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Shoulder Pain Treatment

Comprehensive diagnosis and non-surgical relief for rotator cuff pain, bursitis, and impingement. Restoring your range of motion.

Overcoming Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain can make simple tasks like combing your hair or reaching for a shelf impossible. Because the shoulder has the widest range of motion of any joint, it is also highly prone to inflammation and wear.

Common Causes of Pain

At Trinay Orthopedic Hospital, we diagnose the precise structure causing your pain. We use advanced imaging to pinpoint the issue.

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Common issues include:

  • Rotator Cuff Tendinitis: Inflammation of the tendons that move the shoulder.
  • Shoulder Impingement: Pinching of tendons when lifting the arm.
  • Bursitis: Inflammation of the lubricating sac in the joint.
  • AC Joint Arthritis: Pain at the top of the shoulder.

Non-Surgical Solutions

The majority of shoulder pain cases can be resolved without surgery. We utilize specialized Precision Injections and Biological Therapy (PRP) to target inflammation exactly where it starts, providing rapid relief.

Scapular Stabilization

Most shoulder pain is actually caused by poor posture or "winging" of the shoulder blade. Our sports physiotherapists focus on re-training your scapular muscles to take the load off your small rotator cuff tendons.

When to Consider Surgery

If pain persists despite 6-12 weeks of therapy, or if an MRI shows a full-thickness rotator cuff tear, we offer Arthroscopic (Keyhole) Repair. This minimally invasive approach cleans out bone spurs and stitches torn tendons with minimal scarring.

Dr. Jaydip Patel - Shoulder Expert
Shoulder Specialist

Meet Dr. Jaydip Patel

"The shoulder is an amazing but delicate joint. Most 'rotator cuff' pain is actually inflammation that can be reversed with the right therapy, avoiding surgery entirely."

Specialist in non-surgical shoulder management and precision-targeted regenerative injections.

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Patient Knowledge

Shoulder FAQs

Why does my shoulder hurt at night?

Inflammation in the shoulder (bursitis or cuff tears) often feels worse at night because lying flat allows fluid to pool in the joint. We can provide strategies and pillows to help you sleep pain-free.

Can I still exercise with shoulder pain?

Yes, but you must avoid "impingement" zones. We will teach you which exercises are safe and which ones will further damage your tendons.

Reach Higher Without Pain

Consult our shoulder center for a comprehensive assessment of your upper limb pain.