Rotator Cuff Sherrills Ford

A rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and tendons surrounding the shoulder joint, helping stabilize it during movement. These muscles and tendons work together to lift and rotate the arm, allowing for a wide range of motion. The rotator cuff is a common site for injury, particularly in athletes and people who perform repetitive overhead motions. Rotator cuff pain is often caused by injury or overuse of the muscles and tendons.

Common causes include repetitive overhead motions, such as throwing a ball, lifting weights, or painting a ceiling. As we age, the tendons of the rotator cuff can become frayed or damaged, leading to pain and weakness in the shoulder. Symptoms of rotator cuff pain can include a dull ache in the shoulder, difficulty lifting the arm, and weakness or stiffness in the shoulder joint.

Relief Now Laser Lake Norman: Your Solution for Safe and Effective Rotator Cuff Pain Relief

At Relief Now Laser Lake Norman, we understand how frustrating it can be to suffer from rotator cuff pain. That's why we're proud to offer our patients safe and effective Class IV laser therapy to help alleviate their painful symptoms.

Our state-of-the-art treatment methods target the source of your discomfort, promoting healing and reducing inflammation in the affected area. With our cutting-edge technology and skilled team of professionals, we're dedicated to helping you get back to your active lifestyle and enjoy a pain-free future.

Trust Our Experts to Treat Your Rotator Cuff Pain

When finding relief for your rotator cuff pain, you need a team of experts you can trust. At Relief Now Laser Lake Norman, we're committed to providing our patients with the highest level of care and attention. Don't let rotator cuff pain hold you back – visit Relief Now Laser Lake Norman and experience the relief you deserve today.

 

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*Disclaimer: Although welcome for treatment, these patients are excluded from offers:
1) MEDICARE, MEDICAID, TRICARE, and other government healthcare program participants and 2) personal injury and worker's compensation claimants.