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Shoulder Pain Relief Accelerated By Chiropractic In Singapore

By Fernando Ketter


Pain and range of motion issues in the shoulders is certainly one of the most common complaints seen by chiropractors today. According to some estimates, around a third of adults are experiencing some form of shoulder pain at any one time. Under the guidance of a Singapore chiropractor, sufferers can avoid pain killers and their side-effects and enjoy pain relief that is both natural and effective.

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.

So-called frozen shoulder (or adhesive capsulitis to give it its medical name) stems from inflammation of the shoulder joint and is a common complaint for those seeking chiropractic care. Likewise, rotator cuff damage (issues with the shoulder muscles and tendons). Another common malady (known as impingement syndrome) arises when a tendon gets caught in the shoulder joint.

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.

Manipulation techniques can be used for unlocking stiff joints and restoring natural movement. Tense muscles can be relaxed with ultrasound, massage, heat penetration and other therapies. When these fundamentals are attended to, pain relief can often be very significant.

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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