Health Blog Category: Shoulder Pain
Are You Facing a Shoulder Injury? Occupational Therapy Can Help.
A shoulder injury can impact almost every activity in daily life. It can make it challenging to pick up your children, lift heavy objects, do your job, or even reach something on a high shelf. The good news is that occupational therapy is an excellent treatment option for shoulder pain!
An occupational therapist specializes in finding new, safe ways to help you do everyday activities without jeopardizing your comfort, privacy, or independence.
An occupational therapist’s goal with shoulder pain is to help you regain function and independence that you may have lost or are at risk of losing due to an injury or pain condition affecting your shoulder.
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Has shoulder pain changed the way you’re living your day to day life? There are a variety of causes for shoulder pain, and the intensity can range from the little discomfort of a torn muscle to the excruciating bone-on-bone friction of arthritis. It may be difficult to lift or extend to reach things on high shelves if you have this condition but no fear, occupational therapy can help!
Whatever the cause of your shoulder pain, it’s likely that it’s making it difficult to complete daily duties.
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Frequent appointments with a physical therapist are suitable for people of all ages!
Physical therapy is a non-invasive, safe, and effective treatment choice intended to improve movement and alleviate shoulder pain arising from a wide variety of work and sports injuries, musculoskeletal disorders, age-related conditions, and more.
Usually, patients undergo physical therapy to help relieve symptoms of chronic pain and avoid potential injuries. One of the most important reasons for new patients to visit our physical therapy clinic is to identify and treat the cause of their chronic shoulder pain.
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Living with Pain From Poor Posture? We Can Help
In most areas of the body, bone is surrounded by muscles and tendons that allow that part of the body to move. The shoulder is different. It is actually made up of three bones – the humerus or arm bone, the scapula or shoulder blade, and the clavicle or collarbone.
Rather than being “wrapped” in tendon and muscle, these three bones are attached by a series of muscles and tendons called a rotator cuff.
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If your shoulder becomes injured, it could greatly impact your physical performance.
The shoulder is an important part of your body for several different sports. It is used to make a free throw, swing a club, serve a tennis ball, or pass a football for the winning touchdown.
Common injuries and conditions (such as frozen shoulder, osteoarthritis, or a rotator cuff tear) can place drastic limits on your life.
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Imagine not being able to serve a tennis ball, swing a golf club, make a free throw or pass the football for the winning touchdown. You won’t have to use much imagination to envision these scenarios if you’re currently crippled by shoulder pain. Shoulder pain problems, such as rotator cuff injuries, frozen shoulder, and osteoarthritis of the shoulder joint, can place drastic limits on your life. Fortunately, physical therapy can provide non-surgical pain relief for shoulder problems, and you can enjoy this pain relief by calling our Ponchatoula Physical Therapy in Ponchatoula, LA today to schedule an appointment.
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Do you have aching shoulders? Do you know that the problem could be a result of rotator cuff damage? That’s right, your shoulder pain that comes along with certain motions or that you notice during sleep could be a result of rotator cuff issues.
What Does The Rotator Cuff Do?
Like most parts of the body, we don’t think about our rotator cuff until there is a problem. However, your rotator cuff issue can have a great effect on your shoulder pain.
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