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Can physical therapy cure shoulder impingement?

I have shoulder impingement. Can physical therapy cure shoulder impingement?

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Physical therapy can be very effective in managing and often significantly improving shoulder impingement. While it may not “cure” the condition in the sense of completely eliminating it, physical therapy can help alleviate pain, improve shoulder function, and prevent further damage.
Yes, it's definitely a good place to start
There is no such thing as shoulder "impeachment", but jammed-up muscles/fasciae, It can be easily released. Physical therapy is not effective or helpful and may even worsen the condition, except for light touch. I have previously addressed this issue of shoulder pain, now copied here as my answer to your question.   Question: I have a shoulder injury. Can you help with a shoulder injury?It is not clear what shoulder injury there is. Generally speaking, without trauma like fracture, shoulder pain comes from muscle and fascia strain or "frozen shoulder" from fascia strain, but not "rotator cuff tear" as commonly assumed. Such soft tissue injury must be treated with soft tissue release to untangle the jammed-up tissue, otherwise nothing works. This can only be accomplished and easily cured internally by the body itself via light touch to initiate self-healing, i.e., Touch-and-Hold of The Precision Method. Stretching/strengthening is a wrong thing to do to an injured tissue. This is detailed in my book "NO MORE PAIN All Pain Considered - A Breakthrough". Please refer to my website: http://NoMorePainClinic.com.
Absolutely!