Shoulder Injuries
Comprehensive Shoulder Care
Shoulder injuries can significantly impact your ability to perform daily activities. Whether caused by a traumatic event or repetitive motion, these injuries can lead to pain, limited mobility, and decreased quality of life. At Bromberg Chiropractic, we offer a comprehensive approach to shoulder injury treatment, focusing on non-invasive techniques like chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy, and targeted exercises. Our goal is to restore range of motion, alleviate pain, and promote long-term recovery. We take a holistic approach to healing, addressing both the symptoms and underlying causes of shoulder injuries.
Pain Relief Awaits
Shoulder injuries refer to a range of conditions that can affect the muscles, tendons, ligaments, or bones of the shoulder joint. Common injuries include rotator cuff strains or tears, shoulder impingement, dislocations, and fractures. These injuries can result from falls, repetitive motions, sports activities, or degenerative conditions. Symptoms often include pain, swelling, stiffness, and limited movement. Treatment options vary based on the severity and nature of the injury but often include rest, therapy, and chiropractic care. Early intervention is key to preventing long-term complications and helping individuals return to their normal activities as quickly and safely as possible.

Shoulder injuries often disrupt normal life, limiting movement and causing discomfort. At Bromberg Chiropractic, our services help individuals recover quickly and effectively. By addressing the root causes of pain, we focus on restoring optimal function, reducing inflammation, and improving range of motion.
We focus on safe, non-invasive techniques that promote healing without the need for surgery or medication.
Each treatment plan is tailored to meet the unique needs of the patient.
At Bromberg Chiropractic, our goal is not just to treat immediate symptoms, but also to ensure long-term recovery.
Chiropractic care helps to restore full range of motion in the shoulder joint while reducing inflammation and pain.
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