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Montgomery, IL 60538
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Shoulder Pain Treatment in Montgomery

Shoulder pain can make simple daily activities—like lifting, reaching, or sleeping— difficult and uncomfortable. At Kane & Kendall Spine Management, we provide hands-on, personalized care to help relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve your overall quality of life. Our goal is to treat the source of your pain so you can move freely again.

What Is Shoulder Pain?

Shoulder pain is discomfort in the shoulder joint or surrounding muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It can be caused by injuries, overuse, inflammation, or degenerative conditions such as arthritis. In some cases, poor posture or spinal issues can also contribute to shoulder discomfort, making proper evaluation essential.

Treatment & Prevention

Treatment begins with a thorough evaluation to determine the exact cause of your pain. Our approach may include chiropractic adjustments to improve joint mobility, physical therapy exercises to strengthen and stabilize the shoulder, and soft tissue therapies to reduce tension and promote healing. We also provide guidance on posture, movement, and daily habits to help prevent recurring issues and support long-term recovery.

Why Choose Kane & Kendall Spine Management

Our experienced, board-certified team delivers personalized care tailored to your condition. We combine advanced diagnostic techniques with hands-on treatment to help you recover safely and effectively in a comfortable, patient-focused environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common causes include rotator cuff injuries, tendonitis, arthritis, bursitis, muscle strain, and poor posture or overuse.
If you experience persistent pain, limited range of motion, weakness, or numbness, it’s best to seek evaluation early to prevent worsening symptoms.
Yes. Chiropractic care can improve joint function, reduce inflammation, and relieve tension contributing to shoulder pain.
You’ll receive a full evaluation including medical history, physical examination, and possibly diagnostic imaging to create a personalized treatment plan.
Yes. Maintaining good posture, strengthening muscles, and avoiding repetitive strain can help reduce the risk of future shoulder issues.
No. Shoulder pain can also be caused by inflammation, degenerative conditions, or referred pain from other areas of the body.