Advanced Shoulder Joint Treatment & Regenerative Therapy
Comprehensive care for shoulder arthrosis, rotator cuff injuries, and chronic shoulder conditions using evidence-based mesenchymal stem cell therapy.
Common Shoulder Joint Conditions We Treat
Shoulder Joint Arthrosis/Osteoarthrosis
Degenerative condition involving the breakdown of cartilage in the shoulder joint, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Tears or inflammation in the rotator cuff tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint, often causing pain with overhead movements.
Chronic Shoulder Conditions
Persistent shoulder pain and mobility issues resulting from various causes including overuse, aging, or previous injuries.
Our Comprehensive Shoulder Treatment Approach
Core Treatment: Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy
Our advanced MSC therapy targets shoulder joint regeneration and repair by:
- Promoting cartilage regeneration in arthritic joints
- Reducing inflammation that causes pain and stiffness
- Supporting tendon and ligament healing in rotator cuff injuries
- Modulating immune response to prevent further degeneration
Supportive Care: Nutrition
Targeted nutritional support plays a crucial role in joint health and recovery:
- Anti-inflammatory diet to reduce joint inflammation
- Essential nutrients for cartilage and connective tissue repair
- Supplements to support joint lubrication and mobility
- Weight management strategies to reduce shoulder stress
Supportive Care: Physical Rehabilitation
Structured rehabilitation is vital for restoring shoulder mobility and strength:
- Range of motion exercises to improve flexibility
- Strengthening routines for shoulder stabilizers
- Postural correction to prevent future issues
- Functional training for daily activities
Common Shoulder Symptoms
Front Shoulder Pain
Pain in the front of the shoulder often indicates issues with the biceps tendon, rotator cuff, or shoulder joint itself.
- Common with biceps tendonitis or tears
- May indicate rotator cuff strain
- Can be associated with shoulder instability
- Often worsens with overhead activities
Top Shoulder Pain
Pain on top of the shoulder is often related to the AC (acromioclavicular) joint or surrounding muscles and ligaments.
- Common with AC joint arthritis or separation
- May indicate bursitis or tendonitis
- Often occurs with specific movements like reaching across the body
- Can be caused by direct impact or trauma
Back Shoulder Pain
Pain in the back of the shoulder often relates to the rotator cuff, specifically the infraspinatus and teres minor muscles.
- Common with rotator cuff tears or strains
- May indicate referred pain from the neck
- Often associated with poor posture
- Can worsen with specific arm positions
Deep Shoulder Pain
Deep, aching pain within the shoulder joint often indicates issues with the joint itself, such as arthritis or cartilage damage.
- Common with osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis
- May indicate cartilage damage or labral tears
- Often described as a deep ache or grinding sensation
- Can be constant or worsen with movement
Compare Shoulder Treatment Options
Our specialists recommend a personalized combination of these treatments based on your specific shoulder condition.
Get Personalized RecommendationFrequently Asked Questions About Shoulder Treatment
Mesenchymal stem cell therapy addresses shoulder arthrosis by targeting the underlying causes of joint degeneration. The stem cells have anti-inflammatory properties that reduce joint inflammation, and they can differentiate into cartilage cells to help repair damaged tissue. Additionally, they release growth factors that stimulate your body's natural healing processes, potentially slowing or reversing the progression of arthrosis.
Clinical studies and our patient outcomes show that a significant majority of patients experience meaningful improvement in shoulder pain and function following MSC therapy. Success rates vary based on factors like the severity of the condition, patient age, and adherence to post-treatment protocols. Many patients report 60-80% improvement in pain levels and functional mobility within 3-6 months after treatment.
Most patients begin to notice improvements within 4-6 weeks after MSC therapy, with continued progress over 3-6 months as the regenerative processes continue. The supportive nutrition and rehabilitation components can provide more immediate benefits in terms of reduced inflammation and improved mobility. Maximum results are typically achieved by 6 months and can last for several years.
The MSC injection procedure is performed with local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Most patients describe the sensation as mild pressure rather than pain. After the procedure, some temporary soreness or swelling may occur for a few days, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. This is typically much less discomfort than surgical alternatives.
Nutrition plays a critical role in joint health by providing the building blocks for tissue repair and reducing systemic inflammation. An anti-inflammatory diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and collagen-supporting nutrients can help create an optimal environment for healing. Specific nutrients like vitamin C, glucosamine, and hyaluronic acid support cartilage health and joint lubrication.