Shoulder Pain Physiotherapy Leeds & Bradford

Expert in Relieving Shoulder Pain and Restoring Movement

No GP referral • Same-week appointments • HCPC Registered Physiotherapists

 

Common Causes of Shoulder Pain

Early assessment helps prevent long-term damage and improves recovery.

How Physiotherapy Helps

What To Expect From Your physiotherapy Appointment

£60 - Full Assessment & Treatment

No GP Referral Needed
Appointments for adults (18+)

Can Shoulder Injections Help?

In some cases, corticosteroid injections reduce inflammation and support physiotherapy plans.

What our patients say

Why Patients Choose Light Joints Physiotherapy?

How We Assess Your Shoulder Strength

Before starting a rehab program, we perform digital strength testing to measure shoulder muscle performance accurately.

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FAQ’s

Shoulder Pain Physiotherapy in Leeds & Bradford | Frequently Asked Questions

Shoulder pain can be due to rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, frozen shoulder, arthritis, or postural overuse.

Physiotherapy uses manual therapy, targeted exercises, posture advice, and rehab programs to restore shoulder function and reduce pain.

Recovery depends on your condition and commitment to rehab. Most patients see improvements within 4–8 weeks, with ongoing strengthening for long-term stability.

 

Yes. Our programs focus on strength, mobility, and posture, reducing the risk of recurrent injuries.

Yes, safely. We provide progressive, pain-free exercises to maintain movement and prevent stiffness without worsening the injury.

 

No referral is required. Our HCPC Regsitered Physiotherapists assess your shoulder pain and design a tailored plan.

Yes, corticosteroid injections may reduce inflammation and support your rehab plan where clinically appropriate.

Relief can occur within 48–72 hours, lasting weeks to months, depending on your condition and rehab plan.

 

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