Shoulder Pain in Norwood MA

Shoulder Pain in Norwood MA

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Shoulder pain in Norwood MA can range from an annoying inconvenience to a hobby-halting frustration — or even a career-altering condition. The shoulder is a highly dynamic joint, relying more on soft tissue for stability than on bone structure. That’s why the rotator cuff often comes up in conversations about shoulder problems: it's a group of muscles and tendons that do the heavy lifting in keeping the joint stable and functioning properly.

From a postural and tension perspective, the body is designed to carry most of its load through the legs and pelvis. These areas form the foundation, absorbing impact and maintaining structural stability. In contrast, the ribcage, shoulders, and neck are part of a more mobile tension-balancing system, not primarily built for load-bearing. When that balance shifts — due to posture, injury, or stress — the upper body can start to carry strain it wasn’t designed for, often leading to pain and dysfunction, particularly in the shoulders.

As the rib cage and shoulder take on more tension, they twist and squeeze down, causing the shoulder to shift into its stressed position.

Sometimes this issue is strained because the shoulder is shifted into a distorted position. The muscles of the shoulder are designed to work in a certain way. When the body is shifted and twisted enough by some of life's accidents and injuries, the shoulder shifts forward and sometimes down. This distorted position is not how the body was designed to work and forces the body to work differently and ineffectively, which can cause weakness, pain, and problems. This can be addressed with the QSM3 method.

Sometimes, this issue is caused by damage because the muscles, fascia, and tendons have mini or microtears that even show up on an MRI. The rotator cuff muscles can have multiple areas of damage and need help to heal and strengthen, as tendons are low blood supply structures that often don’t heal on their own. These issues can be addressed with Softwave Therapy.


The QSM3 approach in Norwood MA

Your body is very likely in a bad, shifted place, which is causing these symptoms. The QSM3 approach assesses and figures out the underlying stress problem by measuring your body's shifted and twisted postural holding stress pattern. By taking full spine imaging, Dr. Smyth is able to see and analyze your body's structural stress. Then he can start to unwind the holding pattern to reduce the neurological strain on the shoulder and shift the strain back down the body and away from the shoulder. As the tension shifts back down to lower tissues and structures, the shoulder changes position, is less overwhelmed, and the symptoms often decrease or disappear. The strain that causes shoulder symptoms can be medium to severe, and recovery usually requires consistent care over a period of time.

Dr Andy’s goal is to help with every problem as quickly and as much as possible at each session.

Dr. Smyth measures your body before and after each visit to evaluate the effect and progress of care so that we can make it as effective as possible for you. The quicker and more we can unshift and untwist your back into a better position, the quicker you will receive the help you are looking for.


Softwave Therapy: Advanced Cellular Healing for Shoulder Pain

Softwave is a state-of-the-art sound wave therapy that stimulates your body’s natural cellular healing processes. Over time, we all accumulate damage from various life events—injuries, stress, or repetitive strain. Often, it’s not a single major injury that causes pain or dysfunction, but rather a buildup of smaller issues, leading to what we call a "last straw" moment.

With the Softwave machine, we can identify and map out the areas of damage in your shoulder. Once located, we use targeted sessions—typically over a period of 6 to 8 weeks—to activate and support your body’s healing response. Because everyone’s condition is unique, we tailor each treatment plan based on your body’s response and specific needs.

In some cases, patients see better results with QSM3, a gentle and precise method that reduces strain and tension in the shoulder. Others respond more significantly to the cellular regeneration benefits of Softwave therapy. Most often, the best outcomes come from a combination of both.

Dr. Andy’s goal is simple: to help you heal as effectively and efficiently as possible using the most appropriate techniques for your body. Softwave and QSM3 complement each other beautifully, providing a comprehensive approach to recovery and long-term relief.

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New England Spinal Care

106 Access Rd STE 7
Norwood, MA 02062

(781) 255-5565