Shoulder Pain Q & A

Shoulder Pain Q & A

One of the most common forms of pain, shoulder pain, isn’t only an annoyance but it can have a huge detrimental effect on your quality of life. PRI in Toronto, Ontario has doctors well versed in tackling all forms of shoulder pain. See Dr. Bob Grossman, or Dr. Vlad Levitin for the pain relief you need today to improve your life tomorrow

 

What are the different forms of shoulder pain?

The primary sources of shoulder pain are:

Bursitis: Inflammation of the bursae, small fluid sacs that act as cushions between bones

Tendonitis: Acute or chronic inflammation of the shoulder tendon

Tendon and muscle tears: Damage to soft tissue that can go from acute to a chronic condition

Dislocation: Can stretch or loosen muscles and tendons creating shoulder instability

Impingement: When movement of the shoulder impinges on the tendons and bursa

Arthritis: Osteoarthritis, or wear and tear arthritis causing chronic pain with age

Fracture: Broken bones usually due to sports impacts or auto collisions

 

What are the causes of shoulder pain?

The primary causes of shoulder pain are:

Impact injuries: Most often sports related, or motor vehicle accident related

Age related wear and tear

Stress or inflammation of the joint and surrounding muscles and tendons

Repetitive motion injuries

You should never dismiss shoulder pain that occurs without physical trauma as normal. Other causes of shoulder pain include avascular necrosis, bone tissue deterioration due to low blood supply and a brachial plexus injury, a case of a stress or tear in the nerves that communicate between the spine and shoulder area.

 

What treatments does PRI offer for shoulder pain?

At PRI, we specialize in a variety of techniques aimed at alleviating nagging pains and increasing mobility to aching shoulders. After correctly identifying the source of the pain, they employ extensive mobility stretches and exercises aimed to release tension to the area and increase blood flow. If the issue stems from subluxations (spinal misalignment), a full spine and body approach will be taken over an isolation treatment. It is important to remember to practice proper technique with and without doctor supervision. Physical health is after all a full time endeavor. Taking home these exercises and executing them regularly will lead to a stronger and more resilient shoulder.

To find out how we can help you, please contact us at:

Tel:      (416) 477-1101

E-mail: reception@priclinic.com

Web:   www.priclinic.com

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