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Shoulder Pain Treatment

Broomfield Spine Injury offers shoulder pain treatment based on a traditional, biomechanical approach to chiropractic care. Chiropractic adjustments effectively treat shoulder pain.

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Shoulder Pain Treatment

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  1. Shoulder Pain Treatment broomfieldspine.com

  2. What are the Risk Factors for Shoulder Pain? While shoulder pain is not as common as some other types of pain, like low back pain or knee pain, shoulder pain does interfere with a patient’s quality of life. Therefore, it’s important to know the risk factors for shoulder pain.

  3. Patients of all ages can experience shoulder pain. Repetitive motion is the most common risk factor for shoulder pain. However, shoulder pain can occur from various sources, including a known injury, bad mechanics or from inflammatory processes. Rotator cuff tendonitis accounts for almost two-thirds of shoulder pain cases. Getting an accurate diagnosis is essential for the successful treatment of shoulder pain.

  4. Common causes of shoulder pain: • Rotator Cuff Tendonitis • Dislocation of humerus from the glenohumeral joint • SLAP lesion • Labral Tear • AC Joint Separation (Separated Shoulder) • Bicipital Tendonitis • Frozen Shoulder • Bursitis • Muscle Strain • Referral Pain from cervical spine or viscera • A fracture

  5. The shoulder is comprised of several joints, including the glenohumeral joint, acromioclavicular joint and sternoclavicular joint. Shoulder pain can come from one or more of these joints and the musculotendon complex that surrounds them. If you are experiencing stiffness, looseness or a lack of strength in the shoulder area, these are warning signs of a problem. Don’t wait to address the issue. Seek help with chiropractic care.

  6. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation to discuss your auto accident injury and pain. Ph: 720-508-3982 Email: info@broomfieldinjury.com Website: https://broomfieldspine.com

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