The shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the body — and that mobility comes at the cost of stability. When something goes wrong in the shoulder complex, the result can be pain that significantly limits your ability to function, sleep, and participate in activities you care about.
Shoulder pain has many possible causes — rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, tendinopathy, labral tears, AC joint dysfunction, glenohumeral instability, and referred pain from the cervical spine. Identifying the correct cause is essential. Treating a cervicogenic shoulder problem as a rotator cuff injury, for example, will produce limited results.
Our Approach
We begin with a thorough evaluation to identify the precise nature of your shoulder problem — including orthopedic testing, range of motion assessment, and where appropriate, referral for imaging. Treatment is built around what we find, and may include chiropractic adjustment of the shoulder and cervical spine, soft tissue therapy, active rehabilitation, and Class IV Deep Tissue Laser to accelerate healing and reduce inflammation.
Dr. Kyle Wilson brings a Master of Science in Sports Medicine to shoulder care, with deep expertise in athletic shoulder injuries, throwing injuries, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Dr. Matthew Cooper has extensive experience treating shoulder injuries in the context of auto accidents and work injuries.