Shoulder Pain Relief

Support for Frozen Shoulder, Impingement & Limited Mobility


Shoulder pain can make even simple daily movements uncomfortable or frustrating. Whether caused by injury, overuse, arthritis, or restricted joint movement, shoulder pain should never be ignored. At Montgomery County Chiropractic, we provide gentle, non-invasive care focused on restoring function and reducing discomfort.


Our goal is to help you move freely again while addressing the underlying causes of your shoulder pain.

Common Causes of Shoulder Pain


The shoulder is one of the most complex and mobile joints in the body, which also makes it vulnerable to strain and injury. Shoulder pain may be related to:

  • Frozen shoulder
  • Shoulder impingement
  • Muscle strain or overuse
  • Arthritis or joint degeneration
  • Postural imbalances
  • Neck or upper spine dysfunction


Because many shoulder issues originate in the neck or upper spine, a thorough evaluation is essential to identify the true source of the problem.

Symptoms That Should Be Evaluated


You may benefit from chiropractic care if you are experiencing:

  • Pain that persists longer than a few days
  • Limited range of motion or stiffness
  • Pain at rest or during sleep
  • Weakness or difficulty lifting objects
  • Sharp or unusual twinges with movement


Early care can help prevent minor shoulder problems from becoming long-term limitations.

Chiropractic Care for Shoulder Pain


Chiropractic care takes a whole-body approach to shoulder pain by addressing joint alignment, muscle balance, and movement patterns. Care plans are customized and may include:

  • Gentle chiropractic adjustments
  • Soft tissue and massage therapy
  • Heat or cold therapy
  • Stretching and strengthening exercises
  • At-home care guidance to support recovery


For frozen shoulder, care may focus on improving joint mobility and supporting neuromusculoskeletal rehabilitation to gradually restore motion.

Restoring Comfortable Movement


If shoulder pain is interfering with your work, sleep, or daily activities, our team is here to help you explore supportive treatment options.