treatment of the shoulder
Shoulder pain can be debilitating. But did you know that they are among the most common complaints that arise in our practice? We rely on our shoulders and arms for most daily activities. You may even find it difficult to hang up laundry, take off a sweater or pick up the kettle.
There are a number of factors that can cause shoulder pain.
The pain can appear suddenly, e.g. B. from a traumatic injury, or they can develop gradually through poor posture, overuse, or muscle weakness. The intensity and nature of your symptoms may vary. They can range from mild symptoms of stiffness to serious symptoms that interfere with your daily life.
Do you need treatment?
Common shoulder injury symptoms
As part of a shoulder injury, you may have the following symptoms:
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Pain in or around the shoulder joint, in the back, or in the front of the shoulder. This pain can extend to the upper arm.
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Limited movement or mobility. It can be painful to move your shoulder.
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Weakness in shoulder and upper arm. You may feel the joint slipping in and out of the socket. Sometimes your shoulder can become completely dislocated.
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Pinpricks, a tingling sensation. Some people experience burning pain.
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Any kind of audible "pop" or "pop" in your shoulder joint.
Our approach to treating the shoulder
Born2Move physiotherapystrives to support patients like you throughout the treatment and recovery process. Our team knows the very highest standards of physical rehabilitation. We can offer you exercises and techniques to help you regain your physical strength and return to your daily activities.
First of all, our physiotherapists will conduct a thorough examination. So we can determine the cause. We then create a treatment plan tailored to help you achieve your recovery goals.
Individualized treatment plans usually involve manual, hands-on treatment. You'll also get step-by-step guided exercises to help you reduce pain, regain mobility, and restore strength in your shoulder. Our team is here to support you in your recovery from a shoulder injury.