Shoulder pain can be a silent thief—stealing your strength, your sleep, and your ability to do the things you love. One of the most common culprits? Bicep tendon irritation or injury, often hiding in plain sight. The biceps tendon connects your upper arm muscle to the bones in your shoulder. When inflamed or damaged, it can cause sharp pain in the front of the shoulder, weakness when lifting or rotating the arm, and a deep ache that lingers long after activity. Left untreated, it can lead to chronic dysfunction and even rotator cuff issues. At Hybrid Health Performance, we’ve seen firsthand how debilitating this pain can be. But we’ve also seen what’s possible when the right tools meet the right team. Our approach combines targeted muscle therapy, shockwave treatment, and personalized rehabilitation exercises. Muscle therapy helps release tension and restore mobility in surrounding tissues. Shockwave therapy—a non-invasive treatment using acoustic waves—stimulates blood flow, breaks down scar tissue, and accelerates healing at the cellular level. And when paired with smart, progressive rehab, the results are powerful. Evan, Lucy, and I have helped countless clients reclaim their strength and confidence. One of them, Sarah, shared this: “I came in barely able to lift my arm without pain. After just a few sessions with the Hybrid team, I felt a huge difference. The shockwave therapy was a game-changer, and the rehab plan made me feel strong again. I’m back to swimming and sleeping through the night—pain-free.” -S.B. Whether you're an athlete, a weekend warrior, or someone who just wants to carry groceries without wincing, you deserve to move freely and without fear.
Ready to take the first step toward healing? Book your assessment today and let’s build your comeback—together. To Your Healing, Vice & Team HHP
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AuthorVice Lujan is a muscle and movement specialist in Bakersfield, CA. Vice specializes in reestablishing normal, pain-free range of motion of the body. Archives
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