
Shoulder pain can make even simple tasks — like reaching, lifting, or sleeping — uncomfortable. Because the shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the body, it also tends to be one of the most vulnerable. At Live LOUD Chiropractic & Coaching, we combine chiropractic care and functional rehab to help you move better, reduce pain, and restore full shoulder function naturally.
Your shoulders are designed for movement, but when posture, repetitive stress, or injury interfere, the joint can become tight, imbalanced, or inflamed. Over time, this can lead to limited mobility and compensation in other areas like the neck or upper back. Our goal is to find the root cause of your shoulder pain, not just treat the symptoms. Through gentle adjustments, mobility work, and targeted rehab exercises, we help your body regain balance and strength.
The Chiropractic Connection to Shoulder Health
Your shoulder doesn’t work in isolation; it’s part of a larger system that includes the spine, ribs, and nervous system. Misalignments in the upper back or neck can affect how your shoulder moves and how the surrounding muscles fire. When your spine is aligned properly, the nerves that control your shoulder and arm can communicate clearly with your brain, allowing for better coordination, strength, and stability.
Chiropractic adjustments help restore movement through the thoracic spine, clavicle, and shoulder blade (scapula). This improves joint motion, reduces muscle tension, and promotes proper alignment. Once your body is moving in sync again, pain begins to decrease and movement feels easier. For many patients, this is the first step toward lasting improvement.
How Rehab and Chiropractic Care Work Together
At Live LOUD Chiropractic & Coaching, we believe the best results come from combining chiropractic care with active rehab. Adjustments restore motion and relieve tension, while rehab retrains your muscles and joints to move the right way again. Together, they help your body build stability, coordination, and confidence in movement.
During your rehab sessions, we focus on mobility exercises that increase range of motion and reduce stiffness, strength training to improve shoulder stability and control, and postural retraining to correct muscle imbalances and prevent future pain. We also include functional movement drills that prepare your body for real-life activities, helping you move with confidence and ease. This approach doesn’t just make your shoulder feel better, it makes it perform better. Whether you’re returning to the gym, holding your baby, or getting back to work, our goal is to help you move freely, function better, and live without pain holding you back.
The Long-Term Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain often returns when the underlying cause isn’t corrected, which is why regular chiropractic adjustments combined with ongoing mobility and strength training create lasting change. By improving spinal alignment, reducing joint restrictions, and supporting proper muscle activation, we help your shoulder stay healthy, strong, and resilient.
Over time, patients often notice better shoulder strength and endurance, improved joint alignment and posture, greater range of motion and flexibility, less inflammation and stiffness, and a reduced risk of reinjury. Many are surprised by how much their overall movement improves once the shoulder, spine, and nervous system begin working together again. When your body is balanced and functioning the way it was designed to, every motion feels smoother, stronger, and more
Real Results from Our Patients
Sonja Solter
I started going to Dr. Antonio for dry needling for a shoulder/upper back area with scar tissue from an long-ago car accident. In addition to huge relief in this area, he has educated me on the underlying causes of my neck, shoulder, and upper back problems, including how to approach my hypermobility. The suggested exercises, adjustments, and dry needling all got me to a place where I can confidently work out, without repercussions of pain and discomfort. And this all happened much more quickly than I had expected–a big improvement in a matter of weeks, and resolved and on track in a couple of months.