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Expert Treatment for Shoulder Pain in Lindale and Tyler, TX
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Common Causes of Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain can be debilitating, limiting your ability to work, exercise, and perform everyday activities. Whether you're dealing with a sports injury, chronic condition, or post-surgical recovery, our specialized approach targets the root cause of your pain to deliver lasting relief.
Shoulder impingement occurs when the rotator cuff tendons become compressed between the bones of your shoulder, causing inflammation, pain, and restricted movement. This condition often results from repetitive overhead activities or poor shoulder mechanics.
Rotator Cuff Tears
Rotator cuff tears range from partial to complete ruptures of the tendons that stabilize your shoulder. These injuries cause weakness, difficulty lifting your arm, and pain that worsens at night or with specific movements.
Shoulder Instability
When the shoulder joint becomes too loose or dislocates repeatedly, you're experiencing shoulder instability. This condition creates a feeling that your shoulder might "slip out" and can result from trauma, overuse, or structural abnormalities.
Labrum Tears
The labrum is cartilage that lines the shoulder socket, providing stability and cushioning. Tears can occur from acute injury or repetitive stress, causing deep shoulder pain, clicking sensations, and decreased range of motion.
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Whether you've had rotator cuff repair, labrum surgery, or shoulder replacement, proper rehabilitation is critical for optimal recovery. Guided treatment prevents scar tissue buildup, restores strength,ensures proper healing, and restores function.
Shoulder Arthritis
Degenerative changes in the shoulder joint lead to arthritis, causing stiffness, grinding sensations, and progressive pain that limits your shoulder function over time.
Frozen Shoulder
When inflammation and scar tissue build up in the shoulder joint causing a lot of pain and gradual loss of range of motion. If left untreated, there will be a gradual loss of shoulder mobility and the feeling of your shoulder being "stuck." It can take 1 to 2 years to heal on its own without proper treatment.
Shoulder Pain Treatment in Lindale and Tyler, TX
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