
Shoulder Pain & Injuries
Non-Surgical Solutions for Shoulder Pathology
At Cape Regenerative Medicine, we specialize in non-surgical, regenerative treatments for shoulder pain and dysfunction. Whether your shoulder pain stems from overuse, injury, or age-related degeneration, our goal is to help you heal naturally—without surgery or long-term medication use.
Common Shoulder Conditions We Treat:
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Partial tears, tendinopathy, and chronic inflammation of the rotator cuff can cause weakness and pain with lifting or reaching. We use advanced musculoskeletal ultrasound to diagnose and guide targeted orthobiologic injections that support tissue healing.
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
This occurs when tendons or bursa become compressed during arm movement. Our treatments reduce inflammation and restore proper biomechanics, relieving pain and restoring function—without cortisone or surgery.
Labral Tears (SLAP Tears)
A torn labrum can lead to instability, clicking, or pain with overhead activities. Regenerative therapies like PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) can promote healing of the damaged tissue and help avoid surgical repair in many cases.
Arthritis & Degenerative Joint Disease
Shoulder arthritis can limit your range of motion and daily activities. Our customized biologic treatments are designed to reduce inflammation, improve joint lubrication, and slow the degenerative process—helping you stay active longer.
Bursitis & Tendinitis
These inflammatory conditions are common causes of pain and restricted movement. We offer image-guided regenerative injections that calm inflammation and promote tissue repair for lasting relief.
Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
This painful and restrictive condition often follows injury or immobilization. Our comprehensive treatment protocols—including guided hydrodissection and regenerative biologics—can accelerate the resolution of symptoms and restore normal motion.
Calcific Tendonitis
This painful condition occurs when calcium deposits build up within the rotator cuff tendons, causing intense inflammation and limiting motion. Using ultrasound guidance, we offer non-surgical treatments—including barbotage, regenerative injections, and physical therapy—to break down deposits, reduce inflammation, and restore shoulder function.