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Rotator Cuff Treatment in Denver, Colorado

ROTATOR CUFF TREATMENT & RELIEF IN DENVER, COLORADO

CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR ROTATOR CUFF

Chiropractic care can play a supportive role in the management of rotator cuff injuries, focusing on improving shoulder joint function and reducing pain. Chiropractors often assess the entire shoulder complex, spine, and posture to identify any underlying issues contributing to rotator cuff problems. Through targeted adjustments, soft tissue therapies, and rehabilitative exercises, chiropractic care aims to alleviate pain, enhance range of motion, and support the healing process in individuals with rotator cuff injuries, serving as a non-invasive approach to shoulder health.

Pain Management

It helps alleviate pain associated with rotator cuff injuries by reducing muscle tension.

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Enhanced Range of Motion

It works to improve shoulder joint mobility, allowing patients to regain better range of motion in the affected shoulder.

Non-Invasive Approach

It offers a non-surgical and drug-free option for managing rotator cuff problems.

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CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT FOR ROTATOR CUFF

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Rotator Cuff Relief in Denver, Colorado

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The rotator cuff is a group of four tendons and muscles in the shoulder that work together to provide stability and enable various shoulder movements, including lifting and rotating the arm.

Common Causes of Rotator Cuff

Overuse or Repetitive Motion: Activities involving repetitive arm motions, such as throwing, lifting, or swinging, can lead to rotator cuff injuries over time.

 

Trauma or Injury: Sudden impact, falls, or accidents can result in rotator cuff tears or strains.

 

Age: The risk of rotator cuff problems increases with age due to the natural wear and tear of the tendons and muscles.

 

Poor Posture: Poor posture, especially when sitting at a desk or using a computer, can lead to muscle imbalances and contribute to rotator cuff issues.

 

Degenerative Changes: Conditions like osteoarthritis or bone spurs can affect the rotator cuff, leading to pain and limited mobility.

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