Shoulder pain is widespread in adults. It is the third most common cause for individuals to seek musculoskeletal consultation. What causes it? The answer is not straightforward.
Obviously, with time, joints and tendons wear down and cause discomfort in the shoulder. Poor posture or other seemingly harmless acts also influence the issue.
Shoulder pain may not only hinder your ability to function as usual; it can also mask a severe issue you can’t afford to overlook.
Injuries such as frozen shoulder, tendonitis, shoulder bursitis, sprains, dislocated shoulders, and injuries to the rotator cuff are common causes of shoulder pain. Other issues such as a bicep tendon rupture can also influence pain in the shoulder.
If you’re suffering from an injury that’s causing shoulder pain, you may get by with home remedies and avoiding activities that would strain the area. Even if there is a sensation of relief, it does not mean you are treating the condition properly.
Heat and cold treatments combined with rest will help, but the issue may worsen with time if you neglect to receive proper treatment. Furthermore, not addressing the pain can eventually contribute to other problems in the surrounding area.
Because there are so many different causes, it can be hard to determine what you will experience with time, but we know it’s not worth overlooking. What starts as a minor discomfort may lead to significant limitations in the long run.
How a chiropractor treats shoulder pain or potential injury can vary greatly. Depending on the condition and the severity thereof, a wide range of techniques are useful in treatment.
You can rest assured knowing that chiropractic treatments are non-invasive and results-driven. Because it’s one of the most common reasons to seek musculoskeletal consultation, you can rest assured that you’re in good hands when you step into a chiropractic practice.
Each session has the aim of reducing pain and increasing your range of motion in your shoulder. However, it’s no call for alarm if your practitioner also works on making improvements in other key areas.
Shoulder pain often stems from inflammation of the neck and spine. Therefore, some conditions may require focus in these areas, which we can quickly address.