Neck and Shoulder Pain Treatments for Golfers

With the unnatural golf swing repeated thousands of times, it’s only a matter of time before injuries, soreness, or just plain fatigue and discomfort catch up to golfers. Whether the pain is in the shoulder, neck, arms or rotator cuff, that pain may be originating from the neck.

In the videos below, the doctors of Kambeitz Chiropractic show not only causes of common types of neck, shoulder and arm pain but different methods to effectively alleviate them. The first major key is locating and treating the originating source of the pain. After locating the source of the pain, a treatment plan can be made.

See below how the professionals at Kambeitz can assist to get you back on the course and worrying less about your pain and more about your game.

Dr. Kambeitz explains pain in the neck area and the various ways they can pinpoint trouble areas to effectively treat them

Dr. Kambeitz demonstrates how the Pro Adjustor can provide alternative treatment

Dr. Troy Ryan of Kambeitz Chiropractic explains the benefits of laser light therapy to treat injuries

Dr. Kambeitz has been practicing Chiropractic for 18 years. Located in Centennial Colorado, Kambeitz Chiropractic Health & Wellness Center, P.C. has a full variety of services to help you achieve your wellness goals.

Learn more at kambeitzchiropractic.com including how to get a complimentary consultation to discuss your health and wellness goals and 20% off golf performance analysis exclusively for Colorado AvidGolfer Golf Passport members!

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