Shoulder Pain Treatment
Your shoulder has the greatest range of motion of any joint in the body, which also makes it vulnerable to injury.
Move Freely Again Without Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain can appear when you reach overhead, lift a bag, play sports, or even try to sleep comfortably. Whether it feels like a sharp sting, a dull ache, or a complete loss of movement, shoulder pain can affect your daily activities and make simple tasks feel overwhelming. At Silver Physio, our clinicians specialize in identifying the root cause of your discomfort and creating treatment plans that restore strength, mobility, and confidence in every movement.
Why Does Shoulder Pain Happen?
Your shoulder has the greatest range of motion of any joint in the body, which also makes it vulnerable to injury. It functions as a ball and socket joint supported by muscles, tendons, cartilage, and fluid-filled bursae. When any part of this system becomes irritated, worn out, or injured, pain and limited mobility follow.
The type of pain you feel depends on the underlying condition. For example, impingement may cause pain when lifting your arm, while arthritis can create constant aching. Shoulder injuries can develop suddenly after trauma or slowly over time due to repetitive movements, poor posture, or muscle imbalances.
Common Causes of Shoulder Pain
Impingement
Lower back pain is one of the most frequent injuries in golfers. Our physiotherapists assess your golf swing and follow-through to identify causes of strain. Treatment may include manual therapy, soft tissue techniques, and targeted exercises to restore strength and mobility.
Rotator Cuff Injury
This overuse injury causes inflammation on the inside of the elbow and can extend down the forearm. It makes swinging and lifting motions painful. We provide exercises, stretching, and manual therapy to relieve pain and restore function.
Tendinitis
Repetitive swinging can cause swelling in the tendons controlling hand and finger movement. Our team uses specific exercises and therapy to reduce inflammation and improve tendon mobility.
Frozen Shoulder
Rotator cuff injuries occur from repetitive swinging or acute trauma. Damage to the shoulder muscles and tendons can limit your range of motion. We combine strengthening exercises, manual therapy, and rehabilitation programs to restore full shoulder function.
Arthritis
Rotator cuff injuries occur from repetitive swinging or acute trauma. Damage to the shoulder muscles and tendons can limit your range of motion. We combine strengthening exercises, manual therapy, and rehabilitation programs to restore full shoulder function.
How Physiotherapy Helps Shoulder Pain
Physiotherapy offers a natural, effective, and non-invasive solution to shoulder pain. At Silver Physio, our clinicians use advanced diagnostic techniques to pinpoint the exact cause of your pain. This includes assessing joint mobility, posture, muscle activation patterns, strength, and your medical history.
Once the cause is identified, we create a customized treatment plan that may include:
- Manual therapy to reduce stiffness and improve shoulder mechanics
- Targeted exercises to build strength and restore proper muscle sequencing
- Techniques to improve mobility, stability, and posture
- Education on preventing future injuries and protecting your shoulder during daily tasks
- Inadequate equipment
Conditions we commonly treat
- Knee & Hip Pain
- Shoulder Injuries
- Post Surgical Rehab
- Sports Injuries
- Post Surgical Rehab
At a glance
Area
shoulder mobility, joint control, and rotator-cuff function
Typical session
~30–45 minutes
Suitable for
most non-emergency shoulder strain, tightness, weakness, or movement-related discomfort
First step
Physiotherapy assessment
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Shoulder pain should not dictate your routine or limit your lifestyle.
Experience Lasting Relief
Shoulder pain should not dictate your routine or limit your lifestyle. With the right physiotherapy approach, mobility can be restored, pain reduced, and function improved. At Silver Physio, our goal is not just immediate relief but long-term strength and resilience so you can return to work, sports, and daily activities with confidence.
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