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Shoulder Pain

1 in 10 people will suffer with chronic shoulder pain in their lifetime! Rotator cuff problems are believed to account for 25% of people over 50 with shoulder pain. Shoulder pain is common, unfortunately it is commonly mistreated.

Each case is different, and the cause is often hard to find. Our average patient has suffered from pain for months and seen 2-3 other providers before finding relief in our office!

Our services aren’t for everyone, but If you are tired of that annoying, frustrating pain that just won’t go away, we invite you to schedule a consultation with us to start getting answers!

Testing for Shoulder Pain

Healthy Shoulders should be able to allow the upper arm to touch the ears. Stand with the arms to the side. Keeping the arms straight, bring the arms out to the side and up to the head as close as you can. Does your arm hit your head? Is it painful at any point? If your arm fails to touch your head and/or painful at any point along the movement you are a good candidate for care! Click below to schedule an appointment.

Dysfunctional
Dysfunctional Shoulders
Functional
Functional Shoulders
Our Treatment Can Help:
  1. Muscle Adhesion
  2. Tendinopathy
  3. Rotator Cuff Tears
  4. Frozen Shoulder
  5. Impingement
  6. Undiagnosed Conditions

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Testimonial

Scott Harber - Ultramarathon Runner

"I started working with Mike Danenberg about a year ago, after developing significant knee pain that set me back in my training and causing me to miss my "A" race. I had seen a number of medical professionals and treatments, which left me with big expenses but no progress. Within a short time under his guidance, I have bounced back better than ever, achieving several racing goals."

"During the Pinhoti 100 a couple weeks ago, I was really struggling. I thought about what Mike taught me in regards to racing running form and applied his techniques. Around mile 55, I started to have IT band pain around my knee. I immediately recognized that bad form was causing the problem and adjusted by leaning forward (and going fast!) I ran relatively pain-free from that point on and finished with the most incredible PR yet. I believed I could crack a 24 hour finish, hoped to come in around 22, and was shocked to see my overall time of 21:31:56."

"Mike and the staff at Performance Therapy accurately assesses form and technique as indicators of potential injury. It's not always easy work, sometimes challenging to correct bad habits, but it has helped me be a better-informed and mindful athlete. I owe much of that to Mike's keen eye, excellent advice and continual feedback."

Scott Harber
Ultramarathon Runner

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