If you’ve been living with nagging shoulder pain, know that you’re not without options. Whether it’s a sharp pinch while lifting your arm or a dull ache that keeps you up at night, physical therapy can be the key to long-term shoulder pain relief.
At Edge Physical Therapy, our team always starts by identifying the root cause of your shoulder discomfort. That way, we can design personalized treatment plans that work. To explore our process, we want to share the stories of three patients (all names have been changed) who found shoulder pain relief after working with our physical therapists.
Three Stories of Shoulder Pain Recovery
Maria’s Work-Related Rotator Cuff Injury
Maria was in her early 40s when she visited our clinic complaining of persistent pain in her right shoulder. As a teacher, she spent hours each day writing on whiteboards and grading papers. These seemingly simple motions had, over time, led to an overuse injury in her rotator cuff.
Our team performed a movement analysis and manual testing to pinpoint inflammation and microtears in Maria’s rotator cuff. We then used this information to create a customized plan that consisted of the following:
- Targeted stretching to relieve tension
- Strength-building exercises to stabilize the shoulder
- Postural education to prevent future strain
Within 8 weeks, Maria reported significantly less pain and was able to get through her school day without over-the-counter pain medication.
Helping James Manage Shoulder Arthritis
Years of carpentry had taken a toll on James’ shoulders, and he was diagnosed with shoulder arthritis in his early 60s. Unfortunately, the pain limited his ability to drive, cook, and play with his grandchildren.
We evaluated James’ shoulder to help us fully understand how his condition affected his joint. We found that he was struggling with a reduced range of motion, which only weakened his shoulder and led to more pain.
James’ treatment focused on:
- Heat and manual therapy to ease acute discomfort
- Shoulder mobilizations to reduce joint stiffness
- Strengthening surrounding muscles for better joint support
After 10 weeks of therapy, James’ shoulder mobility improved, and he could enjoy his daily activities with less pain. While arthritis has no cure, physical therapy can slow its progression and offer real shoulder pain relief without surgery or injections, as James discovered.
How Alisha Overcame Frozen Shoulder
Alisha developed frozen shoulder after recovering from a minor arm fracture. The pain and stiffness made it impossible for her to raise her arm above shoulder height, affecting her work and daily tasks.
While frozen shoulder can resolve independently, that process takes time, and Alisha wanted help dealing with the ongoing pain and stiffness. We worked with her to develop a customized plan to manage her symptoms, including:
- Passive and active range-of-motion exercises
- Manual therapy to stretch the shoulder capsule
- Progressive strengthening as her mobility returned
Frozen shoulder can be frustrating, but physical therapy provided Alish a structured path to recovery and long-term pain relief.
Ready to Tackle Your Shoulder Pain?
Don’t let shoulder pain hold you back from living your life. Whether you’re struggling with an injury, arthritis, or stiffness, physical therapy can help find a solution that fits your needs. Our team at Edge Physical Therapy is here to help you find lasting shoulder pain relief.
Call us today to schedule an appointment online to start your customized treatment plan.



