Shoulder Pain Treatment for alton, Maryville, swansea, & Surrounding Areas

We understand shoulder pain and how it can make simple activities extraordinarily difficult. Shoulder pain is usually complex, as it often comes from damaged tissue or bone. It requires a synergistic approach to healing. We are experts at treating shoulder pain, and we have a range of proven therapies to first eliminate pain then rebuild and heal. We’ll work to restore your natural range of motion so you can move your arms without pain and return to your normal activities.

We treat Shoulder pain due to:
  • Rotator Cuff Sprains, & Tears
  • Arthritis
  • Sports Injuries
  • A/C Joint Sprain
  • Undiagnosed Causes
Symptoms
  • Severe Pain
  • Aching or Stiffness
  • Inability to Raise Arm
  • Swelling
  • Deformity to Shoulder Joint
Shoulder Pain Treatment Options

At Interventional Pain Consultants, the solution to your shoulder pain will come from a combination of two or more of these treatment options. Our team will develop a custom treatment plan based on your level of pain, lifestyle, activity level, and other factors.

Start healing now!

End the Pain Treatment Cycle

At IPC, we always seek the permanent solution. We want to move you beyond traditional pain management and into actual healing. Our goal is to find the right combination of treatments that work best for you and your budget.

We will take care of you just like we’d take care of someone in our own family. 

We want to get a full picture of what you’re going through and what treatments you’ve tried before. We’ll hear your concerns. Once we have a diagnosis, we’ll give you treatment options and a realistic idea of costs, so you can choose what will work best for you.

IPC is here to create pain management solutions customized for YOU!

Send us a message and let us know how we can help.

Scheduled for a procedure with us?

Make sure to read over these instructions first.

If you are currently taking blood thinning medications, consult with our office to determine if you need to stop your blood thinner prior to your procedure. Some procedures can be safely done with patients still taking their blood thinners.

If you are being treated for an infection with an antibiotic, we will likely postpone your procedure until you complete this medication.

If you are a diabetic and your morning blood sugar is above 200mg/dL, we will postpone your procedure if it involves steroids as this will increase your blood sugar. We will ask you to work with your diabetes physician to optimize blood sugar control prior to doing a steroid related injection.

IPC is here to create pain management solutions customized for YOU!

Send us a message and let us know how we can help.

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