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When Should an Elderly Person See a Physio for Shoulder Pain?

health visitor and senior man during home visit.

Shoulder pain is a common issue among older adults and can affect comfort, movement, and independence. While some mild symptoms may improve with rest and gentle activity, persistent or worsening pain may indicate the need for professional assessment.

Knowing when to seek physio for shoulder pain can help prevent further limitations and support a safer return to everyday activities.

According to Healthdirect Australia, shoulder pain can result from a variety of conditions affecting muscles, tendons, joints, and surrounding structures.

Shoulder Pain That Should Not Be Ignored

Not all shoulder pain requires immediate treatment, but some symptoms should prompt further assessment.

Warning signs may include:

  • Pain that continues for several weeks
  • Increasing stiffness or loss of movement
  • Difficulty lifting the arm
  • Pain following a fall or injury
  • Swelling, weakness, or instability

Persistent symptoms can affect daily function and may become more difficult to manage if left untreated.

Pain Affecting Dressing, Bathing or Sleep

Shoulder pain often becomes more noticeable when it interferes with everyday tasks.

Common examples include:

  • Difficulty putting on clothing
  • Problems washing or grooming
  • Pain when reaching overhead
  • Discomfort when getting in or out of bed
  • Interrupted sleep due to shoulder pain

When pain begins affecting personal care or rest, professional assessment may help identify contributing factors and appropriate treatment options.

Signs Home Treatment Is Not Enough

Many people initially try rest, heat packs, or gentle exercises to manage symptoms. However, elderly shoulder pain treatment may require physiotherapy when progress is limited.

Signs that home treatment may not be enough include:

  • Ongoing pain despite self-management
  • Reduced shoulder movement
  • Increasing difficulty with household tasks
  • Loss of strength
  • Reduced confidence using the affected arm

In these situations, a physiotherapist can provide a more detailed assessment and individualised treatment plan.

Information about physiotherapy services is available through Healthdirect Physiotherapy.

What a Mobile Physio Assesses

A mobile physiotherapist can assess shoulder pain within the home environment, making it easier for older adults who may have difficulty travelling to appointments.

An assessment may include:

  • Review of symptoms and medical history
  • Shoulder movement and strength testing
  • Functional assessment of daily activities
  • Identification of pain triggers
  • Home environment considerations

Vista Healthcare provides Home Visits that allow treatment and assessment to occur in familiar surroundings.

How Treatment Supports Independence

The goal of physiotherapy is not simply to reduce pain. Treatment focuses on improving movement and helping older adults remain independent.

Support may include:

  • Gentle mobility exercises
  • Strengthening programs
  • Activity modification advice
  • Pain management strategies
  • Functional movement training

People experiencing ongoing symptoms may benefit from our Chronic Pain Management services.

Older Australians receiving support at home may also access physiotherapy through programs outlined on our Home Care Physiotherapy for Seniors page.

Information about government-funded support services is available through My Aged Care.

FAQs

How Do I Know If Shoulder Pain Needs Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy may be helpful if pain persists, movement becomes restricted, or daily activities are becoming more difficult.

Can a Mobile Physiotherapist Treat Shoulder Pain at Home?

Yes. Mobile physiotherapists can assess shoulder function, provide exercises, and deliver treatment in the home environment.

What Causes Shoulder Pain in Older Adults?

Common causes include arthritis, tendon conditions, rotator cuff injuries, muscle weakness, and age-related degeneration.

Will Physiotherapy Help Me Avoid Surgery?

Treatment outcomes vary depending on the cause of the pain. Many people experience improvements in movement and function through physiotherapy, although some conditions may require additional medical management.

Do I Need a Referral to See a Physiotherapist?

Not always. Many people can arrange physiotherapy directly, although some funding programs may require supporting documentation.

Contact Vista Healthcare for an In Home Shoulder Pain Assessment

If shoulder pain is affecting daily activities, sleep, or independence, Vista Healthcare can provide personalised physiotherapy support in the comfort of your home.

Our team assesses movement, identifies contributing factors, and develops treatment plans tailored to individual needs. To arrange an appointment, submit a request through our Referrals page or contact us directly via our Contact page.