Chiropractor for Shoulder Pain in Adelaide
Chiropractors treat shoulder pain using joint mobilisation, soft-tissue therapy, spinal adjustments for related dysfunction, and progressive rehabilitation exercises.
Balance Integrated Health - Dr Steven Boord
Sure Start Health - Chiro, Speech, Massage
Frisbee Health And Chiropractic - Dr Jennifer Frisby-Smith
Seaside Chiro + Massage
Connect Healthcare
Holdfast Bay Musculoskeletal Centre - Dr. Vanessa Wall
Dr. Sean N. Armstrong - Park Holme Chiropractic
ChiroCare - Chiropractor North Adelaide
Henley Beach Chiropractic Clinic
King William Road Chiropractic
Active Health Co
The Chiropractic Works Norwood
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Ken Leembruggen
Hands on Chiropractic & Health - Chiropractic, Massage
Eastern Sports & Spinal Care
Southside Clinic
Rostrevor Chiropractic- Dr. Astrid Priest
Chiropractic Clinic - Dr. Mladenovic Andrew
Advance Chiropractic & Wellness - Adelaide Chiropractor
Boundless Chiropractic and Wellness
Spinecare Chiropractic - Salisbury Chiropractor
Health First Chiropractic
Park Holme Chiropractic & Massage
Great Southern Chiropractic, Adelaide CBD
West Lakes Chiropractic Clinic
Morphett Vale Chiropractic & Wellness Clinic
Frisbee Health and Chiropractic
Southside Chiropractic & Massage
Adelaide Sports Allied Health
The Chiropractic Works, Henley Beach
Stapleton Chiropractic
Reader Chiropractic Centre-Dr Reader Odette
Adelaide Family Chiropractor
Croydon Family Chiropractic
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Andrian Turczynowicz
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Adrienne Wilson
About Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint that can significantly impact daily activities, sleep quality, and athletic performance. The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, relying on a complex arrangement of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bursae for stability — making it particularly vulnerable to injury and dysfunction. Common causes of shoulder pain include rotator cuff injuries, frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), impingement syndrome, bursitis, and referred pain from the cervical or thoracic spine. Chiropractic care for shoulder pain begins with a comprehensive examination that may include orthopaedic testing, range-of-motion assessment, and evaluation of the cervical and thoracic spine to identify contributing factors. Treatment often involves shoulder joint mobilisation, soft-tissue therapy targeting the rotator cuff and surrounding muscles, spinal adjustments to address any related thoracic or cervical dysfunction, and progressive rehabilitation exercises. Australian chiropractors are trained in both spinal and extremity care, making them well-equipped to manage shoulder conditions. Research published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics supports manual therapy as an effective approach for various shoulder disorders. Your chiropractor will also assess your posture, workplace ergonomics, and movement patterns to address the underlying causes of your shoulder pain. Treatment timelines vary depending on the diagnosis, with some conditions resolving in weeks while others, such as frozen shoulder, may require several months of management.
Shoulder Pain FAQs
Can a chiropractor treat a frozen shoulder?
Yes. Chiropractors can help manage frozen shoulder through gentle joint mobilisation, soft-tissue therapy, and progressive stretching. While frozen shoulder typically has a prolonged recovery period of 12 to 18 months, chiropractic care can help reduce pain and accelerate the restoration of range of motion.
Do chiropractors treat rotator cuff injuries?
Chiropractors are trained to assess and treat rotator cuff strains and tendinopathies using soft-tissue therapy, joint mobilisation, and targeted rehabilitation exercises. For suspected full-thickness tears, your chiropractor will refer for imaging and orthopaedic consultation if surgical intervention may be needed.
Could my shoulder pain be coming from my neck?
Absolutely. Referred pain from cervical spine dysfunction is a common cause of shoulder pain. Your chiropractor will assess both the shoulder and the neck to determine whether cervical issues are contributing to your symptoms and will treat both areas if necessary.