Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is a common condition that can affect daily activities such as lifting, reaching, or even sleeping. It may be caused by injuries, rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder, arthritis, or overuse of the joint. The pain can range from mild discomfort to severe stiffness, limiting arm movement and flexibility.
Early diagnosis and proper treatment are important to prevent worsening of the condition. With advanced orthopedic care, most shoulder problems can be effectively managed through non-surgical treatments like physiotherapy and medications. In severe cases, surgical procedures may be required to restore function and relieve pain.
Benefits of Shoulder Pain Treatment
Early treatment helps restore movement, strength, and comfort in the shoulder joint.
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Improved Arm Movement
Restores the ability to lift and rotate the arm smoothly.
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Reduced Stiffness
Helps relieve tightness and improves flexibility.
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Stronger Shoulder Support
Strengthens muscles around the joint.
Long term care services
Managing shoulder pain requires a consistent and targeted approach to ensure long-term recovery. Our focus is on reducing pain, improving joint function, and preventing recurrence through a combination of treatments and lifestyle modifications.
We provide personalized care plans including physiotherapy, strengthening exercises, posture correction, and advanced treatment options when necessary. Regular follow-ups and guided rehabilitation help patients regain strength and maintain a healthy, pain-free shoulder.
Frequently Asked Questions
Shoulder pain can be effectively treated with proper care and guidance.
It can be caused by rotator cuff injuries, frozen shoulder, arthritis, or overuse.
If the pain persists, limits movement, or worsens over time, medical consultation is recommended.
Treatment includes physiotherapy, medications, exercises, and in some cases, surgery.
Yes, regular exercise, proper posture, and avoiding overuse can help prevent shoulder pain.
