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Shoulder Pain Treatment & Relief

CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR SHOULDER PAIN

Chiropractic care can be a valuable option for individuals experiencing shoulder pain, particularly when it is related to musculoskeletal issues such as misalignments or muscle imbalances. Chiropractors assess the shoulder joint, the spine, and surrounding structures to identify potential sources of pain. Through manual adjustments, soft tissue techniques, and therapeutic exercises, chiropractic care aims to alleviate shoulder pain, improve range of motion, and enhance overall shoulder function, offering a non-invasive approach to shoulder pain management.

Pain Relief

It can target the underlying causes of shoulder pain.

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Non-Surgical Approach

It offers a non-invasive option for managing shoulder pain

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Improved Range
of Motion

It enhance shoulder joint mobility, allowing for better range of motion

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CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT FOR
SHOULDER PAIN

Relieve shoulder pain and regain your range of motion with chiropractic care, offering targeted solutions to alleviate discomfort and enhance overall shoulder function.

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Shoulder Pain Relief in Denver, Colorado

Discover relief from shoulder pain with our gentle chiropractic care – schedule your appointment today to say goodbye to discomfort.

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Get Shoulder Pain Treatment

Shoulder pain refers to discomfort or pain experienced in the shoulder joint area and can result from various underlying causes.

Common Causes of Shoulder Pain

Rotator Cuff Injuries: Tears or strains in the rotator cuff tendons can lead to shoulder pain, limiting range of motion.

 

Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis): This condition involves the thickening and tightening of the shoulder joint capsule, causing pain and reduced mobility.

 

Tendinitis or Tendinosis: Inflammation or degeneration of tendons in the shoulder can lead to pain, especially in conditions like biceps tendinitis or supraspinatus tendinosis.

 

Arthritis: Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis can cause shoulder joint inflammation and pain.

 

Bursitis: Inflammation of the bursa sacs in the shoulder can lead to pain, particularly in subacromial bursitis.

 

Strains and Sprains: Overexertion or injury can result in muscle strains or ligament sprains in the shoulder, causing pain.

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