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The Best Treatment for Shoulder Osteoarthritis

the best treatment for shoulder osteoarthritis

Shoulder osteoarthritis can be a painful condition that affects your ability to carry out even the most basic daily tasks. With the prevalence of osteoarthritis on the rise, it is important to understand what causes it and how best to treat it. In this blog post, we will provide a comprehensive overview of shoulder osteoarthritis and explore some of the best treatment options for managing this condition.

How to Treat Shoulder Osteoarthritis

Shoulder osteoarthritis can be a challenging condition to manage but there are various treatment options available that can help alleviate symptoms and improve joint function. Chiropractors and physiotherapists can work together to provide patients with exercises and stretches aimed at improving range of motion, stability, and strength in the shoulder joint. In addition, massage therapy can be useful in reducing inflammation and alleviating muscle tenderness around the affected area. These approaches may be used individually or in combination depending on the severity of the condition and the patient’s individual needs. If you are experiencing shoulder pain or stiffness, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation and to discuss the most appropriate treatment options for your specific needs.

How to Relieve Pain From Shoulder Osteoarthritis

Shoulder osteoarthritis can cause significant pain and discomfort, but relief is available through various treatments. A chiropractor can adjust the joint to help reduce inflammation and improve mobility. Massage can also be beneficial as it helps increase blood flow and reduce muscle tension. Those with shoulder osteoarthritis may also benefit from physiotherapy, which involves stretches and exercises to improve strength and flexibility in the affected area. While living with shoulder osteoarthritis may be challenging, these treatments can help provide much-needed pain relief and improve overall quality of life.

Who Should I See For Shoulder Osteoarthritis

Shoulder osteoarthritis is a condition that affects many people and can have a significant impact on daily activities. If you’re wondering who to see for this condition, there are several options available. Chiropractic doctors can be valuable in reducing pain and inflammation through spinal adjustments and other manual treatments. Seeing a registered massage therapist (RMT) is another option that can be effective in reducing muscle tension and improving range of motion. Physio can also provide significant benefits through exercises, stretching and other modalities that promote healing and restore function. Ultimately, the best choice for you will depend on your specific needs and goals so it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider who specializes in treating conditions like shoulder osteoarthritis.

Shoulder osteoarthritis can be a challenging condition, but there are many effective treatment options available. Depending on the severity of your symptoms, your doctor may recommend a combination of physiotherapy, medications, injections, or surgery. Lifestyle changes can also play an important role in managing symptoms. With the right treatment plan, you can find relief from pain, maintain your mobility, and enjoy an active, fulfilling life.

If you have any questions or would like to explore further, please book a free, no-charge online appointment with either myself, Nitin Nair, BPT, R/TRO DIP, PT, or another Kitchener physiotherapy practitioner at CARESPACE. We are happy to listen and are here to help!

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Nitin Nair, BPT, R/TRO DIP, PT

Physiotherapist
Nitin is an internationally trained physiotherapist and has been practicing in Canada since 2015. After graduating in 2009, Nitin started as a physiotherapist in a cardiothoracic and vascular surgery team under the guidance of an eminent cardiac surgeon. His interest and passion in the field of sports and musculoskeletal rehabilitation made him switch from acute care to a musculoskeletal rehabilitation setting. Nitin blends various hands-on physiotherapy techniques with therapeutic exercises to achieve his client’s goals. He is certified in the McKenzie method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT): Lumbar spine, Mulligan concepts and personalized blood flow restriction rehabilitation (PBFR). His clients vary from weekend warriors to elite athletes. He is a huge advocate of the ‘Looking beyond the pain’ model to provide clients with the best care possible. Exercises and activity modification are always important components of his treatment plans to empower clients to reach their health goals.

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