Are you experiencing pain, tenderness, and stiffness in one of your shoulders? If so, there’s a good chance that you may have shoulder tendonitis, which refers to inflammation in the rotator cuff or biceps tendons. This condition often develops as a result of repeated overhead arm movements, making it common among swimmers, weightlifters, and individuals who play tennis, baseball, or volleyball.

Fortunately, if you’re in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, or a nearby community, you can turn to North Carolina Orthopaedic Clinic for treatment. We’ve been serving patients since 2003 and we have extensive experience treating a wide variety of shoulder conditions, including shoulder tendonitis. One of our fellowship-trained orthopedic specialists will evaluate your condition and recommend a course of treatment specifically tailored to your needs.

Treatment Options for Shoulder Tendonitis

At North Carolina Orthopaedic Clinic, we generally recommend that patients with shoulder tendonitis first attempt to relieve their symptoms using conservative treatment methods. Periodically resting the shoulder tends to provide relief, and we may also prescribe a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication (NSAID), corticosteroid injections, cold therapy, or physical therapy. If those methods fail to alleviate your pain, surgery may be necessary. We may also need to perform surgery in instances where the affected tendon is torn, whether partially or completely.

Schedule an Appointment

If you’re living with the symptoms of shoulder tendonitis, contact North Carolina Orthopaedic Clinic to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced orthopedists. Our office is located just a short drive from Chapel Hill, NC, making it a convenient option for patients in this area.