Rotator cuff rehab and rotator cuff physical therapy can take a significant amount of time to complete. And rotator cuff repair, rotator cuff treatment and torn rotator cuff treatment usually require extensive rehab before you return to your normal routine. With stem cell therapy, rotator cuff tear treatment, rotator cuff injury treatment, rotator cuff pain treatment, and treatment for torn rotator cuff reduces that time to near zero. Your NYC pain specialist now offers regenerative therapy for rotator cuff tendonitis treatment, treatment for rotator cuff tear, and treatment for rotator cuff injuries.
The older you get, the higher your risk for developing rotator cuff tendonitis. People over 40 are more prone to experiencing rotator cuff issues in general. But you can be unlucky enough to tear or injure your rotator cuff at any age. In fact, a shoulder injury can actually lead to rotator cuff tendonitis.
With the rapid and ongoing progress of stem cell therapies, it’s no surprise they’re being used to treat a variety of orthopedic issues, such as shoulder arthritis. Rotator cuff tendonitis treatment and torn rotator cuff treatment have been made possible with the use of stem cells taken from your own bone marrow.
A Closer Look at Your Shoulder
Your shoulder is a complicated joint; it works a couple different ways to provide the fullest range of motion of any joint in your body. Bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments and muscles all come together to keep the narrow ball-and-socket joint in place. If any part of the whole fails, it causes shoulder pain and stiffness.
The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that holds your upper arm inside of your shoulder socket. The muscles and tendons that form your cuff are the same ones that give you the strength and mobility to lift and rotate your arms.
How You’d Notice a Tear
Rotator cuff tears are a fairly common injury. A tear can be the sudden result of a fall or lifting too much weight. But it doesn’t necessarily have to be caused by a traumatic injury. Rotator cuff tears can happen from repetitive motion. And they can also come from normal wear and tear. In some cases, you may not even feel a torn rotator cuff.
There are two types of rotator cuff tears:
- A partial tear means that one of the tendons that shields the top of your shoulder is slightly damaged or frayed.
- A complete tear is all the way through your tendon or may pull the tendon away from your bone.
Symptoms of a tear include:
- Pain when you move your shoulder certain ways
- Discomfort when you lie on your shoulder
- Difficulty raising your arm
- Weakness in your shoulder
- Moving your arm causes clicking or popping sounds
- Trouble lifting things
Signs of Trouble with Tendonitis
If the outer part of your upper arm and the front, top part of your shoulder hurts, you may be suffering from rotator cuff tendonitis. Raising your arm over your head or trying to reach behind you may worsen the pain. The pain may also be keeping you from sleeping well at night. You also may notice:
- Loss of strength
- Limited range of motion
- The front of your shoulder may be swollen or tender
- Overhead motions cause clicking and popping sounds
Since there are so many things that can cause problems with your shoulder, you should see a specialist who can pinpoint the source of your discomfort. It’s the first step to finding the treatment that’s best for you.
Traditional Treatments for Rotator Cuff
Rotator cuff injury treatment doesn’t have to mean surgery. Traditional treatment for a torn rotator cuff typically depends on how bad your tear is. Rotator cuff tear treatment for tendonitis or a partial tear or fray may consist of rest, anti-inflammatory medications and physical therapy.
But treatment for a rotator cuff tear that goes completely through a muscle or tendon normally involves stitching the tear together or reattaching the tendon to your bone. More severe cases could mean having to remove small pieces of tendon or bone to encourage a better range of motion. Unfortunately, there’s a risk of re-tearing your cuff after surgery because the area still tends to be weaker.
Stem Cell Therapy for Rotator Cuff
Stem cell injections promote rotator cuff repair, which is beneficial to your recovery from any rotator cuff issues. Stem cells are taken from your bone marrow. These cells are then injected directly into the injured area of your rotator cuff.
Your body uses stem cells in its natural process to heal itself. But injury and age can keep these cells from getting where you need them most. Stem cell therapy simply helps your body heal itself by delivering your own stem cells where they’re needed. After they’re injected, they go to work strengthening and rebuilding the damaged tissues. Your stem cells not only stimulate tissue repair, but they also grow into other types of cells.
Breakthroughs in Stem Cell Therapy for Shoulder Pain
Stem cells complement your rotator cuff pain treatment. They naturally fight inflammation and work to repair the original cause of your pain. They reduce your pain too. Stem cell therapy is being widely used to treat several types of chronic pain.
Rotator cuff treatment has come a long way over the years. But when you have surgery, rotator cuff rehab and rotator cuff physical therapy play a major part in your recovery. Stretching and exercise also help you regain strength and mobility. And your specialist may suggest safer, more comfortable ways for you to move your shoulder at work and around the house to prevent further damage.
Candidates for Stem Cell Therapy
If you think you’re a good candidate for stem cell therapy, contact an experienced pain specialist in NYC. If you’re experiencing shoulder pain or any of the symptoms listed above, seek medical care. You may be a candidate for regenerative therapy if you’re interested in:
- Non-surgical alternatives
- Strengthening the injured area
- Treating chronic pain
Sadly, everybody’s not a candidate. You cannot receive stem cell treatment if:
- You have blood-borne cancer and haven’t been in remission for five years or longer
- You have other blood-borne diseases
- You have any active infection
- You have multiple medical issues
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