Shoulder Pain Relief Provided By Chiropractic In Singapore

By Fernando Ketter


Shoulder problems (joint issues, pain, restricted movement) are easily one of the most common type of malady seen by chiropractors. It's been estimated that up to three-in-ten adults suffer with some kind of shoulder pain at any one time. With the help of a Singapore chiropractor sufferers can avoid potentially harmful pharmaceuticals and reduce their pain in a gentle, natural way.

Unfortunately, one the shoulder joint's key characteristics - its flexibility - is also its main weakness. Its superior range of motion results in an increased vulnerability to injury. The sedentary lifestyle lead by many people today, along with bad postural habits tend to play on this weakness.

Frozen shoulder (inflammation of the shoulder joint) is perhaps the most common condition seen by chiropractors. Rotator cuff issues (tears/inflammation in the muscles and tendons of the shoulder) is also very common. Similarly, impingement syndrome (a tendon catching in the shoulder joint) is frequently seen, especially in the over-60s.

Fortunately, shoulder pain can be successfully alleviated when properly identified and attended to. The kind of procedures used very much depend upon a patient's particular problem. Chiropractors have a range of techniques at their disposal with the emphasis very much on getting to the root cause of pain.

With regard to joint issues, chiropractors have a variety of gentle manipulation techniques for unlocking joints and restoring their range of movement. Tension in soft tissues can be relieved with massage, ultrasound, heat applications and other interventions. When pent-up tension is eased and range of motion restored, pain is often reduced considerably.

The number of visits needed to alleviate shoulder pain will depend very much on the patient and his or her particular issue. For many patients, one to three visits will be enough. Some patients however have more complex problems and may require more sessions.




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