
Rotator Cuff Shoulder
Dealing with a rotator cuff injury means seeking targeted treatment that adapts to the nature and extent of the damage, from simple tendinopathies and tendinitis to complex tears, to ensure the best possible recovery.
Shoulder dislocations and subluxations
Managing shoulder instability requires expertise and attention to detail, whether after the first episode or after multiple episodes. Those suffering from glenohumeral dislocations or instabilities can rely on a specialized approach and the latest surgical techniques to restore stability and prevent further episodes.


Frozen Shoulder
Those suffering from adhesive capsulitis can find relief and improvement through specific treatment options, which step by step guide them towards reducing stiffness and regaining mobility. These include less invasive treatments, plexus release under anesthesia, and even curative surgery.
Shoulder Calcifications
For those dealing with calcific tendinopathy, there are minimally invasive, non-surgical treatments that focus on resolving the calcifications and improving pain, for a gradual return to normal function. These treatments may even include arthroscopic surgery.


Arthritis and focal cartilage damage
Shoulder osteoarthritis can be effectively managed with personalized interventions, which may include advanced conservative therapies or surgical solutions such as prosthetics, in order to relieve pain and improve joint function.
Secondary shoulder osteoarthritis
Treating osteoarthritis in the presence of massive rotator cuff tears requires a dedicated approach and therapeutic strategies aimed at preserving arm function and managing pain. Shoulder replacement has made great strides in recent years, with increasingly efficient prostheses and effective interventions, but non-surgical solutions also exist.


Anterior shoulder pain
From inflammation to more serious injuries, those suffering from biceps tendon disorders can seek effective treatments that aim to restore tendon integrity and relieve pain.
UPS shoulder
Shoulder microinstability can be treated with a targeted therapeutic approach, which focuses on strengthening the muscles to restore joint balance and reduce pain. Only if this targeted approach fails can minimally invasive surgical stabilization treatments be proposed.


PRP and Mesenchymal Cell (MSC) Treatment
Regenerative medicine is proving to be a valid option for those seeking innovative solutions to treat shoulder dysfunction, aiming to stimulate the body's intrinsic capacity for regeneration. However, care must be taken to only perform treatments with technologies most supported by clinical trials and validated by the scientific literature.
Osteopathy and Posture Integrated into Shoulder Care
Osteopathy offers a resource for those seeking a holistic treatment for shoulder problems, with the goal of restoring balance and promoting overall health through non-invasive manual techniques. A unique, multidisciplinary approach with a surgical focus but also a comprehensive understanding of how shoulder biomechanics interact with each individual, including posture and "osteopathic dysfunctions," sometimes even far removed from the shoulder region.

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