Shoulder Conditions

shoulder conditions

Shoulder Conditions We Treat

The shoulder is among the movable and flexible joints of the human body which allows us to carry out numerous moves. But this flexibility can make the shoulder vulnerable to various issues that could create pain, discomfort and a lack of mobility. Here at Online Physiotherapy Services, we focus on the identification of, treatment and rehabilitation of many shoulder conditions. No matter if you’re recuperating from a traumatic injury, battling the effects of a chronic illness or suffering from shoulder pain from overuse or bad posture,

Our physiotherapists are there to aid you in getting back to the activities you enjoy.

Rotator Cuff Injuries

Rotator Cuff Injuries

The rotator cuff is composed of tendons and muscles that help stabilize shoulders. Acute injuries to the rotator-cuff are frequent, particularly for people who are involved in sports that require repeated overhead movements for example, tennis, swimming, or lifting weights. Injuries to the rotator cuff could range from slight injuries to complete tears that cause the onset of pain, weakness, or restricted shoulder motion. The physiotherapists at our clinic use specific exercise, manual therapy and other techniques like electric stimulation or ultrasound therapy for pain relief and to restore the function.

Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)

Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)

A condition known as frozen shoulder is characterized by pain and stiffness at the shoulder joint which gradually limits mobility. The reason for a frozen shoulder can be elusive and can occur following a time of inactivity because of surgery or injury. The condition makes routine tasks like getting objects in the right place or dressing a challenge and even painful. The physiotherapy online services we offer include a combination of stretching, strength, and mobility exercises to increase the flexibility of your shoulder and ease the pain.

Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

Impingement of the shoulder occurs when muscles of the rotator-cuff get irritated or pinched when they move through a small area in the shoulder. It can cause discomfort, particularly during exercises that require overhead movement, and can cause weakness to the arm. The treatment of shoulder impingement in physiotherapy focuses on improving posture, strengthening shoulder muscles and utilizing techniques to decrease discomfort and inflammation. Also, we will teach you how to avoid further irritations in movement.

Shoulder Bursitis

Shoulder Bursitis

The cause of bursitis is irritation of the bursa. This is an elongated sac of fluid that cushions the joint of the shoulders. When the bursa gets damaged due to excessive use or trauma, it could cause swelling, pain as well as reduced mobility. The shoulder bursitis can be caused by rotator cuff injury or repeated overhead movements. The treatment of physiotherapy for bursitis is treatment with ice and rest along with anti-inflammatory exercise, as well as strengthening exercises that support the shoulder and avoid recurrence.

Tendonitis of the Shoulder

Tendonitis of the Shoulder

Tendonitis of the shoulder typically affects the tendons of the rotator cuff as well as the biceps tendons, which are affected by strain or excessive use. These symptoms usually include discomfort and muscle weakness, particularly when performing overhead exercises. Our physiotherapists develop a customized treatment plan that includes stretching, stretching methods, and other techniques that help reduce inflammation as well as speed up the healing process.

Shoulder Instability

Shoulder Instability

The cause of shoulder instability is because the shoulder’s ball joint is not aligned correctly inside the socket. This leads to the sensation that the shoulder is “giving out.” This issue can result from injury or repeated motions. Patients with instability in their shoulder may have subluxations, dislocations or repetitive subluxations (partial dislocations). Treatment typically includes strengthening exercises that improve the strength of muscles, as well as methods of stabilization for restoring normal shoulder function.

Arthritis of the Shoulder

Arthritis of the Shoulder

Osteoarthritis and different forms of arthritis may impact the shoulder joint, causing stiffness, pain and restricted movement. When the cartilage of the joint wears down, and bone contact occurs, it can cause pain and swelling. Physiotherapy for arthritis concentrates on strengthening muscles surrounding the joint, enhancing the range of motion and providing relief from pain modalities in order to treat discomfort and improve the health of the patient.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time frame to heal from an injured shoulder?

The time to recover varies. However, minor injuries can heal in some weeks, while more serious injuries may require some time with physical therapy.

Yes, physical therapy can reduce pain, improve motion, and strengthen muscles following surgery to aid in recovery and performance.

Avoid pain by strengthening the shoulder muscles, maintaining proper posture, and avoiding repeated overhead motions. The physiotherapists at our clinic can help you with particular exercises.

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