PHYSICAL THERAPY
PHYSICAL THERAPY
arm & shoulder
arm & shoulder
Whether you’re scratching your back, tossing a football, or picking up your child, your shoulder and arm are fully engaged. Your shoulder is a collection of joints, tendons, and muscles that allows for a wide range of motion and function.
Common elbow and shoulder conditions include:
- Osteoarthritis
- Bursitis
- Rotator cuff conditions
- Frozen shoulder syndrome
- Golfer’s, Tennis, Pitcher’s elbow
- Shoulder impingement
- Biceps tendonitis
- Postoperative conditions
- Throwing injuries
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Your function can be limited by many different things, including night pain, numbness and tingling or swelling at the shoulder or elbow. These symptoms need to be investigated as they could be leading indicators of issues that a PACT professional can treat effectively.
Whether you’re scratching your back, tossing a football, or picking up your child, your shoulder and arm are fully engaged. Your shoulder is a collection of joints, tendons, and muscles that allows for a wide range of motion and function.
Common elbow and shoulder conditions include:
- Osteoarthritis
- Bursitis
- Rotator cuff conditions
- Frozen shoulder syndrome
- Golfer’s, Tennis, Pitcher’s elbow
- Shoulder impingement
- Biceps tendonitis
- Postoperative conditions
- Throwing injuries
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Your function can be limited by many different things, including night pain, numbness and tingling or swelling at the shoulder or elbow. These symptoms need to be investigated as they could be leading indicators of issues that a PACT professional can treat effectively.