How Physical Therapy Can Help with Rotator Cuff Injuries
How Physical Therapy Can Help with Rotator Cuff Injuries
Imagine waking up one morning, eager to start your day, but as you attempt to brush your teeth, the pain in your shoulder sends a searing wave of discomfort through your entire arm. Suddenly, the simplest tasks become challenging.
This scenario is all too familiar for individuals dealing with rotator cuff injuries, which can severely limit daily life functions. However, there is hope in the form of physical therapy—a proven and effective way to regain strength, mobility, and overall shoulder function.
At PerformaX Elite Physical Therapy, our physical therapists are highly trained and understand how important it is to resolve your shoulder pain. We’ll get to the root of your problem and provide clear guidance to help you recover sooner rather than later!
Contact our skilled team of physical therapists today and get started on your road to recovery!

The Impact of a Shoulder Injury
Rotator cuff injuries can disrupt your life in many ways, affecting your physical abilities and overall well-being. Some common limitations and challenges individuals face due to shoulder pain include:
- Painful Movements: Simple actions like reaching for an item on a high shelf, combing your hair, or even tucking in your shirt can become excruciatingly painful.
- Sleep Disturbances: Many people with shoulder injuries struggle to find a comfortable position, leading to disrupted sleep patterns and fatigue.
- Limited Range of Motion: Reduced shoulder mobility can hinder your ability to perform essential tasks, such as putting on a seatbelt or reaching behind your back.
- Loss of Strength: Weakness in the affected arm can make lifting even lightweight objects a daunting challenge.
For those grappling with these challenges, seeking help from PerformaX Elite Physical Therapy can be a game-changer!

The Role of PerformaX Elite Physical Therapy in Your Recovery
When you consult a physical therapist for a rotator cuff injury, the initial evaluation is a critical step in the recovery process. Here’s what you can expect:
Your physical therapist will start by discussing your medical history, including the onset and nature of your shoulder pain, any previous injuries, and your overall health.
A thorough physical examination follows, focusing on the affected shoulder. This includes assessing your range of motion, strength, and any signs of inflammation or instability. To understand how your injury impacts your daily life, your therapist will assess your ability to perform essential tasks like reaching, lifting, and dressing.
Based on the evaluation findings, your physical therapist will provide a diagnosis and work with you to establish clear goals for your rehabilitation.
Next, your therapist will design a program tailored to your unique needs, including:
Manual Therapy
Physical therapists often use manual therapy techniques, including joint mobilizations and soft tissue mobilizations, to alleviate pain and improve shoulder mobility. These techniques have been shown to reduce pain and enhance range of motion in individuals with rotator cuff injuries.
Therapeutic Exercises
A customized exercise program is a cornerstone of rotator cuff rehabilitation. Therapists prescribe exercises that target specific muscle groups, gradually improving strength and function.
Home Exercise Programs
Physical therapists provide patients with home exercise programs to promote continuity of care. Consistent adherence to these programs can improve rotator cuff rehabilitation outcomes.
Patient Education
Understanding the injury and learning how to prevent future problems is crucial. Our physical therapists educate patients about proper shoulder mechanics, posture, and ergonomics to reduce re-injury risk.
As you continue to progress in your recovery, functional training becomes vital. Tasks like lifting, reaching, and carrying are integrated into the rehabilitation program to ensure you regain your ability to perform daily activities without pain or limitation.
Patient Success
“I had a fantastic experience with PerformaX physical therapy in Burbank. I spent most of my time with Dr. Jose Alaniz for about 5 months. I had a knee injury, genetic knee pain issue, and it all had worsened over time when I started. It is hard to put into words just how much better I feel day to day now! Massive improvement. The quality of care and instruction was fantastic. The support staff and scheduling team was also great. I highly recommend this place!” – K.K.
Understanding Rotator Cuff Injuries: Signs and Symptoms
If you’ve been experiencing shoulder pain or discomfort, it’s essential to understand the signs and symptoms of a potential rotator cuff injury. By recognizing these indicators, you can take the crucial first step towards seeking appropriate care and embark on your path to recovery.
Rotator cuff injuries can vary in severity. In addition to pain, they often share these five signs and symptoms:
- Disturbed Sleep: Rotator cuff pain often worsens at night, interfering with sleep. Sleeping on the affected side can be particularly uncomfortable.
- Weakness: Individuals with a rotator cuff injury may experience weakness in the affected shoulder, making it challenging to perform tasks that require lifting, reaching, or holding objects.
- Limited Range of Motion: Reduced mobility in the shoulder is a common symptom. You may struggle to raise your arm, reach behind your back, or perform overhead activities.
- Difficulty with Daily Activities: Rotator cuff injuries can impact daily tasks such as combing hair, dressing, and reaching for items on high shelves. It can also affect sports and recreational activities.
- Gradual Onset: Some rotator cuff injuries develop gradually over time due to overuse, while others may result from a sudden injury or trauma, such as a fall or lifting heavy objects.

Taking the First Step Towards Recovery
It’s essential to seek help from one of our PerformaX Elite Physical Therapy specialists if you experience any of these symptoms, as early intervention can lead to more effective treatment and improved outcomes. Our physical therapists can assess your shoulder and tailor a treatment plan to address your specific needs and goals.
If you’re dealing with the challenges of a rotator cuff injury, don’t let it limit your life any longer. Seek the expertise of one of our highly skilled physical therapists who can provide a personalized treatment plan based on your unique needs and goals. Your path to regaining strength, mobility, and a pain-free shoulder begins with a simple but crucial step: reaching out to us today!
Don’t wait — start your journey towards recovery today!
Celebrating Our Former Team Members


This month, we want to take a moment to celebrate two of our former therapists, Alex Luu and Carina Mahserejian, who left PerformaX Elite Physical Therapy in December. Both Alex and Carina have started exciting new opportunities at other clinics, and we are thrilled to see them continue to grow and thrive in their careers.
We are grateful for the time, talent, and dedication they shared with our patients and team, and we know their future patients are in great hands. If you’ve had the pleasure of working with either of them while they were here, you know the impact they made.
We love celebrating the successes of our team, past and present, and we are proud to have been part of their journey!
Recipe of the Month: Blender Banana Spinach Muffins

Ingredients:
- 2 eggs
- 2 medium to large extra ripe bananas (with LOTS of brown spots)
- ¼ cup pure maple syrup or honey
- ⅓ cup dairy free milk of choice (I used almond milk)
- 3 cups fresh spinach
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup packed blanched almond flour
- 1 cup oat flour, gluten free if desired
- ¼ cup flaxseed meal
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- Optional: 2 tablespoons hemp seeds
Instructions:
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Line a muffin tin with 10 muffin liners (we’re only making 10 muffins). Spray the inside of the muffin liners with nonstick cooking spray so the muffins do not stick to the liners.
- Add the eggs, bananas, maple syrup/honey, dairy free milk, spinach and vanilla extract to a large, high powered blender and blend on high for 1 minute or until completely smooth. Set aside.
- In a large bowl whisk together the almond flour, oat flour, flaxseed meal, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda and salt until well combined. Pour the blended wet ingredients over the dry ingredients and mix with a wooden spoon until well combined. Feel free to stir in hemp hearts, if using. Divide the batter between the muffin liners.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean or with just a few crumbs attached.
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