Shoulder strains occur when muscles or tendons around the shoulder are overstretched or overloaded — for example from lifting, repetitive movement, or sudden stress. Physiotherapy may help ease discomfort, restore range of motion, and support safe movement during recovery.
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) typically involves stiffness and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint, which can affect daily activities. Through gentle mobilisation, stretching, and guided exercises, physiotherapy may help improve mobility and reduce stiffness over time.
Physiotherapy for frozen shoulder includes mobilisation, manual therapy, and guided exercises to gradually reduce stiffness and improve range of motion.
Yes, we treat various shoulder ligament injuries with targeted strengthening and rehabilitation.
All our physiotherapists are fully registered and experienced in treating shoulder conditions.
Absolutely. We treat a wide range of sports-related shoulder conditions, including rotator cuff and AC joint injuries.
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