Relief And Support For Shoulder Arthritis At Pain Doctors Medical
Are You a Regenexx Candidate?At Pain Doctors Medical in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, procedures using Regenexx injectates offer a non-surgical alternative for treating shoulder arthritis. These treatments involve precise, image-guided injections of the individual’s own healing agents which may support tissue repair and joint function.
Shoulder arthritis affects nearly 25% of adults, yet many typical treatments offer limited effectiveness. Research suggests that some commonly used non-surgical options, such as corticosteroid injections, may accelerate joint damage. Studies suggest that steroids can degrade cartilage ¹ and harm cartilage cells in arthritic joints².
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Treating Shoulder Arthritis Without Surgery
Regenexx patients benefit from reduced pain and improved function, helping them avoid shoulder surgery.
Reviewing Surgical Options for Shoulder Arthritis
A long-term study tracking 100 patients over 13 years found that post-surgical arthritis levels were similar to those observed in individuals who had not received surgical treatment[3].
Shoulder replacement surgery involves removing the natural joint and implanting an artificial prosthesis. This invasive procedure requires a lengthy recovery period and carries potential risks. Data suggest that for patients under 55, up to 40% of shoulder replacements may fail within a decade[3].
Shoulder Care With Procedures Using Regenexx Injectates at Pain Doctors Medical
Procedures using Regenexx injectates available through the physicians in the licensed Regenexx network at Pain Doctors Medical, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, offer a non-surgical option for treating degenerative shoulder arthritis.
These treatments are potential options for individuals looking to avoid surgery, lengthy recovery times, and long-term use of prescription pain medication. By preserving the body’s natural biomechanics, they may help patients stay active and maintain joint function.
Patient FAQs
The cartilage in your shoulder is there to help reduce the friction in the joint and to cushion the bone. When cartilage starts to wear down or is injured by metabolic syndrome (i.e., overweight, high blood pressure, and high triglycerides), that’s called arthritis. It leads to chronic shoulder pain, stiffness, limited shoulder function, and decreased mobility.
What might surprise you is that it’s not the lost cartilage that causes the pain but rather the chemicals your body releases in response to inflammation.
Research suggests that those who have shoulder osteoarthritis before rotator cuff surgery for massive tears are at greater risk for retears and a much higher risk for progression of arthritis after surgery.(3) Additionally, a percentage of patients who don’t have shoulder arthritis prior to rotator cuff repair will develop it after the surgery.
When a bone begins to get spurs (osteophytes) — extra extensions of the joint that are your body’s reaction to instability — it is trying to stabilize the joint. So removing spurs is rarely a good idea
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References
1. Murray RC, DeBowes RM, Gaughan EM, Zhu CF, Athanasiou KA. The effects of intra-articular methylprednisolone and exercise on the mechanical properties of articular cartilage in the horse. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 1998 Mar;6(2):106-14. doi: 10.1053/joca.1997.0100. PMID: 9692065.
2. Nakazawa F, Matsuno H, Yudoh K, Watanabe Y, Katayama R, Kimura T. Corticosteroid treatment induces chondrocyte apoptosis in an experimental arthritis model and in chondrocyte cultures. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2002 Nov-Dec;20(6):773-81. PMID: 12508768.
3. Plath JE, Aboalata M, Seppel G, Juretzko J, Waldt S, Vogt S, Imhoff AB. Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Dislocation Arthropathy: Radiological Long-term Outcome of Arthroscopic Bankart Repair in 100 Shoulders at an Average 13-Year Follow-up. Am J Sports Med. 2015 May;43(5):1084-90. doi: 10.1177/0363546515570621. Epub 2015 Mar 2. PMID: 25731974.
