Shoulder and Arm

The shoulder is the most complicated joint in the body and has to move through an incredible range of motion while maintaining strength and stability. The shoulder actually has four joints that connect your arm, collarbone and shoulder blade to function as one unit. Shoulder pain can occur for a variety of reasons, but is typically from poor posture, overuse of rotator cuff muscles or injury/trauma.

Since the shoulder motions are so complex, it takes experts in movement analysis to truly understand what the root cause of the problem is. Our experienced physical therapists at PROCare Physical Therapy have years of training in human movement to determine exactly where your pain is coming from. They put together a comprehensive treatment plan that will quickly relieve your pain and return your shoulder to full range of motion. The goal is to give you a great physical therapy experience with personalized care and get you back to activities that you enjoy, as pain-free and as quickly as possible. Furthermore, we educate you on posture techniques and simple exercises you can do to maintain your shoulder health.

If you have had any shoulder surgery, we will work with you and your physician to achieve the best outcomes. With years of experience in helping patients fully recover from shoulder surgery, you are in good hands at PROCare Physical Therapy. Call us today or click Make Appointment to learn more how we can help you get better, faster!

Some of the shoulder conditions we effectively treat:

  • Shoulder pain
  • Rotator cuff injuries and tears
  • Post surgery rehabilitation (arthroscopy, rotator cuff repair, total shoulder replacement and more)
  • Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
  • Shoulder tendonitis
  • Shoulder bursitis
  • Shoulder impingement
  • Shoulder fracture recovery
  • Subluxation/Dislocation rehabilitation
  • Labrum tears/ repairs
  • Loss of range of motion

PROCare Physical Therapists also have experience treating conditions of the elbow, wrist, and hand.  If you are experiencing elbow pain, arm numbness or tingling, wrist pain, or hand pain, we can help. Call us today to start your physical therapy or get a free pain assessment to determine whether physical therapy is right for you!