Condition
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain can make simple movements like reaching, lifting, or even sleeping uncomfortable. Whether it has come on gradually or followed an injury, it can quickly start to affect your daily routine.
At Bognor Regis Chiropractic, we focus on identifying the underlying cause of shoulder pain, not just the symptoms. By assessing how your shoulder, spine, and surrounding muscles work together, we create a plan aimed at restoring movement and reducing discomfort.
If your shoulder pain is linked to posture or spinal mechanics, our chiropractic treatment in Bognor Regiscan help address contributing factors beyond the shoulder itself.
What Causes Shoulder Pain?
Shoulder pain is often multifactorial, involving both joint and soft tissue structures.
Common causes include:
- Rotator cuff strain or irritation
- Shoulder impingement
- Joint stiffness or restriction
- Muscle imbalance or weakness
- Poor posture, especially from desk work
- Previous injury or overuse
In many cases, shoulder pain is influenced by how the neck and upper back are functioning. For example, restricted movement in the neck can alter shoulder mechanics and increase strain.
Symptoms You May Experience
Shoulder pain can present in different ways depending on the underlying cause.
You may notice:
- Pain when lifting or reaching overhead
- Difficulty sleeping on the affected side
- Weakness or reduced strength
- Stiffness or limited range of motion
- Sharp pain with certain movements
If your symptoms extend further down the arm, we may also assess related conditions such as elbow pain to ensure nothing is being missed.
How We Treat Shoulder Pain
We take a structured and personalised approach to shoulder pain treatment.
Your care may include:
- Chiropractic adjustments to improve joint function
- Soft tissue therapy to reduce muscle tension
- Targeted rehabilitation exercises
- Advice on posture, movement, and activity modification
Where needed, we may incorporate exercise rehabilitation to strengthen the shoulder and improve long term stability.
If a tendon issue or structural concern is suspected, we may recommend Diagnostic Ultrasound to provide more clarity before progressing treatment.
What to Expect From Your First Appointment
We aim to make your first visit clear and informative.
1. Detailed consultation
We discuss your symptoms, history, and how shoulder pain is affecting your daily life.
2. Physical assessment
This includes examining shoulder movement, strength, and how the surrounding areas are contributing.
3. Clear explanation
We explain what is likely causing your pain and what your options are.
4. Personalised plan
If appropriate, treatment may begin on the same day.
5. Ongoing guidance
You will receive exercises and advice to support your recovery between sessions.
Why Choose Bognor Regis Chiropractic?
When dealing with shoulder pain, a thorough and responsible approach is key.
- Qualified and registered chiropractic professionals
- Experience managing shoulder and upper limb conditions
- Individual assessment tailored to your needs
- Clear, honest communication
- Focus on long term results
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When to Seek Help for Shoulder Pain
You should consider professional assessment if:
- Pain is not improving
- Movement is becoming restricted
- Daily activities are affected
- You experience weakness or instability
- Symptoms persist after an injury
Early assessment can help prevent the condition from becoming more persistent.
Book a Shoulder Pain Assessment in Bognor Regis
If shoulder pain is limiting your movement or affecting your day to day life, a structured assessment can help identify the cause and guide appropriate care.
You can book your appointment onlineor visit our contact page for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most common cause of shoulder pain?
Rotator cuff issues, impingement, and muscle imbalance are among the most common causes.
Can chiropractic treatment help shoulder pain?
Yes, particularly when shoulder pain is linked to joint restriction, posture, or surrounding muscle tension.
Do I need a scan for shoulder pain?
Not always. Many cases can be assessed clinically, but imaging may be recommended if needed.
How long does shoulder pain take to improve?
This depends on the cause and severity. Some improve within a few sessions, others take longer.
Should I rest my shoulder completely?
Complete rest is not always helpful. Guided movement is often important for recovery.
Can posture cause shoulder pain?
Yes, especially prolonged desk work or slouched sitting can contribute.
Is shoulder pain related to neck problems?
In many cases, yes. The neck and shoulder are closely connected.
Do I need a referral?
No, you can book directly.
When should I seek urgent medical advice?
If you experience severe pain following trauma, sudden weakness, or loss of function.