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Shoulder Pain Treatment · Tarneit

Shoulder Pain Treatment
Near Tarneit

Myotherapy, Exercise Physiology & Remedial Massage in Tarneit. We diagnose the cause, treat the problem, and build the strength to keep it away.

Serving Hoppers Crossing, Werribee, Point Cook.

★ 5.0 Google Rating · Same-Day Appointments · Tarneit — 412 Derrimut Rd

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If any of these sound familiar, we can help. Most shoulder pain is very treatable — the key is getting an accurate diagnosis first.

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Common Causes

What's causing your shoulder pain?

Shoulder Pain is rarely "just shoulder pain." At Injury Active Tarneit, we identify the specific structure causing your pain — then treat it directly.

Rotator Cuff Injury

Tears, tendinopathy, or impingement of the rotator cuff muscles — the most common cause of shoulder pain in adults over 40.

Frozen Shoulder

Progressive stiffness and pain from inflammation of the shoulder joint capsule, often developing without a clear cause.

Shoulder Bursitis

Inflammation of the bursa (fluid-filled sac) in the shoulder, causing pain with overhead movements and lying on the affected side.

AC Joint Injury

Sprain or separation of the acromioclavicular joint, commonly caused by a fall onto the shoulder or outstretched hand.

Labral Tear

Damage to the cartilage ring (labrum) surrounding the shoulder socket, causing instability, clicking, and deep joint pain.

Referred Pain

Neck (cervical spine) dysfunction that refers pain into the shoulder, upper arm, or hand — often mistaken for a primary shoulder problem.

For a complete overview of shoulder pain causes, symptoms and treatment options, see our full shoulder pain guide →

Your Local Clinic

Injury Active Tarneit

Address: 412 Derrimut Rd, Tarneit VIC 3029 (inside MyClinic Tarneit)

Services: Myotherapy, Exercise Physiology & Remedial Massage

Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–7pm · Sat 8am–1pm

Phone: (03) 7057 7284

Serving: Tarneit, Hoppers Crossing, Werribee, Point Cook

No referral needed · Private health accepted · Same-day appointments often available

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FAQs

Common questions

Where do I get shoulder pain treatment in Tarneit?
Our Tarneit clinic at 412 Derrimut Rd treats shoulder pain with myotherapy and exercise physiology, with referral to our Ravenhall physio team for more complex presentations.
What are the most common causes of shoulder pain?
The most common causes of shoulder pain include rotator cuff injuries (tears, tendinopathy, or impingement), frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), shoulder bursitis, AC joint injuries, labral tears, and referred pain from the cervical spine. Accurate diagnosis by a physiotherapist or osteopath is the first step to effective treatment.
Can physiotherapy help with a rotator cuff injury?
Yes. Most rotator cuff injuries — including partial tears, tendinopathy, and impingement — respond very well to physiotherapy. Treatment includes manual therapy, targeted strengthening, and progressive loading programmes. Full rotator cuff tears may require surgical consultation, but physiotherapy is essential both before and after surgery.
How long does shoulder pain take to resolve?
Recovery time depends on the diagnosis. Shoulder impingement and bursitis often improve significantly within 6–8 sessions. Rotator cuff tendinopathy may require 8–12 sessions. Frozen shoulder is the most time-intensive, often requiring 3–6 months of treatment. Your practitioner will provide a personalised timeline at your initial assessment.
What is frozen shoulder and how is it treated?
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) is a condition where the shoulder joint capsule becomes inflamed and thickened, causing progressive pain and stiffness. It typically progresses through three stages: freezing, frozen, and thawing. Treatment includes joint mobilisation, stretching, and a gradual loading programme to restore range of motion.

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