Treating shoulder pain can be tricky business if a proper assessment and diagnosis is not achieved. Visiting a sports chiropractor is a good first step to relieving the pain and disability that usually accompanies a shoulder problem. If it turns out that you are suffering from a rotator cuff syndrome, you’ll need to get your shoulder worked on manually before rehab begins. Retraining the muscle to bring back strength and stability will be of the utmost importance. Watch the video above to see how we treat a rotator cuff syndrome causing shoulder pain in my Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and West Hollywood sports chiropractic office.
Dr. Nick Campos
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Chiropractic
Muscle release techniques
Sports injuries assessments and diagnoses
Sports rehabilitation
Cranial-sacral
TMJ disorder release
Mind-BodyCredentials
U.C. Berkeley
1994, B.A. in Molecular and Cell Biology, with emphasis in Immunology
Cleveland Chiropractic College of Los Angeles
2000 – Magna Cum Laude
Chiropractic Rehabilitation Program
Innercalm Associates
2010 – Present
Chiropractic continuing education instructor (sports injuries) – accredited in State of California.Specialties
Chiropractic Sports Physician
(certified golf, baseball and running/marathon specialist)
Balance Training, customized orthotics, customized nutritional programs
Instructor of sports injuries and post-surgical rehab protocolsAssociations
American Chiropractic Association – Member
California Alumni Association – UC Berkeley alumni
American Mensa – member since 2008
California Chiropractic Association – Member