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Shoulder Treatment

Upper Limb Pain

When treating the upper limb we take the entirety of the limb into consideration. This includes the shoulder blade and its relationship with the rib cage it sits on, the collar bone, your shoulder joint itself and onto the elbow, hand and fingers. Our livelihoods often rely heavily on the function of our upper limb, so it can be frustrating and detrimental when something here isn't working properly. 

There are a variety of upper limb conditions we treat, including but not limited to:

- Rotator cuff strain

- Acromio-clavicular joint sprain

- Frozen shoulder/Adhesive Capsulitis

- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 

- Tendinopathy (such as tennis elbow, golfer's elbow)

- Wrist instability 

- Weakness and other neural based referral symptoms

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