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Shoulder pain usually happens because something in the shoulder joint or the muscles and tendons around it is being overloaded, irritated or moving the wrong way.
The shoulder is one of the most complex and mobile joints in the body and it's involved in nearly every upper body movement you make, from reaching and lifting to pushing, pulling and even sleeping comfortably. Simple tasks like dressing, brushing your hair, cooking or reaching overhead all rely on pain-free shoulder movement. When your shoulder hurts, even these basics become difficult. That’s why maintaining strong, stable and pain-free shoulders is essential.
When your shoulders aren’t functioning well, you may start avoiding activity, which can lead to a loss of mobility. Over time, this can make everyday activities like dressing or lifting difficult or impossible. Good shoulder health is important for anyone who wants to stay mobile and independent.
Big pharmaceutical brands often promote painkillers as the quick fix for shoulder pain but while painkillers may mask the symptoms, they don’t address the root cause. Relying solely on medication can lead to a cycle of temporary relief without real recovery.
Whether it’s a dull ache, sharp spasm or something that comes and goes, shoulder pain can affect every part of your life from your ability to sleep, move, work and enjoy to the things you love.
As physiotherapists, we see it every day; people who wait weeks or even months, hoping the pain will resolve with time. Or they assume their first step must be seeing a doctor. While general practitioners play an important role, many types of shoulder pain can be more effectively assessed and managed by a physiotherapist right from the start.

If you want to understand why your shoulder really hurts and what you can do about it download our "Why Shoulder Pain Happens and How To Help It" Information Pack
This information pack breaks down the common causes of shoulder pain so you can stop guessing and start understanding what’s actually going on.
Inside, you’ll find practical tips and simple strategies to help reduce pain, prevent flare-ups and support your shoulder long-term.
Not all shoulder pain is the same. This guide helps you recognise when to seek professional advice and what steps to take next.
Our aim is to eliminate pain and stop it from coming back. We embrace best practice principles and concentrate on evidence based practice. We also continually investigate the newest and most advanced assessment and treatment techniques available to the profession of physiotherapy.
The first step on the path is to get your body out of pain. Once we’ve treated the initial cause of the pain, your body is open to forming the habits that will lead to long-term wellness. How do we do this?
Comprehensive assessment
Hands on care
Reduce pain and swelling
Mobilise joints and muscles
Get moving again
Education and guidance
The second step is to start working your way into the good habits that will form the basis of your long-term health and wellness. We work with you in a variety of ways to assess your current situation and the best way to get you where you need to be. We do this by:
Eliminating pain
Restoring movement
Biomechanical and postural assessments
Progressive strengthening program
Graded return to:
Activity
Sport
Work
Clinical pilates & functional exercise
The last step is the best, and offers the most long-term results. Now that you have an ongoing wellness routine, it’s easier than ever to ensure your ongoing health and wellbeing. In this step, you will:
Reach your health goals
Achieve your optimal function via performance-based exercise programs
Live, work and play injury free
Confidence in a body you love
Sometimes a quick chat is all it takes to get clarity. Request a call back from our team today and let’s work out the next best step for you.


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