Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain

Understanding and Managing Shoulder Pain Are you experiencing aching pains in the shoulder, sometimes accompanied by infrequent discomfort or stiffness? Shou...

Shoulder Pain

Understanding Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain often begins as mild discomfort but can gradually interfere with everyday activities such as lifting, reaching, driving, sleeping, and exercising. Poor posture, repetitive movements, sports injuries, and age-related changes can all contribute to shoulder dysfunction.

Early physiotherapy intervention helps prevent chronic stiffness, restores movement, and reduces the risk of long-term complications such as frozen shoulder and tendon injuries.

Common Causes of Shoulder Pain

01. Rotator Cuff Injuries

Tears and strains caused by overuse or sudden movements.

02. Frozen Shoulder

Progressive stiffness and pain limiting shoulder movement.

03. Shoulder Impingement

Compression of tendons causing pain during arm movement.

04. Poor Posture

Long-term strain on shoulder and neck muscles.

05. Arthritis

Joint degeneration leading to pain and restricted mobility.

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Meet Dr. Rajneesh Kant

Dr. Rajneesh Kant is known for providing evidence-based physiotherapy solutions for shoulder disorders. His treatment approach combines advanced rehabilitation techniques, manual therapy, corrective exercises, and patient education to deliver long-term recovery.

Every treatment plan is tailored according to the patient's condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals.

Why Patients Choose Us

āœ“ Personalized Recovery Plans

Customized treatment according to your diagnosis and recovery goals.

āœ“ Advanced Physiotherapy Techniques

Modern rehabilitation methods for faster and safer recovery.

āœ“ Holistic Treatment Approach

Addressing both symptoms and root causes for lasting results.

āœ“ Proven Clinical Results

Focused on restoring mobility, strength, and pain-free function.

Our Treatment Process

01

Assessment

Comprehensive evaluation to identify the root cause.

02

Diagnosis

Detailed clinical analysis of movement and pain patterns.

03

Rehabilitation

Manual therapy, stretching, strengthening, and electrotherapy.

04

Recovery & Prevention

Long-term guidance to prevent recurrence and maintain mobility.