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Rotator Cuff Injuries/Disorders/Frozen Shoulders
The Rotator Cuff is specifically comprised of four muscles (Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, and Subscapularis). Rotator Cuff disorders are irritations in or damage to tendons around the shoulder. These disorders include inflammation of the tendons (tendonitis) or the bursa (bursitis), a calcium buildup in the tendons, or partial or complete tears of the tendon. Frequently, these conditions lead to a frozen shoulder if not properly addressed.
Many Rotator Cuff/Frozen Shoulder Injuries are misdiagnosed and mistreated due to a poor understanding of what actually occurs to the shoulder after it becomes injured. This leads to expensive diagnostics and imaging (X-Ray, MRI, etc.). Often these costly procedures do not change the course of treatment unless there is a complete rupture to one of the tendons, ligaments and/or some other structural defect. Traditional treatment outcomes are inconsistent and often take several weeks to months to show noticeable improvement. These treatments include but are not limited to: Cortisone Shots, Surgery, Stretching, Strengthening, Ultrasound, Interferential, Heat, Ice, Activity Modification, Rest, NSAIDS and Pain Management.
Why Choose Airrosti for Rotator Cuff Injuries/Other Shoulder Disorders?
Airrosti consistently corrects the cause and pain associated with many types of shoulder injuries allowing many individuals to return to their normal activity without suffering long term setbacks.
Each Airrosti visit will consist of ONE HOUR of 1-on-1 patient time. This is a key component to evaluate the specific cause of your shoulder injury. A more detailed evaluation leads to an accurate diagnosis followed by precise treatment to correct the underlying cause. In nearly all cases, our treatment model allows for rapid recovery, complete resolution and lasting results.
Our commitment to each patient is to make an immediate impact on their injury (within 1-2 treatments) or refer them to the appropriate specialist. Unlike traditional methods of treatment, you will never hear an AIRROSTI patient say, “I had several treatments and didn’t get any better.” Call us today for an appointment.
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