Shoulder Pain

Chiropractic care may be helpful for managing shoulder pain and addressing the underlying causes of conditions such as rotator cuff injuries, osteoarthritis, bicipital tendinitis, frozen shoulder, and bursitis. Your Wexford chiropractors at Grieb Chiropractic Clinic can use a variety of techniques, including adjustments, massage, and stretches, to help relieve shoulder pain and improve mobility.

Rotator cuff injuries involve damage to the muscles and tendons in the shoulder that are responsible for rotating the arm. These injuries can be caused by overuse, trauma, or degeneration due to aging. Chiropractic care can help to reduce inflammation and improve mobility in the shoulder, which can help to alleviate pain and improve function.

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that can cause pain and stiffness in the shoulder. Chiropractic adjustments and other techniques can help to improve mobility in the joint and reduce pain.

Bicipital tendinitis is an inflammation of the tendon that connects the bicep muscle to the shoulder. This condition can cause pain and limited range of motion in the shoulder. Chiropractic care can help to reduce inflammation and improve mobility in the shoulder.

Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition in which the shoulder joint becomes stiff and painful. It is often the result of injury or surgery, but can also occur spontaneously. Chiropractic care can help to reduce inflammation and improve mobility in the shoulder.

Bursitis is an inflammation of the bursae, small fluid-filled sacs that cushion the bones, muscles, and tendons in the shoulder. This condition can cause pain and limited range of motion in the shoulder. Chiropractic care can help to reduce inflammation and improve mobility in the shoulder. In summary, your Wexford chiropractors at Grieb Chiropractic Clinic can use a variety of techniques to help manage shoulder pain and improve mobility in individuals with conditions such as rotator cuff injuries, osteoarthritis, bicipital tendinitis, frozen shoulder, and bursitis. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate treatment plan for your specific needs.