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Shoulder pain can make even the most routine activities challenging. Whether you’re reaching overhead, lifting objects, getting dressed, or sleeping comfortably, persistent shoulder pain can interfere with your quality of life. While some cases improve with rest, ongoing or worsening pain may indicate an underlying condition that requires professional evaluation.
At Pain & Spine Associates of Texas, we provide personalized shoulder pain treatment in Pearland, TX by identifying the source of your pain and developing a treatment plan tailored to your needs. Our goal is to relieve pain, restore movement, and help you return to your normal activities with confidence.
The shoulder is one of the body’s most mobile joints, making it more susceptible to injury and wear over time. Pain can originate from the muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, or nerves surrounding the shoulder.
Because shoulder pain can have many causes, an accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.
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Living with shoulder pain doesn’t have to become your new normal. At Pain & Spine Associates of Texas, we provide comprehensive evaluations and personalized treatment plans to help relieve pain and restore shoulder function.
If you’re looking for trusted shoulder pain treatment in Pearland, TX, schedule an appointment with Dr. Vaibhave Parikh today. We’ll identify the underlying cause of your pain and recommend the most effective treatment options to help you get back to living comfortably.
Shoulder pain may result from rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, tendonitis, arthritis, frozen shoulder, impingement syndrome, overuse injuries, or referred pain from the neck.
If your shoulder pain lasts more than a week, limits your movement, causes weakness, follows an injury, or disrupts your daily activities or sleep, it's important to seek medical evaluation.
Yes. Many patients find relief through conservative care, minimally invasive pain management procedures, and image-guided injections without requiring surgery.
Yes. Depending on your condition, image-guided shoulder injections and other interventional pain management procedures may help reduce inflammation and relieve pain.