SHOULDER AND KNEE PAIN

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Have you injured your shoulder or knee? Are you suffering with pain that just gradually came on by itself? Several of our Physiotherapists at SureCare Physio Centre have a special interest in treating shoulders and knees.

Shoulders

Your physiotherapist will undertake a thorough assessment of your shoulder, with relevant consideration of your neck and upper back, in order to specifically diagnose your shoulder problem. Common shoulder symptoms may include pain and aching, swelling, clicking, or instability.

Common shoulder conditions include:

  • rotator cuff tears
  • tendonitis
  • impingement, bursitis and calcium deposits within the joint
  • ligament and cartilage tears
  • dislocations and shoulder instability
  • frozen shoulder
  • poor posture
  • overuse injuries
  • fractures
  • arthritis
  • muscle strains
  • acromioclavicular (AC) joint injury
  • referred pain from the neck and other areas

Types of Treatment

Your physiotherapist will develop a treatment plan with you to rehabilitate your shoulder problem, which may include:

  • hands-on mobilizations of your shoulder joint, acromioclavicular joint (where your collar bone meets your shoulder) and neck/back
  • stretching and strengthening exercises for your postural and shoulder muscles – this may incorporate the use of pulleys, thera-band, hand weights and gym equipment
  • sling prescription and fitting for shoulder support
  • taping to support your movement or exercises

Knees

Has your ability to walk, run, work or enjoy your recreational pursuits been limited by an injury to your knee? Common knee symptoms may include pain and aching, swelling, clicking, locking or giving way.
These symptoms may be caused by conditions such as:

  • osteoarthritis
  • cartilage tears
  • ligament strains and tears
  • kneecap pain and inflammation
  • calf and thigh muscle tears
  • tendonitis and bursitis
  • dislocation and instability

To diagnosis your problem, your physiotherapist will observe and feel your knee movements and perform specific tests for ligaments, muscles and cartilage. Additional information may be required in the form of x-rays, MRI or CT scans – your physiotherapist can refer you for these, or you can access them through your GP.

Types of Treatment

Once your diagnosis is determined, your physiotherapist will develop a treatment plan with you to rehabilitate your knee problem, which may include:

  • massage, hands-on mobilization and specific stretches
  • tailored exercise to target weak muscles
  • progression of exercises to increase strength, coordination, speed and balance
  • taping to limit movement or provide additional support
  • brace prescription or fitting for knee support
  • prescription and fitting of crutches and other mobility aids as required
  • recommendations for footwear or prescription of orthotic inserts

 

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What Our Patients Say ?

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Lim Client

"Very professional staff. I would say they’re very thorough in their treatment too. Very obvious improvements on my wife after she started sessions with them. Reasonably priced too."

Jonathan Client

"Both of the physiotherapists are professional, easily approachable and caring person. Recommend to everyone who needs rehab therapy. Keep up your good work!"

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