Shoulder Pain Physical Therapy in Hackensack, NJ

Shoulder Pain With a Clear Path Forward.

Lifters, overhead athletes, and active adults dealing with shoulder pain come to us when pressing has been off the table and nothing they've tried has given them a clear answer or a path back.

Shoulder Pain That Stops You From Pressing Isn't Getting Better With Rest.

Rest Took It from a 7 to a 5. Then It Came Back.

Rest reduces inflammation and calms the acute response. It doesn't fix the mechanical factors driving your shoulder pain. The moment you go back to pressing, those factors are still there. The pain returns.

Avoiding Overhead Just Gives the Problem Somewhere to Hide.

Removing overhead press from your program buys time. But the impingement pattern, the tissue restriction, the rotator cuff imbalance — none of those go away on their own. They wait for you to come back.

Generic Rotator Cuff Exercises Aren't the Full Answer.

External rotation with a band is a place to start, but it's not a plan. Without identifying the full movement pattern — thoracic mobility, scapular mechanics, tissue quality — band exercises address a symptom, not a cause.

Common Challenges We Solve

What Brings Patients to Us With Shoulder Pain

Whether it came on acutely during a lift, built up gradually over training cycles, or showed up after surgery — if shoulder pain is keeping you from pressing, training, or moving overhead, we start by finding what's driving it.

Rotator cuff injuries and strains

Shoulder impingement syndrome

Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)

How It Works

Three Steps Back to the Activities You Love

Evaluate

We start with a thorough movement assessment to find the root cause of your pain or limitation — not just where it hurts.

Treat

Hands-on manual therapy to address tissue restrictions, restore movement, and reduce pain — techniques tailored to your body.

Strengthen

We build your body back to full strength and performance — so you can return to the gym, the trails, or the field with confidence.

What Lifters and Active Adults Say About Shoulder Care at Ethos

From bench press injuries to rotator cuff repairs — hear from people who found a clear path back to training.

Hurt my knee doing some sport conditioning, and Dr Puzio’s one on one time and attention got me back to doing what I love in no time. Very knowledgable and very personable. Highly recommend!
Ricardo Ruiz
John was very prepared for my arrival, fantastic during our first and follow up sessions and available by text. He understood my goals and limitations and has provided with an excellent program to improve my health and longevity. I would highly recommend him to anyone.
Kerry Hatch
My PT Asad is very knowledgeable and friendly! He knows what he is doing and how to treat a patient.
Sakshi Lohia
Areas We Serve

Serving Bergen County and Beyond

We help active adults across Hackensack, Teaneck, Paramus, and 30+ surrounding communities get back to the activities they love.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from active adults dealing with shoulder pain before their first visit.

Do I need imaging or a referral before coming in?

No referral is required — New Jersey allows direct access to physical therapy. Imaging can be helpful context if you have it, but it's not required to start. A thorough hands-on assessment often tells us more about what's driving your pain than an MRI alone.

Can I still lift while dealing with shoulder pain?

In many cases, yes — with smart modifications. We'll identify what's tolerable and what needs to come out temporarily, and we'll work on the shoulder while keeping you as active as possible. The goal is to keep you training, not to bench you while we figure things out.

I had surgery. When can I start PT?

Timing depends on your specific procedure and surgeon's protocol. Early post-surgical PT generally focuses on range of motion and tissue health before progressing to strengthening and return-to-activity work. If you have clearance or a note from your surgeon, bring it and we'll build the plan from there.

How is this different from what I've tried before?

Every session at Ethos is one-on-one for 60 full minutes with a DPT and Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist. No aides, no generic handouts. The assessment looks at your full shoulder mechanics — not just where it hurts — and treatment is specific to what we find.

Do you accept insurance?

Ethos Physical Therapy is a cash-based, self-pay clinic. We do not bill insurance directly. We can provide superbills for out-of-network reimbursement, and we submit OON claims as a courtesy through Reimbursify at no cost to you. HSA and FSA payments are accepted.

Still have questions?

Still have questions about shoulder pain care? Reach out before you book and we'll talk it through.

Ready to Get Your Shoulder Back to Full Strength?

Book a free discovery call with Ethos Physical Therapy in Hackensack, NJ. One conversation to understand what's going on and whether we're the right fit.