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title: "Complete Guide to Shoulder Physiotherapy in Faridabad: All Conditions"
description: "Comprehensive guide to shoulder conditions and physiotherapy treatment in Faridabad. From rotator cuff to frozen shoulder -- expert care at Realign Clinic."
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markdown: https://realign.clinic/blog/shoulder-physiotherapy-faridabad-complete-guide.md
category: Pain Management
date: Jan 9, 2026
author: Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.)
readTime: 8 min read
type: blog
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# Complete Guide to Shoulder Physiotherapy in Faridabad: All Conditions

> The shoulder is the most mobile and vulnerable joint. This complete guide covers all common shoulder conditions and their physiotherapy treatment.

**Category:** Pain Management | **Date:** Jan 9, 2026 | **Author:** Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.) | **Read time:** 8 min read

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## Shoulder Pain: The Complete Physiotherapy Guide for Faridabad Patients

The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body — and that mobility comes at the cost of stability. Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint in India, affecting people of all ages: from desk workers with poor posture to athletes with rotator cuff injuries to elderly patients with frozen shoulder or osteoarthritis.

At **Realign Rehab Clinic**, NIT-5, Faridabad, our team of expert physiotherapists provides evidence-based, personalised rehabilitation. We serve patients from NIT, Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh, Sector 21–82, and surrounding areas. Call **+91 9818185589** to book your assessment.

> **Research Insight:** Research from the British Journal of Sports Medicine (2023) shows that structured physiotherapy combining rotator cuff strengthening with scapular stabilisation is as effective as surgery for most non-traumatic rotator cuff tears, with patients achieving equivalent pain relief and function at 2 years.

## Causes and Risk Factors

- Rotator cuff tears or tendinopathy (partial or full-thickness)

- Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) — idiopathic or secondary to diabetes/thyroid conditions

- Shoulder impingement syndrome from poor scapular mechanics or rotator cuff weakness

- Shoulder instability and dislocation (common in athletes and after trauma)

- Acromioclavicular (AC) joint sprains

- Biceps tendinopathy or SLAP tears

- Referred pain from the cervical spine (C4–C6) or thoracic region

- Bursitis of the subacromial or subdeltoid bursa

## Signs and Symptoms

- Pain over the lateral shoulder, often radiating to the upper arm

- Weakness when lifting the arm overhead or to the side

- Restricted range of motion — difficulty reaching behind the back or overhead

- Clicking, catching, or grinding sensations in the joint

- Night pain disturbing sleep (common in rotator cuff and frozen shoulder)

- Shoulder giving way during activity (instability)

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Most shoulder problems — even significant rotator cuff tears — respond very well to physiotherapy. Surgery is only rarely necessary. The key is accurate diagnosis and a rehabilitation programme that addresses the specific muscles and joints involved, not just the symptoms.

*— Dr. Vaishali Suri (BPT), Realign Rehab Clinic, Faridabad*

- ✦ Rotator cuff disease is the most common cause of shoulder pain, affecting 30% of adults over 60

- ✦ Frozen shoulder affects 2–5% of the population, with higher prevalence in diabetics (20%)

- ✦ 80% of rotator cuff tears managed with physiotherapy avoid the need for surgery

- ✦ Shoulder pain is the third leading cause of musculoskeletal disability in India

## Physiotherapy Treatment at Realign Rehab, Faridabad

- Comprehensive rotator cuff strengthening (infraspinatus, supraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis)

- Scapular stabilisation and thoracic mobility drills

- Manual therapy: joint mobilisation and capsular stretching

- Dry needling for trigger points in the rotator cuff and periscapular muscles

- Ultrasound therapy and TENS for pain modulation

- Postural re-education for desk workers and overhead athletes

- Post-surgical rehabilitation following rotator cuff repair or shoulder replacement

- Progressive return-to-sport programme for athletes

## Recovery Programme

**Phase 1 — Pain Relief (Weeks 1–3):** Manual therapy, electrotherapy (TENS/ultrasound), and gentle range-of-motion exercises to reduce inflammation and restore baseline function.

**Phase 2 — Strengthening (Weeks 3–8):** Progressive resistance training, neuromuscular re-education, and postural correction to rebuild strength and stability.

**Phase 3 — Return to Activity (Weeks 8–16):** Sport- or task-specific drills, proprioception training, and a personalised home programme to prevent recurrence.

## Why Choose Realign Rehab Clinic, Faridabad?

Realign Rehab Clinic is run by **Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.)**, BPT in Orthopedics & Sports Physiotherapy, with over a decade of clinical experience. We offer one-on-one sessions, advanced electrotherapy, manual therapy, and home-visit physiotherapy across Faridabad. Our clinic at **NIT-5** is easily accessible from Green Field Colony, Sector 21–82, Ballabhgarh, and the Faridabad–Delhi border.

- Personalised treatment plans tailored to your diagnosis and goals

- Evidence-based protocols aligned with international physiotherapy guidelines

- Home visits available for post-operative and elderly patients

- Convenient location at NIT-5, Faridabad — near Green Field Colony

## Frequently Asked Questions

### When should I see a physiotherapist for shoulder pain?

See a physiotherapist if shoulder pain has persisted for more than 2 weeks, limits your daily activities, disturbs your sleep, or follows an injury. Early treatment produces significantly better outcomes than waiting.

### Can physiotherapy cure a rotator cuff tear?

Physiotherapy can fully restore function in partial tears and many full-thickness tears, particularly in less-active patients. Surgery may be needed for large traumatic tears in athletes or manual workers, but physiotherapy is always the first-line treatment.

### How long does frozen shoulder physiotherapy take?

The natural history of frozen shoulder is 18–24 months, but physiotherapy significantly accelerates recovery, often achieving full function within 6–9 months. Manual therapy and stretching are the cornerstones of treatment.

### What should I avoid with shoulder pain?

Avoid overhead lifting through pain, sleeping on the affected shoulder, and repetitive reaching activities until assessed. Your physiotherapist will give you specific activity modifications based on your diagnosis.

### Is heat or ice better for shoulder pain?

Ice is better for acute pain and swelling in the first 48–72 hours. Heat and moist warmth work better for chronic stiffness (e.g., frozen shoulder). Your physiotherapist will advise on the best choice for your specific condition.

## Book Your Consultation

Ready to recover? Contact Realign Rehab Clinic today:

- &#128205; NIT-5, Faridabad (near Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh Road)

- &#128222; [+91 9818185589](tel:+919818185589)

- &#128337; Mon–Sat: 9 AM – 7 PM

**References:** Evidence based on published clinical guidelines from the Indian Association of Physiotherapists, Cochrane Reviews, and peer-reviewed orthopaedic rehabilitation literature.

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*Published by [Realign Rehab Clinic](https://realign.clinic) | NIT-5, Faridabad | +91 9818185589*
