Shoulder tendonitis is a common condition that can significantly impact daily life, making simple tasks like reaching overhead or lifting objects painful. Shoulder tendonitis affects thousands of people, particularly those involved in repetitive overhead activities, such as athletes and manual labourers. Physical therapy relieves pain, restores mobility, and prevents further injury.
What is Shoulder Tendonitis?
Shoulder tendonitis occurs when the tendons connecting the shoulder muscles to the bones become irritated or inflamed. This condition is often associated with overuse or injury to the rotator cuff, a group of muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder.
Symptoms of Shoulder Tendonitis
- Pain and tenderness in the shoulder, especially when lifting the arm
- Swelling or stiffness
- Weakness in the affected arm
- Limited range of motion
Common Causes of Shoulder Tendonitis
Repetitive Motion
- Engaging in activities that require frequent overhead movements, like swimming, tennis, or painting, can lead to tendonitis.
Age
- Tendon elasticity decreases with age, making older individuals more susceptible to tendon injuries.
Poor Posture
- Slouching or improper posture can put extra strain on the shoulder tendons.
Previous Injuries
- Past shoulder injuries can weaken the tendons, making them more prone to inflammation.
Shoulder tendonitis can worsen without proper treatment, potentially leading to more severe conditions such as rotator cuff tears.
How Physical Therapy Can Help with Shoulder Tendonitis Relief
Physical therapy is critical to recovering from shoulder tendonitis. By addressing the root cause of the inflammation, physical therapy helps reduce pain, improve strength, and restore full shoulder function.
What to Expect from a Physical Therapy Program
Pain Management
- Techniques such as modalities and manual therapy can reduce pain and inflammation.
Stretching and Strengthening Exercises
- Targeted exercises improve flexibility and build strength in the shoulder muscles, reducing the strain on tendons.
Manual Therapy
- Hands-on techniques, including soft tissue manipulation and joint mobilization, help to relieve tension and restore mobility.
Postural Training
- Correcting posture reduces unnecessary stress on the shoulder, preventing future injuries.
Our experienced team tailors each treatment plan to your needs, ensuring you receive the best possible care.
Take the First Step Toward Recovery with Preferred Physical Therapy Associates
If you’re struggling with shoulder tendonitis, don’t wait for the pain to worsen. Physical therapy offers effective, personalized treatment options that can help you regain your strength and mobility.
Call our team, Preferred Physical Therapy Associates, today to learn more about shoulder tendonitis and take control of your recovery journey.



