Shoulder Pain Treatment.
Shoulder pain stopping you lifting, training or sleeping well? We restore proper movement, reduce pain and get your shoulder working as it should.
Don't Just Take Our Word For it...
Straight-Talking Shoulder Pain Care
We don’t just treat the painful spot, we fix the movement problem behind it.
By assessing the shoulder, spine and posture together, we restore strength, control and mobility so your shoulder works properly again.
Common Shoulder Pain Symptoms
Shoulder pain often shows up in daily tasks and training. Typical symptoms include:
- Pain when lifting or reaching
- Weakness in the arm or shoulder
- Stiffness or restricted movement
- Clicking or catching sensations
- Pain when lying on the affected side
- Reduced strength or control
What Causes Shoulder Pain?
Shoulder pain tends to build through faulty mechanics, overload and poor control through the joint.
Rotator cuff overload or strain
Poor posture affecting shoulder position
Repetitive overhead work or training
Joint restriction in the shoulder or upper spine
Nerve irritation
Previous injuries that never fully resolved
How We Fix Shoulder Pain
We treat both the shoulder and the spine to restore full movement and control.
- Shoulder and upper spine joint mobilisation
- Muscle release for rotator cuff and upper limb tension
- Postural correction
- Strength and control retraining
- Movement re-education for lasting results
Your Treatment Experience
Your shoulder, spine and posture are assessed together before precise hands-on treatment begins to restore proper movement.
When to Get Checked
If shoulder pain limits lifting, sleep or daily use of the arm, or follows an injury, get assessed promptly.
Why Choose Fixer?
We fix faulty mechanics, not just the painful area, for stronger long-term results.
FAQs
No. Shoulder pain is often linked to poor posture, spinal restriction or nerve irritation.
Yes, by improving joint movement and reducing surrounding muscle tension.
Often yes, as shoulder and neck mechanics are closely linked.
This depends on the cause and severity, but most patients see steady improvement with consistent care.