Acupuncture for Shoulder Pain
Acupuncture for Shoulder Pain
What Is Shoulder Pain?
Shoulder pain refers to discomfort or soreness in or around the shoulder joint, which can affect its mobility and function. It can range from mild to severe and may be temporary or persistent, leading to chronic shoulder pain. This type of pain can impact daily activities greatly, such as lifting, reaching, or even simple movements like brushing hair.
The shoulder joint is highly mobile and complex, making it highly susceptible to pain from various sources. Understanding shoulder pain is the first step. Proper diagnosis and treatment are very important for managing and easing shoulder pain effectively.
What Causes Shoulder Pain?
Most popular shoulder pain causes include:
- Rotator Cuff Injuries. Damage to the muscles and tendons surrounding the shoulder joint, often due to overuse or acute injury.
- Bursitis. Inflammation of the bursae, small fluid-filled sacs that cushion the shoulder joint.
- Tendinitis. Inflammation of the tendons, commonly caused by repetitive motions or aging.
- Arthritis. Degeneration of the shoulder joint cartilage, leading to pain and stiffness.
- Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis). Stiffness and pain due to thickening of the shoulder capsule.
- Dislocation. When the upper arm bone pops out of the shoulder socket.
- Fractures. Broken bones in the shoulder area, usually due to trauma or falls.
- Impingement Syndrome. When shoulder muscles rub against the top part of the shoulder blade.
These are some of the most common causes of shoulder pain, requiring proper diagnosis and treatment for effective management.
Shoulder Injury Symptoms
Symptoms of a shoulder injury can vary depending on the specific cause, but usually include:
- Pain. This can be sharp, dull, or throbbing and may worsen with movement or at rest.
- Swelling. Inflammation around the shoulder joint can lead to noticeable swelling.
- Limited Range of Motion. Difficulty moving the shoulder in a full range of motion.
- Stiffness. The shoulder may feel stiff, making it hard to lift the arm or perform routine tasks.
- Weakness. Reduced strength in the shoulder, making it difficult to perform daily activities.
- Tenderness. The area around the shoulder joint may be tender to touch.
- Popping or Clicking. Sounds during shoulder movement can indicate an underlying issue.
Recognizing these symptoms early and seeking appropriate shoulder pain treatment can help prevent further injury.
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Does Acupuncture Work for Shoulder Pain?
Acupuncture can be effective for shoulder pain. Acupuncture for shoulder pain involves inserting thin needles into specific acupuncture points for shoulder pain to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. These points are chosen based on their ability to ease pain and improve circulation in the affected area. Acupuncture can help reduce inflammation, relax tight muscles, and improve overall shoulder function.
Many patients experience noticeable relief from acupuncture for shoulder muscle pain, finding it a valuable complement to other treatments such as physical therapy and medication. The holistic approach of acupuncture addresses both the symptoms and underlying causes of shoulder pain. Always consult a licensed acupuncturist to get proper treatment and care.
Try Acupuncture for Shoulder Pain Relief at Pulse Acupuncture in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Clifton, NJ
At Pulse Acupuncture in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and Clifton, NJ, we offer effective treatments for shoulder pain relief through a combination of acupuncture and Tui Na massage. Our services include acupuncture for shoulder muscle pain, acupuncture for shoulder impingement, and acupuncture for frozen shoulder, to address your specific needs. We also provide acupuncture for neck pain to deliver comprehensive care for upper body discomfort.
Our skilled acupuncturist uses targeted acupuncture points for shoulder pain to reduce inflammation, improve blood circulation, and ease pain. Combined with Tui Na massage, this holistic approach promotes faster recovery. Experience the benefits of natural pain relief and improved mobility with our care.
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Marina Doktorman, M.S., L.Ac., is an experienced acupuncturist who obtained her Masters of Acupuncture from the Tri-State College of Acupuncture in New York City in 2001. During her studies, she focused on Chinese Herbology, a branch of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that utilizes herbs to complement acupuncture treatments. Marina is licensed in both New York (NY) and New Jersey (NJ) and holds a Diplomate of Acupuncture from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), indicating her expertise in the field.
Why Pulse Acupuncture?
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All of our needles are of the highest quality for painless insertion.
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