Shoulder pain can interfere with your daily life, making simple tasks feel overwhelming. At our office, we take shoulder pain seriously and work to find the root cause, so you can get back to moving comfortably. The shoulder is a complex structure made up of bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments that connect the arm to the torso. Two main joints in the shoulder work together to allow a wide range of motion—but that complexity also makes the area vulnerable to injury.
Nearly half of all Americans experience shoulder pain at some point in their lives. The discomfort can range from mild stiffness to severe pain, reduced mobility, or even long-term disability. You might notice trouble lifting your arm, weakness, or difficulty sleeping on the affected side. If you're struggling with any of these symptoms, chiropractic care may offer lasting relief.
During your first visit, we will listen carefully to your health history to understand when and how your pain began. We’ll then perform a detailed physical exam to assess joint movement, muscular balance, and structural alignment. If needed, we will refer you for X-rays or other imaging to gain a deeper understanding of the problem.
We often find that shoulder pain results from reduced mobility in the thoracic spine—the mid-back region. When the spine doesn’t move as it should, the shoulder has to work harder, which can lead to injury. In these cases, chiropractic adjustments help restore proper spinal function and reduce stress on the shoulder joint. We tailor every treatment plan to meet your specific needs, combining gentle adjustments with other supportive therapies.
You don’t have to live with shoulder pain. Whether your discomfort stems from overuse, injury, or posture-related strain, we’ll work to improve your mobility, reduce inflammation, and speed up healing.
Our team is here to guide you through every step of your recovery. We focus on improving function—not just masking symptoms—so you can get back to doing the things you love.
Call us today at (480) 545-7988 to schedule your appointment and take the first step toward lasting shoulder pain relief.
