Rotator Cuff Injuries Treatment in Bognor Regis

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Rotator Cuff Injuries

Rotator cuff injuries can make even simple movements like reaching, lifting, or sleeping uncomfortable. Whether your symptoms developed gradually or followed a specific injury, early, appropriate care can make a significant difference to recovery.

At Bognor Regis Chiropractic, we assess shoulder pain thoroughly to understand exactly what is causing your symptoms. From there, we guide you through a clear, structured treatment plan focused on reducing pain, restoring movement, and helping you return to normal activity with confidence.

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What is a Rotator Cuff Injury?

The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that stabilise your shoulder joint and allow controlled movement of the arm.

Injuries can include:

These issues often develop due to:
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Common Symptoms

If left untreated, symptoms can worsen and begin to affect everyday activities.
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How we assess your shoulder

Your first appointment is focused on understanding your condition in detail.
We will:
This allows us to distinguish between different causes of shoulder pain and ensure the right approach from the start.

Treatment for Rotator Cuff Injuries

Your care plan is tailored to your specific diagnosis and goals.
Treatment may include:
We also address contributing areas such as the neck or upper limb. For example, associated issues like Elbow Pain or general Joint Pains can influence recovery.
The focus is always on helping you move better, not just feel better.

What to Expect From Care

Most people notice improvement with consistent treatment and the right exercises, although recovery time varies depending on the severity of the injury.

Why Choose Bognor Regis Chiropractic?

If your shoulder pain is part of a wider issue, we may also help address related conditions such as Muscle Spasm or Low Back Pain that affect overall movement and function.

Book an Appointment

If shoulder pain is limiting your movement or affecting your daily life, early assessment can help prevent the problem from becoming more persistent.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a rotator cuff injury?

Common signs include pain when lifting your arm, weakness, and difficulty with overhead movements. A proper assessment is needed to confirm the diagnosis.
Some mild cases improve with rest and gradual movement, but many require targeted rehabilitation to fully recover and prevent recurrence.
This depends on the severity. Minor irritation may improve within weeks, while more significant injuries can take several months.
Not always. Many rotator cuff issues can be diagnosed clinically. Imaging may be recommended if symptoms are severe or not improving.
In most cases, yes with the right guidance. Specific exercises are often essential for recovery.
Yes. Treatment can help improve joint movement, reduce irritation, and support rehabilitation when combined with exercise.
Activities that aggravate your symptoms, especially repetitive overhead movements or heavy lifting, should be modified temporarily.
Yes. Shoulder pain is often influenced by the neck and upper back, which is why both areas are assessed.
If pain persists beyond a few days, limits movement, or affects sleep, it is worth getting assessed.
Without proper rehabilitation, recurrence is common. Strengthening and movement correction significantly reduce this risk.