Shoulder Pain

Are you struggling with persistent shoulder pain that's limiting your range of motion and affecting your daily activities?

 

At Hatt’s, we understand the pain and discomfort that shoulder pain can cause. Our primary goal is to help you achieve long-term pain relief.

With a dedicated team of skilled healthcare professionals, we specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of shoulder pain, tailoring our approach to address your individual needs effectively.

“They diagnosed my problem very quickly and the treatment reduced my discomfort to almost zero during the session – really amazing!”

Are you:

  • Experiencing persistent or intermittent pain that is sharp, dull, aching, or throbbing in nature

  • Noticing a limited range of motion particularly when performing certain activities, such as reaching overhead, lifting objects, or rotating your arm

  • Feeling stiff and weak in your shoulder muscles, especially after periods of rest or inactivity

  • Getting a popping, clicking, or grinding sensation in your shoulder joint when moving

  • Observing numbness or tingling in your arm which may indicate nerve involvement

 

Ready to take the first step toward pain free living and improved mobility? Book your appointment today and discover the difference expert Physiotherapy can make in your life.

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Who does shoulder pain most commonly affect?

Shoulder pain can affect anyone at any stage in life but has the highest prevalence in athletes, manual labourers, office workers, and older adults.

 

What causes shoulder pain?

Shoulder pain can have various causes, and the specific reason for the pain will depend on factors such as age, lifestyle, activity level, and underlying health conditions. Some common causes of shoulder pain include rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, tendinitis, frozen shoulder, shoulder impingement, arthritis, fractures, torn labrum, nerve compression, cervical spine issues, or overuse and repetitive strain.

 

How long will my recovery take?

As a general rule of thumb, you can expect to feel a 60% improvement within the first week, an 80% improvement within one month, and a 90% improvement within 2 months, depending on your situation. However, it may take longer with more severe cases.

What to expect from the shoulder pain clinic at Hatt's

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We'll start by understanding your medical history

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We'll then identify what is causing your shoulder pain and give you a clear diagnosis

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You'll receive hands on treatment to relieve any stiffness, aches and pains in your shoulder

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We'll put together a personalised treatment plan to manage your shoulder pain

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You'll receive ongoing support from our team to resolve your shoulder pain and prevent future injuries

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