Shoulder pain can make even simple daily activities frustrating. Reaching overhead, lifting objects, exercising, driving, or even sleeping comfortably may become difficult when the shoulder joint is irritated or injured. Many people assume shoulder pain only requires medication or surgery, but chiropractic care may help address some of the underlying causes contributing to discomfort and limited mobility.
At Green Tree Medical Center, we help patients throughout Cherry Hill, NJ find non-surgical solutions for shoulder pain caused by injuries, joint dysfunction, posture problems, and chronic inflammation.
If shoulder pain is interfering with your daily routine, chiropractic care and other conservative treatments may help improve mobility, reduce inflammation, and support long-term recovery.
What Causes Shoulder Pain?
The shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the body, which also makes it more vulnerable to strain and injury. Shoulder pain can develop suddenly after an injury or gradually over time from repetitive stress and wear.
Common causes of shoulder pain include:
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Shoulder impingement
- Frozen shoulder
- Tendonitis
- Bursitis
- Arthritis
- Poor posture
- Pinched nerves
- Sports injuries
In some cases, pain that feels like it is coming from the shoulder may actually originate from the neck or upper spine.
How Chiropractic Care May Help Shoulder Pain
Chiropractic care focuses on improving joint mobility, spinal alignment, and overall musculoskeletal function. When the spine, shoulders, or surrounding muscles are not moving properly, additional stress may be placed on the shoulder joint.
Chiropractic treatment may help by:
- Improving joint movement
- Reducing muscle tension
- Decreasing inflammation
- Improving posture
- Reducing pressure on nerves
- Restoring range of motion
Many patients seek chiropractic care because they want to avoid relying solely on pain medication or invasive procedures whenever possible.
The Connection Between Neck Problems and Shoulder Pain
One important thing many patients do not realize is that shoulder pain is sometimes connected to problems in the cervical spine.
Conditions such as:
- Pinched nerves
- Disc problems
- Poor posture
- Muscle imbalances
- Joint restrictions
can cause pain, tingling, weakness, or tightness that radiates into the shoulder and arm.
This is why a proper evaluation is important before beginning treatment. Identifying whether the pain originates from the shoulder joint itself or from surrounding structures can help guide the right treatment plan.
Chiropractic Adjustments and Shoulder Mobility
Restricted movement in the spine or shoulder joints can contribute to abnormal movement patterns and ongoing irritation.
Chiropractic adjustments may help restore mobility in areas that are not functioning properly. Improved movement can sometimes reduce stress placed on the shoulder joint and surrounding tissues.
Many patients report improvements in:
- Range of motion
- Shoulder stiffness
- Pain during lifting
- Muscle tightness
- Daily movement and activity
Treatment recommendations are always customized based on the patient’s condition, symptoms, and overall health.
Additional Non-Surgical Treatments for Shoulder Pain
Depending on the cause of the pain, chiropractic care may be combined with other conservative therapies to improve results.
At Green Tree Medical Center, treatment plans may include:
- Physical therapy exercises
- Stretching and mobility work
- Soft tissue therapy
- Postural correction
- Spinal decompression
- Regenerative medicine treatments
Combining therapies often helps address both pain and the underlying mechanical issues contributing to the condition.
When Shoulder Pain Should Be Evaluated
Minor soreness after activity may improve with rest, but persistent shoulder pain should not be ignored.
You should consider scheduling an evaluation if you experience:
- Pain lasting several weeks
- Limited shoulder movement
- Weakness in the arm
- Pain while lifting objects
- Nighttime shoulder pain
- Numbness or tingling
Early treatment may help reduce the risk of worsening inflammation, mobility loss, and chronic discomfort.
Can Chiropractic Care Help You Avoid Surgery?
Not every shoulder condition requires surgery. Many patients improve with conservative treatment options that focus on restoring mobility and reducing inflammation naturally.
While severe tears or structural injuries may still require orthopedic evaluation, many cases involving muscle strain, posture-related pain, tendon irritation, or joint dysfunction respond well to non-surgical care.
The goal is to help patients improve function, reduce pain, and return to normal activities safely whenever possible.
You can also learn more about our chiropractic care services and spinal decompression therapy at Green Tree Medical Center.
Schedule a Shoulder Pain Consultation at Green Tree Medical Center
If shoulder pain is limiting your daily activities, the team at Green Tree Medical Center is here to help. We provide personalized treatment plans designed to improve mobility, reduce discomfort, and help patients recover without unnecessary surgery whenever possible.
We proudly help patients throughout Cherry Hill, NJ find non-surgical solutions for shoulder pain, neck pain, back pain, and other musculoskeletal conditions.

