The shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the body — which also makes it one of the most vulnerable. From rotator cuff injuries to frozen shoulder, targeted physical therapy can restore strength, range of motion, and confidence in your movement.
Rotator cuff tears and tendinopathy, shoulder impingement syndrome, adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder), AC joint sprains, biceps tendinopathy, shoulder instability, and labral pathology are among the most common conditions we treat.
PT restores range of motion, addresses muscle imbalances around the shoulder blade and rotator cuff, improves joint mechanics, and progressively loads the tissues to promote healing. We use a combination of manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and neuromuscular re-education.
We analyze your entire upper quadrant — neck, shoulder blade, and arm — because shoulder pain rarely exists in isolation. Treatment is customized to your activity level, whether you're a swimmer, tennis player, or someone who wants to reach overhead without pain.
Many shoulder conditions improve significantly within 6–12 sessions depending on severity. Frozen shoulder may require longer-term management, while acute strains often resolve quickly with the right approach.
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We specialize in one-on-one post-surgical rehabilitation for total shoulder replacement or rotator cuff repair — at your home, on your timeline. Expert concierge PT that meets you where you are during the most important phase of your recovery.
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