Shoulder or arm pain.
Localize the source. Treat it specifically.
Pain in the shoulder or arm may originate from the rotator cuff, the glenohumeral joint, the AC joint, a cervical nerve root, or a peripheral nerve. The diagnosis drives the plan.
If this is you, we can help.
Pain in the shoulder, arm, or both. Worse with specific positions or motions. Sometimes weakness or limited range. Sometimes radiating into the forearm or hand. Sometimes with night pain disrupting sleep.
Your first visit.
Focused examination differentiating shoulder, cervical, and peripheral nerve sources. Diagnostic ultrasound when indicated for tendon and joint pathology. Imaging when appropriate. A specific working diagnosis driving the plan.
Different structures, different treatments.
For rotator cuff and bursa pathology, ultrasound-guided injection and structured PT, with regenerative options for select cases. For glenohumeral arthritis, image-guided injection and viscosupplementation if appropriate. For cervical radiculopathy, the cervical spine pathway. For peripheral nerve sources, targeted block or stimulation.
Stop accepting the downtime.
A precise diagnosis is the start of every recovery. Schedule a consultation at any Triumph location.