Lake Street Chiropractic | St. Catharines Chiropractor

Shoulder Pain Relief in St. Catharines: A Complete Chiropractic Approach

Shoulder pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints—and one of the most misunderstood. Many people think of it as a single issue, but in reality, “shoulder pain” can come from multiple areas and requires the right diagnosis and treatment approach.

At Lake Street Chiropractic, we take an integrated approach—combining chiropractic adjustments, Active Release Technique (ART), acupuncture, and active exercise rehabilitation—to address the root cause and restore proper function.

Not All Shoulder Pain Is the Same

The first step in effective treatment is determining exactly what kind of shoulder problem you’re dealing with.

1. Neck & Upper Back-Related Shoulder Pain

Many patients describe pain in the upper back or neck as “shoulder pain.” These cases often involve:

In these situations, the issue isn’t the shoulder joint itself—but rather how the spine and supporting muscles are functioning.

Best treatment approach:

This integrated approach helps relieve tension, improve mobility, and restore proper movement patterns.

2. True Shoulder Joint Problems

The second major category involves the shoulder joint itself (the glenohumeral joint) and surrounding muscles, including:

These issues are often caused by:

Over time, this can lead to inflammation, scar tissue buildup, and reduced range of motion.

Common symptoms include:

Why Shoulder Pain Becomes Chronic

Shoulder tendons have a relatively poor blood supply, making them slower to heal. When combined with ongoing muscle tightness and repetitive strain, this creates a cycle of:

  1. Tight muscles
  2. Increased friction on tendons and joints
  3. Inflammation
  4. Scar tissue formation

Unless the underlying tension and dysfunction are addressed, this cycle continues—no matter how much rest or icing you do.

Our Integrated Treatment Approach

The most effective way to treat shoulder pain is by combining multiple therapies that address different aspects of the problem.

Active Release Technique (ART)

ART is a hands-on soft tissue therapy that targets:

By treating individual muscles (including the rotator cuff, deltoids, traps, and more), ART helps restore mobility and reduce the mechanical stress driving inflammation.

Chiropractic Adjustments

Chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper joint motion and optimizing nerve function.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is highly effective for:

It works especially well alongside ART and chiropractic care.

Active Exercise Rehabilitation

Once pain and restriction are reduced, strengthening becomes essential.

Rehabilitation exercises help:

The Key to Success: Proper Treatment Order

One of the biggest mistakes in treating shoulder pain is jumping straight to strengthening or only focusing on inflammation.

A more effective sequence is:

  1. Reduce tension and restriction (ART, adjustments, acupuncture)
  2. Control inflammation (ice, recovery strategies)
  3. Rebuild strength and stability (exercise rehab)

Skipping steps often leads to incomplete recovery or recurring pain.

Common Conditions We Treat

Our integrated approach is effective for many shoulder-related conditions, including:

Injury Prevention Matters Too

This approach isn’t just for recovery—it’s also highly effective for prevention.

We regularly work with:

Keeping muscles mobile and joints functioning properly helps prevent chronic issues before they start.

Shoulder Pain Treatment in St. Catharines

If you’re dealing with shoulder pain, limited mobility, or ongoing discomfort, a targeted and integrated approach can make all the difference.

At our clinic, we combine:

To help you recover fully and get back to doing what you enjoy.

Check out Dr. Geron Cowherd, DC, performing ART for a shoulder injury.

Book Your Appointment

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Don’t let shoulder pain limit your life—get the right diagnosis and the right treatment plan.

BONUS! Here’s a few simple shoulder stretches from Ontario Chiropractic Association: Easy Stretches for Your Shoulders

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