Shoulder pain can make it difficult to lift your arm, sleep comfortably, reach overhead, work out, drive, or complete everyday tasks. At Wellspring Health & Wellness, our physiotherapy clinic in Hamilton & Stoney Creek helps assess the cause of your shoulder pain and creates a treatment plan to improve movement, strength, and function.
Serving Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Winona, Fruitland, and nearby areas. We treat shoulder pain, frozen shoulder, rotator cuff injuries, shoulder impingement, tendinitis, bursitis, sports injuries, postural shoulder pain, and post-surgical shoulder rehab.
Shoulder pain may come from the rotator cuff, shoulder joint, upper back, neck, posture, or movement habits. Your physiotherapist will assess your range of motion, strength, joint mobility, posture, and painful movements to determine what is contributing to your symptoms.
Frozen shoulder can cause pain, stiffness, and a gradual loss of shoulder movement. You may notice difficulty reaching overhead, putting on a jacket, reaching behind your back, or sleeping comfortably. Physiotherapy can help guide safe mobility work, stretching, strengthening, pain management strategies, and gradual return to daily activities.
Physiotherapy is the main focus, but shoulder pain care may also involve other services when appropriate:
Exercises should match your assessment and stage of recovery. Your physiotherapist will guide you on what is safe and appropriate. Common shoulder exercises may include:
Important: Stop any exercise that increases sharp pain, numbness, tingling, sudden weakness, or major loss of motion. Book an assessment if you are unsure what to do.
After shoulder surgery, physiotherapy can help support range of motion, pain control, gradual strengthening, and return to daily activities. Your program will depend on your surgeon’s protocol, healing stage, and specific procedure.
Most shoulder pain is not an emergency, but urgent medical care may be needed after major trauma, a suspected dislocation, sudden severe weakness, chest pain, shortness of breath, fever, or significant swelling/redness. If you are unsure, seek medical advice promptly.
Shoulder pain can overlap with neck pain, upper back stiffness, posture issues, rotator cuff weakness, sports injuries, and post-surgical recovery. Our physiotherapy team in Hamilton and Stoney Creek can assess shoulder mobility, strength, posture, joint movement, and related symptoms to create a treatment plan that fits your condition.
No. You do not need a doctor’s referral to book physiotherapy at Wellspring Health & Wellness.
Yes. Physiotherapy can help guide safe mobility work, stretching, strengthening, and symptom management for frozen shoulder. Your plan depends on your stage of stiffness and pain.
Yes. Physiotherapy can help improve shoulder strength, range of motion, movement control, and return to activity for many rotator cuff-related shoulder issues.
Night shoulder pain can happen with irritation, stiffness, tendon-related pain, inflammation, or sleeping position. An assessment can help identify what may be contributing.
Common exercises may include pendulum swings, wall slides, rotator cuff strengthening, scapular strengthening, and mobility work. The right exercises depend on your assessment.
Yes. Direct billing is available for most insurance plans.
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