Shoulder Pain
Shoulder Pain Slowing You Down? Physical Therapy Will Get You Moving Again
The shoulder pain can be caused due to so many reasons; the severity of it may vary. The shoulder pain is usually experienced while lifting weights. Sometimes, the pain is sensational, and at other times, it may be strong enough to leave the shoulder joint immobile.
Be it any type of shoulder injury; physiotherapy at revibe would provide you with the best recovery.
How will physiotherapy relieve my shoulder pain?
The physiotherapists at revibe would examine your injury in detail, and after determining the cause of the pain, the procedure of physiotherapy would start. The physiotherapy sessions would be customized according to your body and lifestyle. The purpose of sessions is to maximize the flexibility and increase the strength in the muscles. Our revibe practitioners located in Mississauga & Toronto, Ontario, have treated a lot of patients up till now and have achieved satisfactory results.
The most common cause of shoulder pain – rotator cuff injuries
- The rotator cuff is made of four muscles which are attached to the shoulder blade, which is finally connected to the shoulder girdle. The repetitive movement of the muscle in one direction often leads to injury in the muscle.
- The patients of the rotator cuff feel a bland pain in the muscle and have difficulty in moving the arms towards their back. Some also report a feeling of weakness in the arms. The physiotherapy at revibe is non-invasive and helps in curing the injuries quite effectively.
According to the American Physical Therapy Association, the physiotherapy produces the same results as any surgery. The same study also shows that for the treatment of rotator cuff injuries, physiotherapy must be considered as the primary treatment. At revibe, the physiotherapists conduct a series of diagnostic tests to determine that if you have a torn rotator cuff or not.
Additional causes of shoulder pain
The most common cause of shoulder injury is:
The two types of arthritis, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis, both cause pain and immobility of the shoulder joints.
Osteoarthritis is a condition when the cartilage present in the shoulder joints starts degenerating, and the rheumatoid arthritis is a condition in which the immune system of the body starts acting on the membranes of its cells.
Frozen shoulder is also known as “adhesive capsulitis”; it usually occurs when the arm has been in a cast for quite a long time. It is more common in women aged between 40-60.
Tendinopathy is caused by excessive use of the muscles as it challenges the normal load carrying capacity of the tendons. Poor posture often contributes to it. The strained muscles often lead to inflammation, which then results in pain.
The rotator cuff consists of muscles and tendons, which surround the shoulder joint. Any undue pressure or the strain may cause pain and inflammation, which may lead to immobility of the shoulder joint.
Impingement is caused when the arm is moved abnormally, above the angle of 90 degrees.
So, what's causing my shoulder pain?
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