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Shoulder Instability Treatment in Toronto

Shoulder Instability Treatment

Shoulder instabilityShoulder joint instability takes place when the humerus head, located on the upper end of the upper arm is forced out from the shoulder socket. This can occur due to overuse of the joint or sudden injury. It can also happen in the absence of dislocation to people with naturally looser ligaments, or due to repetitive strain. Shoulder joint instability has a tendency to be chronic, as a dislocated shoulder is susceptible to further episodes.

Some symptoms of shoulder joint instability include:

  • Pain originating from a shoulder injury
  • Repeated dislocations or giving out of the shoulder
  • Sensation of the shoulder feeling loose or slipping in and out of the joint

Common treatment options

  • ART and IASTM Manual therapy
  • Dry Needling
  • Rehabilitation exercises
  • Ultrasound
  • Acupuncture
  • Laser Therapy
  • Interferential Current
  • TENS
  • Chiropractic & Massage therapy

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Physiotherapists Treat Shoulder Pain

At Physiomobility, we have a team of qualified professionals who offer specialized treatment for various musculoskeletal conditions. Whether you have a chronic medical condition, such as arthritis, or you have experienced a sports injury, our experienced physiotherapists will provide you a personalized treatment, offering you relief from pain and discomfort and enabling you to get back to your usual activities quickly.

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AS ESSENTIAL HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS, WE REMAIN OPEN FOR IN-CLINIC TREATMENTS DURING THE PROVINCE WIDE EMERGENCY BREAK ANNOUNCED ON APRIL 01, 2021

Physiomobility continues to remain open and is not part of the lockdown. We continue to have rigorous disinfection policies and procedures in place to ensure the safety of our community and are open for patient in-person visits with all of our practitioners.

Virtual appointments are available and encouraged for those who are at a heightened risk of illness.

We remain focused on our quality of care & our continued commitment to helping our patients feel their best. For further assistance, you can contact us at 416-444-4800 during our opening hours. 

The Physiomobility Team