EXCELLENT Based on 288 reviews Posted on Bart RTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I visited Physio- Soton multiple times now. I can only say, Marek and Piotr they both provide exceptional care. 5 stars well deserved.Posted on James WhiffinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Lovely environment Really knowledgeable about where to poke and prod, feeling much better and able to move again with out discomfort Looking forward to going againPosted on Eric CilliersTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an excellent experience with Marek. The clinic is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools, including ultrasound, which made the assessment very precise. Marek is highly experienced and exceptionally qualified, providing clear explanations and effective treatment plans. Professional, knowledgeable, and genuinely focused on patient care—highly recommended!Posted on Simon MunroTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Thank you Marek. Very professional, knowledgeable and prompt with appointment regarding a recent shoulder injury. Appointment within 24 hours A significant tear in my shoulder tendon. Treatment begins straight away. Previous experience with the NHS on my other shoulder., a good 6 week wait for a scan. The sooner you begin treatment the better. The cost was very competitive and reasonable. Parking at the back of the practice, which is impeccably clean. Its the best £120 i have spent. Worth every penny Thank youPosted on Jim BlumireTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an ultrasound and consultation with Marek for a tennis elbow. He was super clear throughout and explained what he was seeing and showed me what the issue was. Very thorough discussion on various options and very transparent about the pros and cons of all of them. Great guy! Thanks!Posted on Lee SaundersTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Lee Saunders I had a knee problem and the service is 100% gives you great advice. Don’t rush treatment now my knee 100% better now. I’ve had an injection with recommend to anyone who’s got any injuries or muscle problems or joint problems first class servicePosted on Anna NowaczykTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I visited Marek’s clinic yesterday for a knee scan because I had been experiencing pain for some time. I’m very satisfied with the professional care and attention I received. Marek was kind, thorough, and explained everything clearly. I highly recommend his clinic to anyone looking for excellent medical support.Posted on matthew chapmanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing service from Marek…. I called Marek and explained my situation regarding my shoulder pain , which I’ve suffered with over the years. Marek scanned my shoulder, diagnosed and educated me with the injury and then proceeded with the treatment. I found Marek very informative and professional, which in turn put me at ease. It was a relief to know what was causing my shoulder pain to flare up from time to time and Marek put in place a plan for shoulder injury going forward if it flares up again. Thank you for a top service !!!Posted on Marcin WozTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I injured my shoulder at the gym couldn't lift my hand , I messaged Marek and next they they done scan ,we exactly know what happened, great clinic, can recommend on 100%Posted on Patricia PearceTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I cannot reccommend Physio soton enough, Marek put me at ease, listened and worked with me to cure my back pain. I would not hesitate to use them again!
This page is intended for educational purposes. If you would like to book an appointment or need support with frozen shoulder, please get in touch with Physio Soton Clinic in Eastleigh, near Southampton.
The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and their tendons that surround the shoulder joint, providing stability and allowing a wide range of motion. Injuries to the rotator cuff are common, especially in athletes, manual workers, and older adults. Understanding treatment options, including injections, can help patients manage pain, improve function, and support recovery.
Rotator cuff injuries are one of the most common causes of shoulder pain, affecting people of all ages, from athletes to older adults. Damage to the rotator cuff tendons or muscles can lead to shoulder impingement, shoulder bursitis, weakness, and limited range of motion. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to relieve pain, restore shoulder function, and prevent chronic problems. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment options—including physiotherapy and injections—can help patients recover more effectively and maintain a healthy, active lifestyle.
A rotator cuff injury occurs when one or more of the tendons or muscles are torn, inflamed, or strained. Common causes include:
Repetitive overhead movements (e.g., sports like tennis or swimming)
Aging and natural wear and tear
Sudden trauma, like falling on an outstretched arm
Symptoms often include:
Shoulder pain, especially at night
Weakness in lifting or rotating the arm
Limited range of motion
Clicking or popping sensations
Video courtesy of Mayo Clinic – for patient education purposes.
Treatment usually starts conservatively, focusing on pain management and physiotherapy:
Targeted exercises to strengthen shoulder muscles
Stretching to improve flexibility
Heat or ice therapy to reduce inflammation
When conservative measures are not enough, injections may be considered to help relieve pain and reduce inflammation.
Injections can be a useful adjunct to physiotherapy for rotator cuff injuries. They are typically administered by a trained clinician and may include:
Reduce inflammation in the tendon or surrounding tissues
Provide short-term pain relief
Allow patients to engage more comfortably in physiotherapy
Sometimes used to lubricate the shoulder joint
Can improve mobility and reduce stiffness
Aims to stimulate healing in tendon tissue
Evidence is emerging, but some patients find benefit alongside physiotherapy
Important Note: Injections are not a standalone cure for rotator cuff injuries. They are most effective when combined with a structured physiotherapy program to strengthen the rotator cuff and restore shoulder function.

Reduces pain enough to participate in exercises
Improves range of motion faster
Supports long-term recovery by addressing underlying muscle weakness
Minimizes the risk of re-injury
Patients who may benefit include those:
Experiencing persistent pain despite rest and physiotherapy
With inflammation confirmed by imaging
Struggling to participate in exercises due to pain
Always consult a qualified clinician to discuss the risks, benefits, and best injection type for your shoulder condition.
While physiotherapy and injections are important, daily care can help:
Avoid repetitive overhead lifting or heavy pushing
Maintain good posture
Perform gentle shoulder stretches and strengthening exercises as advised by a physiotherapist
If you are struggling with rotator cuff pain, our experienced physiotherapists in Southampton, Romsey, Winchester, and Eastleigh can:
Assess your shoulder
Advise if injections may help
Design a personalised physiotherapy program
Book your physiotherapy consultation today and take the first step towards pain-free movement.
A rotator cuff injection is a procedure where a medication, such as a corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid, is injected into the shoulder to reduce pain and inflammation. It is often used alongside physiotherapy to improve mobility and support recovery.
Injections are usually recommended when:
Pain persists despite physiotherapy and rest
There is inflammation in the rotator cuff tendons
Pain limits daily activities or exercise
Your physiotherapist or clinician will assess whether an injection is appropriate for your condition.
No, injections do not cure the injury. They mainly reduce pain and inflammation, allowing patients to participate more comfortably in physiotherapy and rehabilitation exercises, which are essential for long-term recovery.
Common injections include:
Corticosteroid injections – reduce inflammation and pain
Hyaluronic acid injections – lubricate the joint to improve movement
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections – may promote tendon healing
Your clinician will recommend the most suitable type based on your condition.
Yes, injections are generally safe when performed by a trained professional. Side effects are rare but may include temporary soreness, mild swelling, or bruising at the injection site. Your clinician will discuss all risks before the procedure.
Many patients notice improvement within a few days to two weeks, depending on the type of injection and severity of the injury. Injections are most effective when combined with a structured physiotherapy program.
Yes! In fact, injections are designed to make physiotherapy more effective by reducing pain and improving mobility. Your physiotherapist will create a safe exercise plan tailored to your recovery.
The duration varies based on the type of injection and individual response. Pain relief can last from several weeks to a few months, but strengthening and rehabilitation exercises are needed for long-term improvement.
Injections may not be suitable for people with:
Severe infection
Certain allergies to injection medications
Uncontrolled diabetes or bleeding disorders (requires clinician assessment)
Always discuss your medical history with your physiotherapist or doctor before treatment.
If you are experiencing rotator cuff pain, our expert physiotherapists can assess your shoulder, advise if injections may help, and create a personalized rehabilitation plan.
Book your consultation online at Physio Soton or call us directly to schedule an appointment.
🔗 Mayo Clinic – Rotator Cuff Injury (Diagnosis & Treatment) – trustworthy overview of symptoms, diagnosis including scans, and options including injections and surgery.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rotator-cuff-injury/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20350231
🔗 Mayo Clinic – Rotator Cuff Injury (Symptoms & Causes) – patient-friendly summary of how it happens and what it feels like.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rotator-cuff-injury/symptoms-causes/syc-20350225
🔗 MedlinePlus – Rotator Cuff Injuries – NIH-linked page with basics, diagnosis, tests and treatments including ultrasound/MRI and steroid injections.
https://medlineplus.gov/rotatorcuffinjuries.html
🔗 MedlinePlus – Rotator Cuff Self-Care – step-by-step guidance on exercises, icing, activity modifications and physical therapy.
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000358.htm
🔗 Cleveland Clinic – Rotator Cuff Overview – medically reviewed explanation of rotator cuff anatomy, injury, tests and treatments (scroll to “Rotator Cuff”).
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/rotator-cuff
🔗 Johns Hopkins Medicine – Rotator Cuff Injury – clear clinical overview of symptoms, diagnosis (including imaging) and treatments such as injections.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/rotator-cuff-injury
🔗 Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) – Rotator Cuff Repair Guide – NHS-based patient guide on rotator cuff surgery and recovery.
https://www.rnoh.nhs.uk/patients-and-visitors/patient-information-guides/rotator-cuff-repair-patients-guide
Marek Czeladzki is a highly experienced physiotherapist, musculoskeletal sonographer, and injection specialist based in Hampshire. He uses diagnostic ultrasound to assess joint and soft tissue conditions and provides ultrasound-guided injections to support pain relief and recovery. Marek works closely with patients and the wider clinical team to deliver safe, accurate, and evidence-based care.