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Shoulder Pain Treatment in Matawan, NJ

Shoulder anatomy diagram showing muscles, rotator cuff, and joint structure

The Shoulder: Built for Mobility, Vulnerable to Injury

Your shoulder is capable of remarkable range of motion — reaching overhead, behind your back, across your body. That range is possible because the joint sacrifices structural stability for movement freedom. The rotator cuff (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis), the labrum, the biceps tendon, and the surrounding bursa all work in concert to keep the ball centered in the socket through every movement. When any component is overloaded, inflamed, or structurally compromised, pain follows — and often spreads upward into the neck or downward along the arm.

Shoulder Conditions We Treat at Trinity Rehab Matawan

  • Rotator cuff Strains and Tears: Most common in baseball players and anyone performing repetitive overhead work — Babe Ruth League pitchers and catchers are especially at risk, as are warehouse workers along Route 35
  • Impingement Syndrome: A pinching of the rotator cuff tendons beneath the bony arch, typically caused by postural changes, muscle weakness, or repetitive overhead activity
  • Frozen Shoulder: A stiffening of the shoulder joint capsule that develops gradually — commuters who spend hours daily at a desk or in a car and then develop a minor shoulder injury often fall into this pattern
  • Labral Tears: Common in throwing athletes and those who have experienced shoulder instability — Matawan Regional Huskies football and baseball athletes are in higher-risk categories
  • Biceps Tendinitis: Pain at the front of the shoulder intensifying with lifting, pulling, or overhead reaching — frequently seen in swimmers, gym users, and anyone doing repetitive carrying
  • AC Joint Problems: Can be sprained in contact sports or progressively irritated by heavy overhead lifting at the gym or on the job

Who in Matawan Is Most at Risk?

  • Babe Ruth League and Aberdeen-Matawan rec baseball players — throwing volume over a long season is the leading cause of rotator cuff and labrum problems
  • Matawan Regional Huskies athletes — football players, baseball pitchers, wrestlers
  • Cheesequake State Park hikers and kayakers — paddling and carrying packs with poor shoulder blade mechanics creates insidious overuse
  • YMCA and Retro Fitness gym members — bench press, overhead press, and pull-up volume without proper scapular coordination leads to impingement
  • Warehouse and logistics workers on Route 35 and Patterson Street — repetitive overhead reaching and box handling
  • NYC commuters — carrying a heavy commuter bag on one shoulder daily creates postural asymmetry and loading imbalances
Physical therapist performing manual shoulder therapy at Trinity Rehab

Getting Better: The Trinity Rehab Matawan Approach

Evaluation: Finding the Real Source of Your Pain

Shoulder pain is often misattributed — pain at the outside of the shoulder may actually originate from the cervical spine; front-of-shoulder pain may involve the biceps tendon or labrum rather than the rotator cuff. At Trinity Rehab, we don’t guess. Your physical therapist performs full range-of-motion assessment in all planes, manual muscle testing of rotator cuff and scapular muscles, special orthopedic tests to implicate specific structures, a cervical spine screen, and postural and functional movement assessment tied to your specific activities.

Treatment: What We Actually Do

Hands-On Manual Therapy: Joint mobilization and manipulation to restore normal shoulder mechanics, combined with soft-tissue work to address muscular guarding and fascial restriction. Many patients experience reduced pain after the very first session.

Rotator Cuff Strengthening Protocol: Phase 1 begins with isometric holds, pendulum exercises, and pain-free range-of-motion work. Phase 2 advances to resistance band rotations, scapular rows, and side-lying rotations. Phase 3 introduces dynamic stabilization, sport-specific patterns, and return-to-throwing or return-to-lifting protocols.

Posture and Thoracic Mobility Work: Rounded shoulders and a stiff mid-back — common in commuters and desk workers — compress the shoulder outlet. Correcting this is often the key that unlocks recovery. Therapeutic Modalities: Ultrasound, TENS, and ice/heat applied strategically to manage inflammation. Education and Self-Management: You will leave every session knowing more about your shoulder than when you arrived.

A Matawan-Specific Patient Scenario

A 52-year-old Matawan woman who commutes by train to New York City had been experiencing an aching left shoulder for months. She attributed it to sleeping positions and pushed through it. When she finally came to Trinity Rehab, we found significant rotator cuff weakness, limited internal rotation, and a thoracic spine that was almost completely immobile — the result of years of laptop posture on the train and at a desk. Without a dramatic injury or sporting activity, she had developed impingement syndrome purely from accumulated postural stress. Ten weeks of thoracic mobilization, rotator cuff strengthening, and ergonomic changes to her commuting setup resolved her pain completely.

Patient performing shoulder rehabilitation exercises with resistance band
Physiotherapist man giving exercise with dumbbell treatment About Arm and Shoulder of athlete male patient Physical therapy concept

Long-Term Shoulder Wellness

Once we’ve resolved your pain, we want to keep it that way. Your discharge plan includes a home exercise routine you can realistically maintain (ten to fifteen minutes, no equipment required), guidance on how to modify training at Retro Fitness or the YMCA to avoid re-injury, tips for carrying your commuter bag and sleeping positions, and a clear plan for what to do — and how quickly to act — if symptoms return.

Physical therapist assessing shoulder range of motion at Trinity Rehab
Patient performing cross-body shoulder stretch in physical therapy clinic

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