We never really think about how much we use our shoulders in daily life until we experience shoulder pain. Your day is probably filled with reaching, lifting, stretching, picking things up and other activities that involve your shoulders. As a result, shoulder pain can reduce your quality of life in a big way. Almost every type of shoulder pain can be alleviated and treated with physical therapy. If you’re living with severe shoulder pain in Cool Springs, Nashville, Brentwood or Nolensville, TN, don’t hesitate to give us a call Performance Therapy Institute and schedule a consultation with a physical therapist.
“Shoulder pain” is really just a generic term for something that makes your shoulder area hurt. The shoulder is a complicated ball and socket joint that includes your collarbone (clavicle), your upper arm bone (humerus) and the shoulder blade itself (scapula). The shoulder has ligaments and muscles attached to it from your back, chest, and arm. An injury or debilitating condition to any of those attachments, bones, ligaments or muscles can lead to “shoulder pain.”
The only question is, how serious is the pain? Some types of shoulder pain are so severe that it can completely restrict your movement — for months at a time. If it is an ongoing pain that doesn’t seem to be getting better, you should seriously consider physical therapy in Cool Springs, Nashville, Brentwood or Nolensville, TN for pain relief and to help you recover.
Here’s a closer look at the different causes and types of shoulder pain:
Your physical therapist will start the process of dealing with your shoulder pain by evaluating it. You’ll be asked questions about the cause of the pain, how severe it is, what makes it worse and whether anything makes it feel better. The physical therapist will conduct some tests to determine the range of motion in your shoulder and test its strength.
Depending on the cause of your shoulder pain, your physical therapist will begin a recommended course of treatment to improve your range of motion and start the healing process. This can involve pain management, such as identifying painful motions or activities and figuring out ways to avoid those. Your treatment will likely involve manual therapy, such as soft tissue massage, as well as range-of-motion exercises to help improve the function of your shoulder muscles and ligaments. Strengthening exercises may or may not be a part of your treatment, depending on the diagnosis. It’s important that you follow our physical therapist’s advice, so you can properly heal.
If you’re suffering from shoulder pain as a result of an injury, contact us at The Gulch, Charlotte Avenue, McCabe, and Downtown to schedule a consultation with a physical therapist in Cool Springs, Nashville, Brentwood or Nolensville, TN. We’ll get you back on the path to healing as quickly as possible!
1. Request An Appointment
2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan
3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!