you might have a frozen shoulder and need a physiotherapist to guide you back to health!

Shoulder pain relief with physiotherapy in Dundas & Ancaster, ON

Our treatments are safe, non-invasive, and highly effective treatments for shoulder discomfort. Physiotherapists, Athletic Therapists, Naturopathic Doctors, Massage Therapists, and Medical Doctors at Sports Medicine Experts have proven results in treating various shoulder problems and, in some cases, significant relief in just a few sessions!

Our team will assess several aspects of your shoulder’s overall health. Some of these include:

  • Range of motion
  • Strength

  • Joint motion mechanics and overall upper extremity function
  • Coordination

Once the cause of your shoulder pain has been identified, our physiotherapist can start to work to resolve your pain, weakness, and dysfunction. Our team will provide a personalized treatment program to manage and, in some cases, abolish your pain.

Our physiotherapists will use targeted manual therapy to alleviate soft tissue restrictions, increase circulation, and restore your shoulders’ range of motion.

In most cases strengthening exercises will be part of your treatment plan and home exercise program to help prevent future shoulder issues! Physiotherapy at Sports Medicine Experts in Dundas & Ancaster, ON can help you resolve your shoulder pain once and for all!

Request an appointment with our physiotherapy center in Dundas & Ancaster, ON for shoulder pain relief

If you’re struggling with shoulder pain, we can give you the help you need to get back to doing the things you enjoy without pain!

Request an appointment with Sports Medicine Experts in Dundas & Ancaster, ON today to begin your journey toward full shoulder pain relief!

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