Shoulder Pain Physiotherapy in Luton


Shoulder pain can come on gradually or suddenly after activity, poor posture, repetitive strain, or injury. It may feel like aching, sharp discomfort, stiffness, limited range of motion, weakness, or a catching sensation that interferes with lifting, reaching, dressing, driving, or even restful sleep. If untreated, shoulder issues can limit daily tasks and lead to further dysfunction.
 
At Reviva Physio & Rehab in Luton, our expert physiotherapists evaluate the exact source of your symptoms and design a targeted treatment plan for long-lasting improvement — not just temporary relief.

Common Symptoms of Shoulder Pain

Persistent aching or sharp pain around the shoulder
Pain when lifting the arm overhead or behind the back
Reduced range of motion or stiffness
Weakness, especially with lift or reach tasks
Grinding, catching, or clicking during movement
Discomfort at night or when lying on the affected side

When You Should Seek Physiotherapy

Shoulder pain lasting longer than 7–10 days
Pain that limits daily activities or sleeping on the affected side
Difficulty lifting or reaching overhead
Weakness or sensations of instability
Recent injury or trauma to the shoulder
Recurrent flare-ups during sport or work

What Causes Shoulder Pain?

Repetitive overhead loading from sport or work
Prolonged poor posture (rounded shoulders/forward head position)
Muscle weakness around the rotator cuff or scapula
Acute injuries — falls or impact
Age-related degeneration of tendons or joints
Incomplete rehabilitation after past shoulder injury or surgery
Nerve-related or referred pain from neck dysfunction

Common Shoulder Pain Conditions We Treat

Rotator cuff tendinopathy

Inflammation or overload of the rotator cuff tendons causes pain with overhead activity, weakness, and reduced shoulder control.

Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)

Progressive stiffness and restricted motion with pain, often developing without specific injury.

Shoulder impingement & bursitis

Pinching or irritation of tendons and bursa under the shoulder arch, causing pain, especially when lifting the arm.

Shoulder instability & dislocation rehabilitation

Support for recovery after shoulder dislocations or subluxations, restoring stability and strength.

Labral / SLAP region irritations

Cartilage or labrum issues around the shoulder socket are affecting stability and movement.

Post-surgical shoulder rehabilitation

Physiotherapy support after procedures such as arthroscopy, tendon repair, or other shoulder surgeries.

How We Treat Shoulder Pain at Reviva

Comprehensive Shoulder Assessment

We perform a detailed examination of shoulder joint movement, strength, posture, and muscle balance, as well as screening for nerve involvement to pinpoint the root cause of your pain.

Posture & Movement Correction

Addressing contributing factors like postural imbalance or shoulder blade dysfunction to reduce stress on the joint and optimise movement patterns.

Manual Therapy & Soft Tissue Techniques

Targeted hands-on therapy, including joint mobilisation, soft-tissue release, and targeted stretching, to reduce stiffness and improve shoulder mobility.

Rotator Cuff & Scapular Strengthening

A progressive strengthening plan focusing on rotator cuff muscles, scapular stabilisers, and shoulder supporting muscles to enhance control and reduce pain.

Functional Retraining & Return-to-Activity Plan

Sports or work-specific recovery progressions tailored to your goals, ensuring safe return to activity without recurrence.

Home Exercise Prescription & Self-Management Advice

Personalised exercises and strategies to support your recovery between sessions and prevent future flare-ups.

Frequently Asked Questions

Shoulder pain can arise from muscle overload, tendon irritation, joint impingement, instability, frozen shoulder, or degenerative changes.

Yes — in most cases, physiotherapy improves strength, movement patterns, muscle balance, and posture, often reducing or eliminating the need for surgery.

Recovery depends on the condition and severity. Many people notice improvement within a few sessions, while more complex problems may take several weeks of structured rehabilitation.

Absolutely — strengthening key muscles around the shoulder and improving movement control significantly lowers the chance of recurrence.

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