Shoulder Pain
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body — which also makes it one of the most dependent on the rest of your movement chain working correctly.
Shoulder pain rarely stays isolated to the shoulder for long. Because the joint relies so heavily on the shoulder blade, ribcage, and thoracic spine moving well underneath it, dysfunction anywhere in that chain shows up as shoulder pain, even when the shoulder itself isn't the true source of the problem.
What We Treat
Rotator cuff strains and tendinopathy, shoulder impingement, frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), general instability, and overhead athlete-specific shoulder pain from throwing, swimming, or lifting.
Our Approach
Evaluation looks beyond the shoulder itself — assessing ribcage and shoulder blade mechanics, which are heavily influenced by breathing patterns and the same asymmetries addressed through Postural Restoration® (PRI). Treatment combines targeted manual work, dry needling where appropriate, and a progressive strengthening program built around your specific deficits, not a generic rotator cuff protocol.
Shoulder pain that isn't improving on its own?
We'll find out whether the shoulder itself is the problem, or just where you feel it.
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