The shoulder is one of the most complex joints in the body. It has the greatest range of motion of any other joint, which makes it even more susceptible to injury. The TOSS team has the expertise to help restore your natural movement and range of motion in the shoulder. We also have on-site physical and occupational therapists who will work to return you to full-strength.
Call (972) 727-9995 or contact us online today to schedule an appointment and learn more about shoulder care in Allen and McKinney, TX .
We can help with shoulder stiffness, acute and chronic shoulder pain, and other various symptoms including muscle injuries, arthritis in the shoulder joint and general wear and tear to the cartilage in the joint. Our orthopedic specialists treat all types of shoulder injuries and conditions that may be caused by or related to:
Yes, stress can lead to muscle tension, especially in the neck and shoulders, which can contribute to pain and stiffness.
Yes, exercises that involve extreme external rotation or abduction of the arm, such as certain overhead presses or bench presses without proper form, should often be avoided or modified to prevent further instability.
Yes, forward head posture and rounded shoulders can alter shoulder mechanics, leading to impingement, pain, and increased stress on the rotator cuff.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience sudden, severe shoulder pain, visible deformity, inability to move your arm, or numbness/tingling down your arm.
While not a cure, an anti-inflammatory diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, fruits, and vegetables, and low in processed foods, may help manage overall inflammation in the body, including in joints.
Call (972) 727-9995 or contact us online today to schedule an appointment and learn more about shoulder care in Allen and McKinney, TX .
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