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SHOULDER PAINChiropractic and Shoulder PainShoulder pain is an extremely common complaint, and there are many causes of this problem. We have listed some of the most common conditions here to help you get an idea what they are and what chiropractic treatment can do to help. When do you need to call your Chiropractor about your shoulder pain?If you are unsure of the cause of your shoulder pain, or if you do not know the specific treatment recommendations for your condition, you should seek Chiropractic help. Treatment of these conditions must be directed at the specific cause of your problem to be effective. Some signs that you should be seen by a Chiropractor include:
What are the best treatments for shoulder pain?The treatment of shoulder pain depends entirely on the cause of the problem. Therefore, it is important for the chiropractor to accurately diagnose the problem before any treatment can start. If you are unsure of your diagnosis, or the severity of your condition, you should seek advice before beginning any self-treatment. Not all treatments listed here are appropriate for every condition, but may be helpful in your situation. Just remember, resting and taking painkillers only, is not a treatment that is likely to help your shoulder in the long term. But may well be part of what you need to do when the treatment start.
What are the Causes of Shoulder Pain?Here is a list of some of the most common causes for shoulder pain. Referred pain from the neckWhen the structures in the neck are painful, the pain is often felt over the shoulder. It is important to remember this and your chiropractor will always examine your neck when you come in for shoulder pain. Bursitis/ Rotator Cuff Tendinitis = Impingement syndromeThe most common diagnosis in patients with shoulder pain is bursitis and tendinitis of the rotator cuff musculature causing impingement syndrome. Rotator Cuff TearDifferent degrees of rotator cuff tears can occur. If the tendons of the rotator cuff separate from the bone, surgery is sometimes necessary. Frozen ShoulderAlso called 'adhesive capsulitis,' this is a common condition that leads to severely restricted movement of the shoulder. Calcific TendinitisCalcific tendinitis is a condition of calcium deposits within a tendon - most commonly within the rotator cuff tendons. Treatment of calcific tendinitis depends on the extent of symptoms. Shoulder InstabilityInstability is a problem that causes a loose joint. Instability can be caused by a traumatic injury (dislocation), or may be a developed condition. Shoulder DislocationA dislocation is an injury that occurs when the ball-part of the shoulder joint (top of the arm bone) slips out of the socket (part of the shoulder blade). Ligament injury (Acromio-Clavicular Tear)Also called an A/C separation, these injuries are the result of a disruption of the acromio-clavicular joint. This is a very different injury from a gleno-humeral dislocation. Labral TearThere are several patterns of a torn labrum and the type of treatment depends on the specific injury. ArthritisShoulder arthritis is less common than knee and hip arthritis, but when severe may require a joint replacement surgery. However, arthritic changes are more common in the acromio-clavicular joint between the collarbone and the shoulder blade. Biceps Tendon RuptureThe upper part of the biceps tendon can rupture and cause shoulder pain. Referred pain from internal organsIt is important to remember that pain from the gall bladder can be felt over the right shoulder and pain from the pancreas can be felt over the left shoulder, and most importantly, heart attacks can refer pain into the left shoulder and arm. Chiropractors are trained in medical diagnosis and one of the priorities in the examination is to rule out more serious medical conditions before any treatment can start. For more information on how chiropractic can help, contact us. Get started today at DeCrescenzo Chiropractic! |

