Chronic Shoulder, Rotator Cuff & Frozen Shoulder Care
Focused shockwave-based treatment programs for persistent shoulder pain cases that have not responded to rest, therapy, injections, medication, or repeated conservative care.
Evaluation required. Not all patients qualify. Las Vegas Regenerative Pain Center is a chiropractic practice.
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When Shoulder Pain Keeps Coming Back, Random Care Is Not Enough
Shoulder pain becomes a bigger issue when it affects sleep, reaching, lifting, dressing, work, golf, gym activity, or daily function.
Many patients have been told they have rotator cuff irritation, tendinitis, bursitis, frozen shoulder, impingement, or arthritis. They have tried “everything” to fix it.
The label is not enough. The real question is whether the shoulder is still responsive to structured care.
Why Focused Shockwave May Be Considered for Chronic Shoulder Pain
Focused shockwave therapy is used to apply acoustic energy to targeted areas of irritated or degenerative soft tissue. For appropriate candidates, it may help support a tissue-repair response and improve tolerance to loading.
At this office, shockwave is not used casually. It is part of a structured evaluation and treatment model.
Treatment recommendations vary based on exam findings, chronicity, pain behavior, tissue sensitivity, and functional goals.
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THe shoulder is a complicated joint
The shoulder depends on the neck, thoracic spine, scapula, rib cage, and 17 muscles working together. If any does not move well, the painful tissue keeps getting overloaded.
This is why chiropractic biomechanical evaluation matters. If the mechanics are ignored, the same tissue keeps getting overloaded.
You May Be a Candidate If…
May be a candidate:
Pain lasting months
Pain sleeping on shoulder
Pain reaching overhead or behind back
Rotator cuff or frozen shoulder history
Failed PT, injections, medication, or rest
Wants structured care before considering surgery
May not be a candidate:
Full-thickness tear requiring surgical consult
Severe weakness after trauma
Unexplained neurological symptoms
Insurance-only care
Looking only for exercises or medication
Your First Step Is an Evaluation
The evaluation determines whether your condition appears appropriate for structured regenerative care. If you are not a candidate, treatment will not be recommended.