Physiotherapy for Shoulder Pain

Professional physiotherapy treatment for shoulder pain, including rotator cuff injuries, frozen shoulder, and post-surgical rehabilitation.

6-12 weeks depending on severity
Recovery Time
Moderate
Severity Level
All ages (more common in 40+)
Age Group

Understanding Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain is a common condition that can affect your ability to perform daily activities. The shoulder is a complex joint with a wide range of motion, making it susceptible to various injuries and conditions. Common causes include rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), shoulder impingement, arthritis, and post-surgical complications. Early intervention with physiotherapy can significantly improve outcomes and prevent chronic issues.

Common Symptoms

  • Pain when moving the arm
  • Stiffness and reduced range of motion
  • Weakness in the shoulder
  • Difficulty sleeping on affected side
  • Clicking or popping sounds
  • Swelling or tenderness

Common Causes

  • Rotator cuff injuries
  • Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
  • Shoulder impingement syndrome
  • Arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis)
  • Bursitis or tendinitis
  • Post-surgical complications
  • Overuse or repetitive strain
  • Traumatic injuries (falls, sports)

Our Treatments

  • Manual therapy and joint mobilization
  • Therapeutic exercises for strength and flexibility
  • Postural correction
  • Pain management techniques
  • Activity modification
  • Surgical intervention (if conservative treatment fails)

Expert Insights

Professional advice for shoulder pain treatment and management

Doctor Why?

"Why does my shoulder pain persist even after rest?"

Doctor Y's Advice

Persistent shoulder pain despite rest often indicates underlying issues like muscle imbalances, poor posture, or joint restrictions. At Dr. Y Physio, we conduct a comprehensive assessment to identify the root cause. Our treatment includes targeted manual therapy, corrective exercises, and postural retraining to address these underlying factors, ensuring not just pain relief but long-term functional improvement.
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Disclaimer: Individual results may vary. Consult with our licensed physiotherapists for a personalized treatment plan.

How Dr. Y Physio Helps with Shoulder Pain

Our comprehensive approach combines clinic visits, home visits, and online consultations to provide the best care for your shoulder pain.

*All prices are in Indian Rupees (INR) unless specified

Premium Equipment
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Clinic Visit

Visit our well-equipped clinic in Sector 22, Noida - Our primary service

  • Advanced equipment & facilities
  • Immediate availability
  • Comprehensive diagnosis
  • Located in Sector 22, Noida
1000800
per session
Save up to 7200 with packages
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Home Visit

Professional care in the comfort of your home - Serving 20+ Noida sectors

  • Comfort of your home
  • 30-45 minute response time
  • Serving 20+ sectors in Noida
  • Personalized environment
12001000
per session
Save up to 8000 with packages
Available 24/7
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Online Session

Video consultation from anywhere - Prioritized for local Noida and global clients

  • Available globally
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Secure video consultation
  • Instant access from anywhere
800600
per session
Save up to 6400 with packages

What Our Patients Say

Real stories from real people who've experienced our care

1000+

Happy Patients

4.9★

Average Rating

95%

Recovery Rate

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about shoulder pain treatment and physiotherapy

Ready to Start Your Shoulder Pain Treatment?

Book your personalized physiotherapy consultation today and take the first step towards recovery.