Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain: Chiropractic Care in Plano, TX

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The shoulder hurts when you reach overhead, when you sleep on that side, or when you try to put on a jacket. You have been told it might be a rotator cuff issue. Maybe you had an ultrasound or MRI that showed some pathology, or maybe imaging was normal and you still cannot figure out why the pain is there. What most patients do not know is that a significant portion of shoulder pain originates not in the shoulder joint itself but in the cervical spine, where the nerve roots supplying the shoulder and arm exit the spinal column.

What Could Be Causing Your Shoulder Pain?

Shoulder pain has two distinct origins that are frequently confused for each other. True shoulder pain originates in the glenohumeral joint, the acromioclavicular joint, the rotator cuff tendons, or the bursa surrounding the shoulder. It is typically worsened by specific shoulder movements, is present with arm loading, and is localized to the shoulder itself. Rotator cuff pathology, impingement syndrome, and bursitis fall into this category.

Referred shoulder pain originates in the cervical spine. The C5 and C6 nerve roots, which exit the spine at the C4-C5 and C5-C6 levels, supply sensation and motor function to the outer shoulder and upper arm. When these nerve roots are irritated by a herniated disc or pinched nerve at those cervical levels, the pain is felt in the shoulder rather than the neck. Patients with this presentation often have normal shoulder imaging, because the shoulder itself is not the source. The cervical spine is. Referred shoulder pain from C5-C6 is also frequently accompanied by weakness in the deltoid or biceps, which are the muscles those nerve roots supply.

The thoracic spine and upper trapezius can also refer pain into the shoulder region. Sustained forward head posture and rounded shoulder positioning overload the levator scapulae and upper trapezius, producing a referral pattern that patients describe as shoulder pain but which originates in the cervical and upper thoracic musculature. This is the most common postural shoulder pain pattern and the one most likely to be present in desk workers without any structural shoulder pathology.

How Dr. Korrin Approaches Shoulder Pain Using Zone Technique

Zone Technique assesses the nervous system interference driving the shoulder pain pattern before any assumption is made about the source. The nervous zone(3) governs the cervical nerve roots supplying the shoulder and arm. When Zone 3 is under interference at C5 or C6, the nerve root referral pattern it produces is what the patient experiences as shoulder pain. The Zone Technique assessment identifies the specific cervical level involved and the adjustment works there, not at the shoulder itself. For patients who have had shoulder treatment without resolution, this is usually the piece that was not assessed.

The muscular zone(5) tracks the tension pattern in the levator scapulae, upper trapezius, and rotator cuff musculature. When Zone 5 is under interference, the muscles around the shoulder and cervical spine are carrying a sustained protective contraction that compresses the glenohumeral joint and loads the cervical nerve roots. Dr. Korrin assesses both zones at every visit and adjusts at the levels where interference is found. For referred shoulder pain from a cervical source, that means working at the C5-C6 level. For postural shoulder pain from upper thoracic and cervical loading, it means working at the levels where the muscular guarding pattern originates.

What to Expect at Your First Visit

Your first visit begins with a Zone Technique assessment of the full nervous system. Dr. Korrin evaluates all six zones and identifies where interference is present, with specific attention to the cervical levels most relevant to shoulder referral patterns. The assessment takes 15 to 20 minutes. He will ask where the shoulder pain is located, whether it radiates into the arm or hand, what movements aggravate it, and whether you have had any imaging. If your MRI or ultrasound showed structural shoulder pathology, bring it. The structural findings from imaging help Dr. Korrin determine whether the shoulder itself is the primary driver or whether a cervical component is contributing alongside it.

If your shoulder pain radiates into the arm or produces numbness or tingling in the hand, the pinched nerve chiropractic care page covers how Zone Technique addresses cervical nerve root compression specifically. For the neck pain and stiffness that frequently accompanies cervical-referred shoulder pain, the neck pain chiropractic care page covers the full cervical picture. Upper back and shoulder blade tightness that comes with the shoulder pain is covered on the upper back pain symptom page. If the arm pain is your primary complaint, the arm pain chiropractic care page goes deeper into how Zone Technique maps nerve pathway disruption from its cervical origin.

Shoulder pain is one of the more commonly misattributed complaints Dr. Korrin sees at Vita Nova in Plano, TX. Patients arrive having been through shoulder-specific treatment, sometimes including cortisone injections or physical therapy focused on the rotator cuff, without lasting resolution because the cervical source was not part of the evaluation. Athletes from Plano ISD schools and adult rec league players in Murphy and Richardson present with shoulder pain from sport-specific loading patterns that involve both the shoulder joint and the cervical nerve roots. Dr. Korrin is accepting new patients at Vita Nova. Schedule your first visit to find out where your shoulder pain is actually coming from.


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