Swimmer's Shoulder
Swimming can be a great activity both for recreation and for fitness. It can also help with shoulder mobility and strength. However, given the repetitive movements of many strokes some people may experience shoulder pain related to swimming. Swimmer’s Shoulder is an umbrella term for this kind of pain and the related loss of function. Swimmer’s Shoulder can include injuries to the muscles or tendons of the rotator cuff, bursae (cushioning structures in the shoulder), or the joint and surrounding joint capsule.
Treatment for Swimmer’s Shoulder and related pain includes rest and identifying the root cause of the pain and dysfunction. A Momentum Physical Therapist can assess the shoulder, determine the cause, and provide appropriate treatment. Interventions for Swimmer's Shoulder may include manual therapies like massage, intramuscular stimulation (IMS), taping, and specific stretches and exercises.
If shoulder pain, or any other concerns are keeping you from swimming, call Momentum Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab at 403-982-5600 to see how our therapists can get you back in the water!
Raina Hawthorne is a physiotherapist at MOMENTUM Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab Ltd. located in Okotoks, AB.