Shoulder Pain
Your shoulder is made up of joints, tendons, muscles, and other connective tissues, all of which work together to provide your arm with proper range of motion. Shoulder pain results when one or more of these structures is impacted by stress, overuse, or injury.
Shoulder pain can be acute or chronic. Whether you are dealing with a temporary or more long-term condition, it is important to consult a healthcare practitioner so as to properly diagnose and treat your condition. Dr. Sheps offers a range of therapies that can help manage your shoulder pain, reduce associated inflammation, and support you in your recovery.
Dr. Sheps may suggest one of the following treatments, or a combination of treatments for your shoulder pain:
Every body is different, which is why injuries and conditions may affect people differently. After assessing your condition, Dr. Sheps will recommend a treatment plan tailored to meet your unique needs. As a certified McKenzie practitioner, Dr. Sheps is also uniquely qualified to guide you in at-home care techniques that are intended to support your treatment.
*Individual results of treatment may vary
Call our office at (310) 873-4422 to book an appointment and/or to inquire about available treatment options!