Much Needed Shoulder Pain Relief By Chiropractic In Singapore

By Fernando Ketter


Shoulder pain and/or restricted movement in the shoulder joint is extremely common and can be a considerable source of disability. A 1998 US study estimated that between sixteen and twenty-six percent of adults suffer with some form of shoulder pain. A Singapore chiropractor can provide safe, natural ways to relieve this kind of pain and help sufferers avoid having to use pain killers.

A key characteristic of the shoulder joint is it's flexibility, but this is also it's main weaknesses. Its range of motion means that it is less stable than other joints and is thus more prone to injury. What's more, poor postural habits and a sedentary lifestyle make it even more vulnerable.

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.

Although shoulder issues can be complex, with the right care, most patients can enjoy significant relief. The kind of techniques used by the chiropractor will vary depending on the needs of the patient. What all chiropractic care has common however is an emphasis on the root causes of a problem.

As far as joint issues are concerned, gentle manipulation procedures can unlock joints and restore their range of motion. Pent-up tension in muscles and tendons can be released using massage, heat applications, ultrasound and other techniques. When tension is released and range of movement is restored, pain can be considerably reduced.

That said, it can take time to get the best results. While many patients experience a dramatic reduction in pain within 1-3 sessions, those with more complex issues may require more. However, all chiropractic care is gentle and natural and can save patients considerable time and money when compared to conventional approaches.




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