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Shoulder Pain Chiropractic Care in Greely, Ottawa

Shoulder pain can limit your ability to lift, reach, and perform everyday activities. At McIntosh Chiropractic in Greely, Ottawa, we provide evidence-informed chiropractic care focused on posture, joint movement, and spinal alignment to help support individuals experiencing shoulder pain.

Shoulder pain chiropractor in Greely, Ottawa treating joint and muscle strain

How Shoulder Pain Develops

Shoulder pain may result from joint stiffness, muscle imbalance, repetitive use, or poor posture involving the neck and upper back. These factors can place added strain on the shoulder joint and surrounding tissues, leading to discomfort and reduced mobility.

Common Shoulder Pain Symptoms

People with shoulder pain may experience:

  • Pain when lifting or reaching

  • Stiffness or limited range of motion

  • Weakness in the arm

  • Muscle tension around the neck or upper back

  • Discomfort when sleeping on one side

Symptoms can vary depending on activity and posture.

How Chiropractic Care May Help Shoulder Pain

Chiropractic care focuses on improving how the shoulders, neck, and upper spine work together. For shoulder pain, care may help:

  • Improve joint mobility

  • Reduce muscle tension

  • Support proper posture

  • Improve upper-body movement

  • Reduce mechanical strain

Care is gentle, individualized, and focused on long-term function.

What to Expect at McIntosh Chiropractic

Dr. Ian McIntosh evaluates posture, shoulder movement, and spinal alignment to understand how shoulder pain is affecting your overall function. Care is provided in a calm, private home-based clinic in Greely with clear communication and personalized support.

Each visit allows time for discussion, education, and thoughtful care planning.

Shoulder Pain Chiropractic Care in Greely and South Ottawa

McIntosh Chiropractic serves patients in Greely and South Ottawa who experience shoulder pain related to posture, work, or daily activity. Our goal is to support comfortable movement and long-term joint health.

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