Performance Physical Therapy

Lorraine Jackson
I was treated for my neck and shoulders, primarily by Jennifer. I also saw a few other therapists, but not once did I have to repeat my story. The environment of PPT and the friendliness of all the staff made my visits enjoyable! I can’t believe how pain free I am! I’ve been to other therapy places; PPT is TOPS!
Joseph Ford
Always helpful professional knowledgeable. Just an all out great experience.
Eva Dreyer
Before coming to PPT I saw another physical therapist about hip pain. After seven weeks there wasn’t any improvement. A friend recommended PPT and the results were phenomenal! Sean thoroughly tested my range of motion and prescribed several stretching and strengthening exercises. He progressed these weekly. He re-tested my ROM after six weeks and the improvements were remarkable. Plus the pain was gone! Sean will be my PT for life!
linda bradford
From the start of my PT everyone I encountered was very friendly and pleasant. I was impressed with the interaction between staff and how knowledgeable Taylor (PT) as well as the techs were when I asked questions. I would recommend this office!!!
barbara brockett
I came to Performance Physical Therapy several years ago because I had heard good things about them, having been disappointed in other PT practices I had used over the years. Most recently, the last two sets of therapy have been with Jordan Morris, who is an outstanding diagnostician and therapist. He carefully evaluated my aches and pains and the exercises he used and therapies he applied succeeded in vastly improving my strength and flexibility. I would most definitely work with him again if I have any other issues. He is an asset to the practice.
Gary Rose
Knowledgeable, friendly, and great staff well organized.
Karen Riordan
Highly Recommend! I was extremely impressed w/the quality of care I received. The Physical therapist, Sam Bachman, had her Doctorate in Physical Therapy - was up to date on the latest treatments and had me 100% for a shoulder issue in just a few short weeks, after months of pain. I would definatly go back to PPT for any future needs!

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Hands-On Physical Therapy For Common Shoulder Conditions

Hands-On Physical Therapy For Common Shoulder Conditions

The shoulder is one of the most complex and heavily worked joints in the body. As a result, it can be highly vulnerable to injury-causing some of the most debilitating forms of pain while significantly limiting a person’s daily activities. Injuries to the shoulder are often caused by a fall, strain, heavy lifting, or throwing. However, most shoulder pain is caused by gradual irritation over time. This is often due to repetitive use, poor posture, or muscle imbalances. When left untreated, an injury or gradual irritation can often lead to bigger problems.

Tendonitis/Tendinopathy

Tendonitis/Tendinopathy is caused by the inflammation of a tendon. Over time, this condition can become very painful, making it difficult to move the shoulder when reaching for an object. In severe cases, this condition can also result in a “frozen shoulder” severely limiting a person’s normal range of motion.

Dislocation

Dislocation of the shoulder can be especially painful and debilitating. Often this type of injury occurs when the bones separate from the shoulder causing it to pop out of place. Strains, tearing and other damage to the soft tissues in the joint can also occur when the shoulder is dislocated.

Bursitis

Bursitis is a shoulder condition of the bursa (a fluid-filled sac that cushions the tendons and joints) that causes irritation or inflammation. This type of condition can cause the shoulder to become stiff and painful.

Arthritis

Arthritis is a common shoulder condition caused by the breakdown of tissue or cartilage of the joint. This can cause the shoulder to become stiff and painful when moved.

Rotator Cuff

The rotator cuff is made up of muscles and tendons in your shoulder. Tears or injuries related to this condition can be caused by normal wear and tear or an acute injury such as a fall. In either case, a damaged rotator cuff can cause weakness, pain, and loss of motion.

Postural Dysfunction

Postural Dysfunction is another common cause of shoulder pain. Sitting for extended periods of time behind a computer can lead to muscle imbalances which can cause pain or injury to the shoulder over time.

Impingement

Impingement is caused when the tendons and bursa are impinged from the bones of the shoulder, causing inflammation and pain. This condition can be especially painful when reaching overhead, lifting, or carrying a heavy object.

Hands-On Physical Therapy

In order to alleviate common shoulder problems, a solution must be based on the source of gradual irritation or the type of injury you may have sustained. Treatment is then focused on controlling pain while restoring motion and strength using hands-on physical therapy techniques.

Physical therapy used to alleviate shoulder pain will often include a variety of innovative treatment approaches combined with a comprehensive exercise program custom-tailored to your specific needs.

Hands-on physical therapy and healing modalities for shoulder pain may include:

  • Ice
  • Heat
  • Ultrasound
  • Electrical Stimulation
  • Stretching Exercises
  • Strengthening Exercises
  • Low Impact Aerobics
  • Soft Tissue Massage
  • Joint Mobilization
  • Traction

Performance Physical Therapy

At Performance Physical Therapy, we use hands-on treatment, and exercise based strategies combined with healing modalities to improve a large variety of common shoulder pain conditions. If you have shoulder pain, don’t wait until things get worse. Get to the root of your pain now so that appropriate treatment can be applied.

Contact us (302-599-0029) or schedule an appointment with one of our physical therapists today! Our ultimate goal is to inspire you to create a life of maximum joy through high skilled treatment, innovative solutions for health, uplifting environments, and service.