Category: shoulder pain relief

How Physical Therapy Helps Arthritis Pain in the Shoulder

November 20th, 2025

Living with arthritis in the shoulder can make everyday movements uncomfortable or even impossible. Simple tasks like reaching for a shelf, brushing your hair, or getting dressed may trigger pain and stiffness. While many people try to manage these symptoms on their own with rest, stretching, or over-the-counter remedies, these approaches rarely address the root

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Overcoming Dislocated Shoulders: Rehabilitation and Prevention

April 20th, 2025

A dislocated shoulder can have a big impact on your quality of life. It’s painful and restricts your movement, making it difficult to do day-to-day tasks. Dislocated shoulder rehabilitation with a knowledgeable physical therapist is crucial for a complete recovery, and our team can help prevent future dislocations! Dislocated shoulders occur when the upper arm

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Lifestyle and Shoulder Health: Preventing Pain and Injuries

Lifestyle and Shoulder Health: Preventing Pain and Injuries

January 10th, 2025

Discover How Physical Therapy Treatments Can Connect Your Lifestyle and Shoulder Health For Long-Term Success Have you ever felt a sharp pang in your shoulder when reaching for something on a high shelf? Or, perhaps, a dull ache that just won’t go away and makes everyday tasks like getting dressed or brushing your hair a

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Shrug Off Shoulder Pain Through Physical Therapy Treatment

November 10th, 2023

Did you know that your shoulders are the most moveable and flexible joints in your body? They’re made up of a variety of muscles, tendons, and bones, and they’re pretty complicated structures! Your shoulders are what allow you to move around and complete many of your responsibilities during the day. They are capable of a

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Get Natural Shoulder Pain Relief with the Help of Physical Therapy

November 10th, 2020

Did you know that your shoulders are your most flexible and movable joints? They are extremely complex, comprised of multiple muscles, tendons, and bones. They are what provide you with the mobility you need to perform many of your tasks throughout the day. Your shoulders are capable of a lot – but they are also

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