Shoulder Impingement Broward
Shoulder Impingement Broward
Experiencing a sharp, pinching pain in your shoulder when lifting your arm, reaching overhead, or tucking in your shirt? You may be suffering from shoulder impingement—a condition that occurs when the tendons or bursa in the shoulder become compressed during arm movement, leading to pain, inflammation, and reduced range of motion. At Theracave in Broward, we offer targeted physical therapy programs designed to relieve pressure in the shoulder joint, reduce inflammation, and restore pain-free function.
Shoulder impingement can gradually worsen if left untreated, eventually leading to tendon damage, weakness, or chronic instability. That’s why early intervention is so important. Our physical therapy approach includes guided exercises, mobility work, and postural corrections tailored to your specific needs. With consistent care, most patients experience improved shoulder strength, better mobility, and the ability to return to daily tasks without discomfort.

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- Broward
- Davie
- Sunrise
- Tamarac
- Miramar
- Lauderhill
- Plantation
- Hollywood
- Coral Springs
- Fort Lauderdale
- Pembroke Pines
- Deerfield Beach
- Pompano Beach
Q&A
What is shoulder impingement and how does it happen?
Shoulder impingement occurs when soft tissues like the rotator cuff tendons or bursa get compressed under the acromion bone during arm movement. This can cause irritation, inflammation, and pain—especially with repeated overhead activity.
Can shoulder impingement be treated without surgery?
Yes, in most cases, non-surgical treatments like physical therapy are highly effective. Therapy focuses on improving posture, strengthening shoulder stabilizers, and restoring proper movement patterns to relieve pressure and prevent recurrence.
What happens if shoulder impingement is left untreated?
If not addressed, impingement can lead to chronic pain, rotator cuff tendonitis, or even a tendon tear. It can also result in limited function and increased weakness in the shoulder over time.
How long does it take to recover from shoulder impingement?
Recovery time depends on the severity and how early treatment begins. With consistent physical therapy, many people experience significant improvement within 4–8 weeks, though full recovery may take longer in chronic cases.
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Reach out to us via our online form or call to schedule an initial assessment.
Based on your unique needs, we develop a tailored therapy program.
Our professionals guide you through each session, focusing on effective rehabilitation.