MAKE THAT INJURY A THING OF THE PAST
WHAT DO MY SYMPTOMS MEAN? Aching or stiffness around the front or the side of the shoulder is often due to a tendon/rotator cuff injury. In comparison, pain in the back of the shoulder is likely coming from the joint itself. Although some think the top part or shoulder blade is the “shoulder,” they refer to muscles and/or the neck and not the shoulder itself. Clarifying the location of your pain will help your physical therapist figure out the source of your pain and the appropriate plan to resolve it. The inner and outer aspect of the elbow is commonly thought to be where most people experience tendon or ligament injuries. Typically, the pain will be sharp at the junction of the tendon and bone but may also move toward the forearm when the injury is tendon-related or caused by inflammation. A decreased range of motion is often associated with arthritis. Still, weakness or clumsiness when gripping or holding onto things can be signs of deeper problems. It may indicate a more severe condition: the more dysfunction and disability, the more your conditions warrant seeking help sooner than later. Ignoring your pain or waiting too long to be seen can make the problem worse and eliminate simple solutions. PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR SHOULDER, ELBOW AND WRIST PAIN Physical therapy treatments for shoulder, elbow, and wrist pain include manual therapy, joint mobilization manipulation, exercise
instruction, education, and techniques like KT taping and joint splinting. These have all been proven to help alleviate pain and restore function. Physical therapists assess your particular condition to identify the contributing factors and address all of them. Your therapist is skilled at hands-on intervention and exercise selection for the most comprehensive and appropriate intervention to help you resolve your pain and/or restore your function. Interventions such as education, manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, nerve and tendon glide techniques are widely used for effective results! CONTACT OUR CLINIC TODAY Addressing the pain early on is the best way to prevent an issue from becoming more debilitating. Physical therapy is the ideal tool for providing you with an opportunity to understand what may be causing your pain and help you mobilize and strengthen the surrounding muscles to alleviate the pain associated with your injury. Contact your physical therapist today for support with learning how to manage the pain and learn exercises and techniques that can help you overcome the injury and restore proper strength and functionality to your shoulders, elbows, and wrists.
EXERCISE ESSENTIALS
TRY THIS EXERCISE TO STRETCH YOUR WRIST
WRIST FLEXOR STRETCH (SUPINATION) Hold your arm out straight, with your wrist extended. Use the other hand to pull wrist further, feeling for a stretch. Hold for 5-10 seconds, keeping your elbow straight.. Helps relieve wrist pain
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