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Common Myths About Shoulder Pain Debunked

Are you suffering from shoulder pain? According to the World Health Organization, 9% of all adults in the United States reported suffering from chronic shoulder pain. This type of pain can have many causes, but there are also lots of circulating myths about shoulder pain. This is why you should visit a doctor as soon as possible to find out what's causing yours. Here are some myths that you may have encountered.


Shoulder Pain Is Worse When it Rains

This is a very common myth. Many people claim that shoulder pain and inflammation get worse during rainy weather. Scientists haven't been able to find a link between humidity, rain, and any other weather conditions with shoulder pain. To find out more about what worsens your chronic shoulder pain, you need to talk with your doctor.


Heat Is Better Than Ice When it Comes to Shoulder Pain

A lot of people think that heat loosens up painful shoulders while ice freezes your muscles up and makes them worse. In reality, both ice and heat can be good modalities if you're looking for a quick frozen shoulder treatment. A lot of patients benefit from using ice for their painful shoulders. The right thing to do is to try both to see what works for your situation. You can also alternate between ice and heat as a frozen shoulder treatment if they both bring relief.


Shoulder Pain Doesn't Heal

This is one of the most unfortunate myths surrounding shoulder pain. For some reason, some people believe that once you get a shoulder injury, it will never heal. While not every shoulder injury will have a quick solution, professionals can certainly find an effective treatment plan for your pain. You just have to visit a doctor as soon as possible so they can check out what's wrong with your shoulder. Assessment is the first step in coming up with an effective treatment plan for your pain.


Are you suffering from shoulder pain that's not going away? Get in touch with our team today at the Caldwell Chiropractic Center. We'll help you find a treatment today. We would love to hear from you and discuss your shoulder pain or frozen shoulder treatment with you.

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