Causes of Shoulder Pain

The shoulder is made up of several joints that combine with tendons and muscles to allow movement and a wide range of motion in the arm. Joint pain in the shoulder area may develop the more mobile a person is. Frequent mobility may lead to increasing problems with instability or limitations of the soft tissue or bony structures in the shoulder. If you experience pain in the shoulder that won’t go away with self-care, schedule a chiropractic consultation with Dr. Robert L. Larson, D.C.


Most shoulder problems fall into four major categories – tendon inflammation, instability, arthritis, or a fracture. In the case of an acute injury causing intense pain, Dr. Robert L. Larson D.C. will construct an individualized treatment plan to alleviate pain. Treatment generally involves rest, modifying daily activities, and/or therapeutic exercises to improve strength and flexibility.


If you have questions or concerns regarding shoulder pain management, please give us a call. To learn about services we provide at our practice, visit www.drrobertllarson.com for more information. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Robert L. Larson, D.C., in Billings, MT, call 406-655-0101.

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