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Shoulders

Here are various shoulder conditions treated with regenerative therapies:

Rotator Cuff Tears:

This common shoulder injury involves a tear in the rotator cuff tendons, often due to overuse or trauma. Regenerative therapies can aid in tendon repair, reduce inflammation, and promote healing, potentially improving shoulder strength and function.

Labral Tears:

The labrum is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the shoulder socket. When it tears, it can lead to instability and pain. Regenerative therapies can support tissue repair, helping to restore stability and reduce pain in the shoulder.

Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis):

This condition is characterized by stiffness and restricted motion in the shoulder joint. Regenerative therapies can promote tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and improve flexibility, potentially speeding up recovery.

Shoulder Impingement Syndrome:

This occurs when the shoulder blade puts pressure on the rotator cuff, causing pain and irritation. Regenerative therapies can help reduce inflammation, repair soft tissue, and improve shoulder function.

Bursitis:

Bursitis in the shoulder occurs when the bursae (small fluid-filled sacs that cushion the shoulder joint) become inflamed. Regenerative therapies can reduce inflammation, promote tissue healing, and relieve pain associated with bursitis.

Tendinitis:

Tendinitis in the shoulder often results from overuse, leading to pain and swelling in the tendons. Regenerative therapies can accelerate healing, decrease inflammation, and restore shoulder function, especially for those experiencing chronic symptoms.

Shoulder Osteoarthritis:

Osteoarthritis in the shoulder joint leads to cartilage deterioration, causing pain and limited range of motion.

Regenerative therapies can help restore damaged cartilage, decrease inflammation, and enhance joint mobility and comfort. These therapies, which work to reduce inflammation, promote healing, and potentially restore damaged tissues for improved mobility and pain relief.

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