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Shoulder Pain

Are You Tired Of Feeling Pain In Your Shoulders?

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A Personal Message From Cindy Langer, MSPT:

  • Are you unable to reach over your head without feeling discomfort or stiffness?
  • Do you experience shoulder pain while sleeping or have trouble rolling over?
  • Have you tried pain pills and creams, theraguns, massages, chiropractors and even acupuncture only to get short-term relief or see your shoulder pain getting worse?
  • Are you someone who values their health and is looking for a long-term solution to getting back to the activities you love without shoulder pain and stiffness getting in the way?

If You Answered “Yes” To Any Of These Questions, You Are In The Right Place!

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Why can’t I figure out how to treat my shoulder pain?

Shoulder Pain: We carry the weight of the world on them, but don’t spend a lot of time trying to figure them out. Yet our shoulders are each incredibly complicated joint systems. The positive aspect of this complexity is that your shoulders allow your body to undertake an amazing range of activities. On the down side, when something goes wrong with one or both of them, it can be complicated to treat on your own.

Specifically, each one of your shoulders is made up of four joints, which are connected not only to one another, but form the connecting unit to your shoulder blades, collarbone and upper arms. Because of this interdependence, any problem with your shoulder often means trouble performing functions that require almost any kind of upper-body mobility.

What causes shoulder pain?

The causes of shoulder problems can stem from a sudden injury, a lifetime of poor posture, or conditions which weaken joint tissue. These conditions include various forms of arthritis and other inflammatory disorders.

Aggravating injuries include shoulder dislocation and broken arms, rotator cuff tearing, and falls or blows to your torso. In addition, shoulders tend to carry problems with other parts of your body, so that even heart disease or gallbladder problems can show up as “referred pain” in your shoulders.

What does physical therapy do to stop shoulder pain and stiffness?

Our highly trained physical therapist will work with you on a variety of stretching and rehabilitation exercises to bring pain-free mobility back to your shoulder. A complete evaluation will verify exactly where the problem is, as well as its severity.

To be most effective, most therapy for shoulder pain will incorporate manual therapy techniques consisting of joint and soft tissue mobilization, deep tissue massage methods, and flexibility exercises. Stretching is key for improving flexibility. Your physical therapist will likely talk you through stretching moves, as well as gently manipulate your muscles.

For building strength, your physical therapist will probably involve some form of resistance training, such as with free weights, and/or long rubber bands.

Ready to get started?

Whether you’re in need of post-surgical rehab or are hoping to avoid surgery, our comprehensive treatment plan is designed to both target the various parts of your complex shoulder system, and to keep you motivated throughout the session.

Contact us today for physical therapy for your shoulder, or make an appointment online to learn how we can help you quickly relieve your shoulder pain.

Looking for physical therapy in West Hartford? No problem! BodyFit Physical Therapy is located in Canton CT, just a couple miles down the road from the West Hartford town line, just over the mountain.   

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