What are the Treatments for a Shoulder Injury?

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By Shawn Hayes

A shoulder injury, no matter its cause, can seriously impede normal shoulder joint function and cause significant pain. Using appropriate treatment strategies to treat a shoulder injury is necessary to ensure proper healing.

Rest

Avoiding unnecessary shoulder movements and allowing an injured shoulder to rest is an effective treatment strategy that can help reduce the pain, irritation and swelling caused by various types of shoulder joint injuries.

Ice Treatment

Applying ice to a shoulder injury can help reduce soft tissue swelling and irritation, and reduce pain levels. Ice can best be applied using an ice pack or a bag of ice wrapped in a towel.

Compression

Compressing an injured shoulder with a joint wrap or nylon brace can help reduce shoulder swelling and pain, and prevent excessive shoulder movement.

Elevation

Raising an injured shoulder and keeping it elevated above the level of the heart can help reduce soft tissue swelling and irritation, especially immediately after a shoulder injury.

Pain Management

The pain and discomfort of a shoulder injury can be reduced and managed by using a variety of pain medications, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory pain medications such as Tylenol and Advil.

Contributor

Shawn is a dedicated health and wellness writer, bringing a wealth of experience in nutritional coaching and holistic living. He is passionate about empowering readers to make informed choices about their physical and mental well-being. Outside of writing, Shawn enjoys hiking, mountain biking, and exploring new recipes to share with friends and family.