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Sports Shoulder Pain Physio

Whether managing chronic shoulder pain, recovering from a sports shoulder injury, or returning to performance, our Manchester clinic supports a structured, criteria-based return to full activity.

Male athlete reaching overhead to serve, demonstrating the throwing and overhead loading patterns linked to sports shoulder pain
Male athlete reaching overhead to serve, demonstrating the throwing and overhead loading patterns linked to sports shoulder pain
Male tennis player on a clay court hitting a two-handed backhand, demonstrating the repetitive shoulder loading common in racket sports

Specialist Services

Our Sports Shoulder Pain Physiotherapy in Manchester

Sports shoulder pain physiotherapy at our clinic in Manchester begins with a focused assessment of shoulder function, strength, and movement quality. We regularly support:

1. Overhead and Throwing Athletes

Overhead and throwing athletes managing rotator cuff irritation, impingement, and instability linked to the repeated overhead demands of cricket, tennis, swimming, and racquet sports.

2. Strength and CrossFit Athletes

Strength and CrossFit athletes managing shoulder pain from pressing, Olympic lifts, kipping, and gymnastics movements, where cumulative loading drives most overuse complaints.

3. Contact Sport Athletes

Contact sport athletes managing acute shoulder injuries including AC joint sprains, dislocations, and instability following falls or collisions in rugby, football, and combat sport.

4. Post-Surgical Shoulder Patients

Patients recovering from rotator cuff repair, labral repair, stabilisation, or other shoulder procedures, where structured progression and integration with surgical protocols protect the longer-term outcome.

5.Active Patients with Chronic Shoulder Pain

Active patients managing chronic or recurrent shoulder pain that has limited training, recreation, or daily activity, where prior treatment has not delivered lasting results.

Male tennis player on a clay court hitting a two-handed backhand, demonstrating the repetitive shoulder loading common in racket sports

How We Assess

How We Assess Your Shoulder Pain

At Elite Performance Physio MCR, our shoulder assessments apply the same structured approach we use with elite and professional athletes, considering the demands of your sport or activity, the source of your pain, and the physical capacity needed to return without setback.

Our Assessment

By exploring a range of contributing factors, we identify what is driving pain, limiting performance, or increasing your risk of injury during training and daily activity. This may include evaluating:

  • Shoulder range of motion, joint mobility, and pain provocation testing
  • Strength, stability, and movement quality across the shoulder, scapula, and thoracic spine
  • Identification of contributing factors from the neck, upper back, and surrounding regions

This gives us clear direction for the next steps and which physiotherapy services to draw on, ensuring your rehabilitation aligns with the demands of your sport.

Why This Helps Our Physiotherapists

This allows our Manchester-based physiotherapists to:

  • Identify the specific source of shoulder pain rather than treating symptoms in isolation
  • Recognise contributing factors from the scapula, thoracic spine, and neck
  • Track measurable progress against objective criteria as rehabilitation progresses


As a result, your rehabilitation is structured around what your shoulder is genuinely ready for, bringing the same clinical depth we apply with elite and professional athletes to every shoulder client we work with.

Dan Turnell Physiotherapist consulting with a client
Dan Turnell Physiotherapist consulting with a client

Conditions We Treat

Shoulder Scenarios that we specialise in

Shoulder injuries vary considerably depending on the structure involved, the demands of your sport, and how long the issue has been present. Our shoulder physiotherapy supports the full range of presentations we see in practice.
Male swimmer performing front crawl in a pool, demonstrating a confident return to overhead sport after shoulder rehabilitation
Male swimmer performing front crawl in a pool, demonstrating a confident return to overhead sport after shoulder rehabilitation

Our Approach

How Sports Shoulder pain Rehabilitation Works

Each stage of our shoulder pain rehabilitation applies the same structured framework we use with elite and professional athletes, progressing you from injury through return to full sport and activity, with a focus on objective measures and progressive loading.

Step 1: Shoulder Pain Assessment

Your journey begins with a detailed assessment to understand your injury, the demands of your activity, and the specific source of your symptoms, with the same clinical depth we bring to elite and professional athletes.

Step 2: Identifying Key Factors

We then conduct targeted clinical testing to confirm the source of your symptoms and the specific deficits driving them, including strength, mobility, control, and contributing factors elsewhere in the shoulder complex.

Step 3: Targeted Treatment & Rehabilitation Planning

Using your assessment findings, we develop a personalised plan focused on your shoulder and the demands you want to return to. This may include progressive strength training, manual therapy, and shockwave therapy where appropriate for tendon-related shoulder pain.

Step 4: Progressive Return to Sport

Rehabilitation is progressed in stages, building tissue capacity, strength, and movement quality before introducing the higher-loading demands of overhead, throwing, lifting, or contact-related work.

Step 5: Ongoing Support and Re-Injury Prevention

We provide ongoing support to help our patients maintain shoulder strength, monitor movement quality, and reduce the risk of recurrence over the long term.

What Our Clients Say

Our clients are at the heart of everything we do

Hear from clients who have elevated their performance and long-term well-being with our expert-led care.

FAQs

Your Questions About Sports Shoulder Pain Physiotherapy

How long does shoulder pain rehabilitation take?

Recovery depends on the specific injury, how long it has been present, and the demands of the activity you want to return to. Most shoulder complaints respond to a structured rehabilitation programme within 6 to 12 weeks, although rotator cuff and post-surgical cases typically take longer.

Do I need surgery for a rotator cuff injury or shoulder impingement?

Not always. Current evidence supports a trial of structured conservative management as the first-line approach for most rotator cuff and impingement cases. Our Manchester-based physiotherapists can guide you through this process and, where surgery is appropriate, support both pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation.

What causes shoulder pain in athletes?

Shoulder pain in athletes typically involves a combination of factors, including the demands of the sport, training load, rotator cuff and scapular strength deficits, and contributing factors from the thoracic spine and neck. Accurate assessment is essential because different causes require different approaches to rehabilitation.

Can shoulder pain be linked to neck or upper back problems?

Yes. The shoulder complex connects to the neck, scapula, and thoracic spine, so restrictions or weakness in these areas commonly contribute to shoulder complaints. Our Manchester-based physiotherapists assess across the full upper quadrant to identify the underlying contributing factors.

Do you work with patients after shoulder surgery?

Yes. Our physiotherapists provide structured post-surgical rehabilitation following rotator cuff repair, labral repair, stabilisation, and other shoulder procedures, working closely with the protocols set by your surgeon to support a safe return to activity.