Shoulder pain can make simple tasks feel difficult. At North Road Chiropractic, your shoulder-pain chiropractor in Oakleigh, experienced practitioners assess the true cause of your pain and provide safe, drug‑free care to help you move comfortably again.
Our clinic has been serving families in Oakleigh, East Bentleigh, Clayton and Mount Waverley since 1987, offering hands-on, low‑force chiropractic care for shoulder, neck and back problems.
How Our Chiropractors Assess Shoulder Pain
When you visit North Road Chiropractic, your chiropractor takes a detailed history and performs a thorough examination of your shoulder, neck and upper back.
Your assessment may include:
- Discussion of your symptoms, daily activities, work set‑up and previous injuries
- Posture and movement assessment for the neck, shoulders and upper back
- Orthopaedic and neurological tests to check joint, muscle and nerve function
- Hands‑on palpation to identify restricted joints, muscle tightness or tender areas
If the findings suggest your shoulder pain needs further medical investigation or imaging, your chiropractor will discuss this and refer you to the appropriate health professional.
Shoulder Pain Treatment With a Chiropractor
Chiropractic shoulder pain treatment aims to restore normal movement, reduce irritation and support natural healing. At North Road Chiropractic, shoulder pain treatments are personalised and may include:
- Gentle chiropractic adjustments to the spine and shoulder to improve alignment and motion
- Soft tissue techniques to ease tight or overworked muscles around the shoulder and upper back
- Posture and ergonomic advice for workstations, driving and device use
- Home exercises to support strength, flexibility and stability
Why Choose North Road Chiropractic?
North Road Chiropractic has provided chiropractic care to the Oakleigh community and surrounding suburbs for over 35 years.
- Experienced practitioners, including Dr Sam Liveriadis, who has been helping patients since 1986
- Hands‑on, low‑force, and safe chiropractic techniques
- A family‑oriented environment where patients are treated like long‑term clients
- A focus on long‑term spinal and nervous system health
