Shoulder Popping and Clicking? Restore Your Shoulder Stability With Physical Therapy 

July 1st, 2024
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Symptoms of shoulder instability typically include a sensation of the shoulder slipping out of place or feeling loose, recurrent shoulder dislocations or subluxations, and chronic shoulder pain. Individuals may also experience weakness in the shoulder, a limited range of motion, and a feeling of apprehension or fear that the shoulder will dislocate during certain movements. Additionally, there might be swelling, bruising, or a visible deformity in cases of acute dislocations. These symptoms can significantly impair daily activities and athletic performance.

Shoulder instability, characterized by the inability of the shoulder joint to maintain its normal position, can significantly hinder activities of daily living (ADLs). This condition often leads to pain, weakness, and a limited range of motion, making it challenging to perform tasks that require arm movement and strength. Simple activities such as dressing, lifting objects, reaching overhead, or even personal hygiene can become difficult and uncomfortable. Chronic instability can also lead to frequent dislocations or subluxations, further exacerbating functional limitations and diminishing quality of life.

Physical therapy plays a crucial role in managing shoulder instability by focusing on strengthening the muscles around the shoulder joint, enhancing stability, and improving overall function. A tailored rehabilitation program typically includes exercises to strengthen the rotator cuff and scapular stabilizers, improve proprioception, and increase the shoulder’s range of motion. Therapists also teach patients techniques to modify activities to prevent dislocations and reduce strain on the joint. 

Through consistent and targeted therapy, individuals can often regain strength, stability, and confidence in their shoulder, potentially reducing the need for surgical intervention and enhancing their ability to perform daily activities and participate in sports. If you experience these shoulder symptoms, Call Respire Physical Therapy at 703-671-1871 or click here to schedule an appointment with one of our skilled Physical Therapists to begin your recovery process today!

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