Physiotherapy for Shoulder Instability
Shoulder instability can throw your life off balance, but physiotherapy offers a proven, non-surgical path to stability. At HyperRegen Sports Medicine in Toronto, near The Well and Rogers Centre, we specialize in physiotherapy for shoulder instability, using evidence-based care to restore strength, enhance function, and prevent dislocations. Whether you’re a Toronto athlete or active professional, our physiotherapy Toronto team delivers results. Here’s how we tackle shoulder instability—let’s get started!
- Traumatic Dislocations – From sports injuries; often anterior.
- Repetitive Overhead Motions – From swimming or tennis; causes microtrauma.
- Congenital Laxity – Genetic joint hypermobility; often multidirectional.
- Post-Surgical Recovery – After Bankart or Latarjet procedures.
HyperRegen’s non-poerative physiotherapy program for shoulder instability is tailored to the instability type:
Acute Phase (Weeks 0-2)
- Avoid instability positions (e.g., external rotation for anterior cases).
- Ice and TENS reduce pain and inflammation.
- Gentle active-assisted ROM (e.g., pendulum swings, 10 reps, 2 sets).
- Scapular stabilization (e.g., scapular retraction, 10 reps, 3 sets).
Strengthening Phase (Weeks 2-6)
- Rotator cuff strengthening (e.g., external rotation with band, 10 reps, 3 sets).
- Scapular exercises (e.g., wall push-ups, 10 reps, 3 sets).
- Resistance training (e.g., light dumbbell rows, 10 reps, 3 sets).
Neuromuscular Training (Weeks 6-12)
- Perturbation drills (e.g., weight shifting on a Bosu ball, 30s, 3x).
- Proprioceptive exercises (e.g., single-arm plank, 30s, 3x).
- Functional movements (e.g., overhead reaching drills).
Return to Activity (Months 3-6)
- Plyometric drills (e.g., medicine ball throws, 10 reps, 3 sets).
- Sport-specific training (e.g., tennis serves).
- Full clearance after stability tests (e.g., apprehension test).
- Atraumatic Instability – For hypermobility cases.
- Repetitive Subluxations – For athletes aiming to avoid surgery.
- Post-Surgery – After Bankart or Latarjet procedures.
If physiotherapy fails and/or instability persists, surgery (e.g., Bankart repair, Latarjet procedure) may be needed. Post-op physiotherapy ensures a safe recovery.
- Reduces pain and inflammation naturally
- Restores shoulder stability for daily tasks
- Strengthens muscles to prevent dislocations
- Improves proprioception for better control
- Enhances confidence in movement
Meet Ryan, a Toronto swimmer with multidirectional shoulder instability from repetitive strokes. After 12 weeks of physiotherapy for shoulder instability at HyperRegen—focusing on rotator cuff strengthening and perturbation drills—he’s back in the pool and has not had any episodes of recurrent instability. Research shows 80% of patients improve within 3 months (Buss et al., Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 2018).
Dr. Jas Chahal, with 10+ years in sports medicine, founded HyperRegen to deliver elite physiotherapy in Toronto. Our biomechanical expertise and personalized approach make us the top choice for shoulder instability in the GTA.
End Shoulder Instability Now
Don’t let shoulder instability hold you back. Contact HyperRegen Sports Medicine for the best physiotherapy in Toronto. Call us at 416-257-3999 or visit us at 400 Wellington St West (near Spadina and Wellington) to book your session. We’ll get you moving—stable and strong!
At a Glance
Dr. Jas Chahal
- Head of Orthopaedic Surgery, Women’s College Hospital
- Team Physician Toronto FC and University of Toronto Varsity Blues
- Associate Professor, University of Toronto Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Program
- Has more than 100 peer-reviewed publications
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