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Shoulder Pain
the shoulder complex is a very mobile region of the body, which consequently may have compromised stability, and therefore shoulder injuries are commonly seen in the physiotherapy clinic. Different causes of shoulder pain include:
- Referral from the neck
- Rotator cuff pathology. The rotator cuff comprises of 4 muscles that work to maintain the position of the humerous in the shoulder joint. They are at risk of tendonopathy, impingement or possible tear.
- Shoulder joint dislocation
- AC joint dislocation/subluxation – commonly as a result of a fall onto a out-stretched hand or onto the shoulder e.g. during a rugby match
- Frozen Shoulder or Adhesive Capsulitis
- Bursitis
- Post-surgery – Worcestershire physiotherapy commonly deal with rehabilitation after shoulder operations and can help
To arrange an appointment or to speak with one of our specialists, call us on 01562 67129 / 0121 550 5778 or email:
info@worcestershirephysiotherapy.co.uk
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All our physiotherapists are members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), and also registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC).
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