Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain

Actively Treated At Achieve Wellness Medical

Achieve Wellness Medical Center offers Shoulder Pain Treatment to help patients find relief from this common and often debilitating condition. Shoulder pain can be caused by a wide range of factors, including injuries, overuse, arthritis, and other problems. At Achieve Wellness Medical Center, our team of experts works with patients to diagnose the cause of their shoulder pain and develop a personalized treatment plan to help them find relief. Our Shoulder Pain Treatment options may include a combination of treatments, such as physical therapy and regenerative treatment. By taking a comprehensive and personalized approach to Shoulder Pain Treatment, our team helps patients find lasting relief and improve their overall health and well-being.

Shoulder Pain Treatment

Ask The Team

Our team of experts at Achieve Wellness Medical in Columbia, MO can shed light on your condition and provide you with the health that you deserve. Below, you will find our most common questions; however, our team would love to speak with you personally to understand your individual needs.

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There are many potential causes of shoulder pain, and the specific cause may vary depending on the individual. Some common causes of shoulder pain include:

  1. Injuries: Shoulder pain can be caused by injuries such as sprains, strains, fractures, and dislocations.
  2. Overuse: Repetitive movements or overuse of the shoulder joint can lead to shoulder pain.
  3. Arthritis: Osteoarthritis and other types of arthritis can cause shoulder pain.
  4. Tendinitis: Inflammation of the tendons in the shoulder can cause pain.
  5. Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis): This condition occurs when the shoulder joint becomes stiff and painful, often as a result of injury or surgery.
  6. Bursitis: Inflammation of the bursae (small fluid-filled sacs) in the shoulder can cause pain.
  7. Rotator cuff injuries: Injuries to the rotator cuff (a group of muscles and tendons that support the shoulder joint) can cause shoulder pain.
  8. Pinched nerves: Compression of a nerve in the shoulder can cause pain.

It’s important to note that these are just a few examples of the potential causes of shoulder pain, and the specific cause may vary depending on the individual. If you are experiencing shoulder pain, it is important to consult with our healthcare professionals to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.

The need for surgery for shoulder pain depends on the specific cause of the pain and the severity of the condition. In some cases, shoulder pain can be treated with non-surgical methods such as physical therapy. In other cases, surgery may be necessary to treat the underlying cause of the pain.

If you are experiencing shoulder pain, it is important to consult with our healthcare professionals to determine the cause and the most appropriate treatment. Our healthcare professionals will consider a range of factors, including the severity of your pain, the underlying cause of the pain, and your overall health, in order to determine the best course of treatment.

If our healthcare professionals determine that surgery is necessary to treat your shoulder pain, we will discuss the potential risks and benefits of the procedure with you and help you to make an informed decision about whether surgery is the right option for you.

The length of time it takes for shoulder pain to go away can vary depending on the specific cause of the pain and the severity of the condition. Some common causes of shoulder pain, such as minor sprains and strains, may resolve within a few days or weeks with rest and appropriate treatment. Other, more severe conditions, such as rotator cuff injuries or frozen shoulder, may take longer to heal and may require more intensive treatment.

If you are experiencing shoulder pain, it is important to consult with our healthcare professionals to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. Our healthcare professionals will be able to give you a more accurate estimate of how long it may take for your shoulder pain to go away based on the specific cause of your pain and the treatment plan that is recommended. Overall, the goal of treatment is to reduce pain and improve function as quickly as possible.

To get started with Shoulder Pain Treatment, we implore you to contact our office. If you are a new patient, we would be honored to help you with your shoulder pain. We suggest you look into our New Patient Special!

New Patient Specials!

For only $49, new patients at Achieve Wellness Medical Center are provided with a consultation, exam, and a report with any findings the following business day!