Conditions
Shoulder Pain
Regenerative therapy may help support healing for rotator cuff injuries, arthritis, and other shoulder conditions.
Understanding Shoulder Pain
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, but this flexibility also makes it vulnerable to injury. Shoulder pain can result from acute injuries, chronic overuse, or degenerative conditions.
Many shoulder conditions are difficult to treat because the rotator cuff tendons have limited blood supply, which can slow natural healing. Regenerative therapy aims to deliver healing support directly to these areas.
At GENIX, we use ultrasound-guided injections to precisely target the specific shoulder structures contributing to your pain.
Common Symptoms
- Pain with overhead movements
- Difficulty reaching behind the back
- Night pain affecting sleep
- Weakness in the arm
- Limited range of motion
- Clicking or catching sensations
Common Causes
Shoulder pain can stem from various conditions affecting the joint, tendons, or surrounding soft tissues.
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Tears or inflammation in the group of muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder and enable arm movement.
Shoulder Arthritis
Degenerative changes in the shoulder joint causing cartilage breakdown, pain, and stiffness.
Labral Tears
Damage to the ring of cartilage (labrum) surrounding the shoulder socket, often from injury or overuse.
Bursitis
Inflammation of the bursa (fluid-filled sacs) that cushion the shoulder joint.
Our Treatment Approach
- Thorough evaluation of shoulder function
- Review of MRI and imaging findings
- Ultrasound-guided injection technique
- Targeting specific damaged structures
- Post-procedure rehabilitation guidance
- Progress monitoring and follow-up
Regenerative Therapy for Shoulder Pain
Shoulder injections can target the joint itself or specific structures like the rotator cuff tendons. This precision allows treatment to be focused where it may do the most good.
The procedure is performed under ultrasound guidance to visualize the needle in real-time, ensuring accurate placement of the stem cell product.
Recovery involves gradual return to activity with specific guidelines to protect the treated area while it heals.
Important Notice
This physician performs one or more stem cell therapies that have not yet been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration. You are encouraged to consult with your primary care provider before undergoing any stem cell therapy.
Results vary and are not guaranteed.
Dealing with Shoulder Pain?
Schedule a consultation to discuss your shoulder condition and explore whether regenerative therapy may help.
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