Shoulder Pain FAQs

Shoulder pain can affect people of all ages, whether it’s from injury, overuse, or even poor posture. At Rocky Mountain Sports Chiropractic in Highlands Ranch, CO, we understand how disruptive this pain can be, and we’re here to help. Below are some frequently asked questions to give you a better understanding of your condition and how chiropractic care can offer relief.

Shoulder-Pain-FAQs

What Causes Shoulder Pain?

Shoulder pain can stem from many different sources. Common causes include rotator cuff injuries, tendinitis, frozen shoulder, and bursitis. Repetitive overhead movements, trauma from falls, or poor posture can all contribute to shoulder discomfort. In some cases, pain may be referred from other areas like the neck or upper back.

When Should I Seek Treatment?

If you are experiencing persistent or severe pain, it’s time to consult a chiropractor. Even if the discomfort is mild, seeking an early assessment can help identify potential issues before they worsen.

How Can Chiropractic Care Help?

Chiropractic care focuses on correcting misalignments in the spine and joints that could be causing your pain. Through targeted adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and exercise recommendations, our sports injury chiropractor can relieve pain and improve mobility. We may also suggest acupuncture treatment and ways to correct your posture to support recovery.

How Long Will It Take to Recover from Shoulder Pain?

The recovery time for shoulder pain varies depending on the severity of the injury and the type of treatment. Some individuals may experience relief after just a few chiropractic sessions, while others may have more time and care to fully recover. The goal is to restore function and alleviate pain as quickly and effectively as possible.

Can I Prevent Shoulder Pain?

Yes, you can reduce your risk of developing shoulder pain through exercises that strengthen the shoulder muscles, improve posture, and increase flexibility. Also, avoiding repetitive movements and taking breaks during activities like lifting or overhead work can help prevent strain.

Contact Rocky Mountain Sports Chiropractic Today

Whether you’re dealing with acute or acute or chronic shoulder pain, our team at Rocky Mountain Sports Chiropractic in Highlands Ranch, CO, can help. Contact us at (303) 941-4309 today to learn more about our treatments and schedule your appointment. If you're looking for a chiropractor in the South Metro area of Denver, on the border of Highlands Ranch and Littleton, CO, we're ready to assist!

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