Shoulder bursitis can make simple movements—like lifting your arm, reaching overhead, or even getting dressed—painful and difficult. This condition involves irritation in the shoulder that can interfere with daily activities and reduce your mobility.
At QC Kinetix®, we offer nonsurgical regenerative medicine treatments designed to target the source of shoulder pain and support improved function using natural biologics.
Shoulder bursitis occurs when the small, fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that cushion the shoulder joint become irritated and swollen. These sacs help reduce friction between bones, tendons, and muscles. When they become inflamed, movement can become painful and restricted.
Symptoms can vary depending on the severity of the condition, but often include:
These symptoms can make everyday tasks more challenging and may worsen over time if left untreated.
Shoulder bursitis is often caused by irritation or friction within the joint.
Common contributing factors include:
When the bursa becomes irritated, it can swell, leading to pain with movement.
QC Kinetix provides regenerative medicine treatments designed to support your body’s natural processes and improve joint function without surgery.
Our biologic treatments aim to:
Every treatment plan is customized based on your condition, health history, and goals.
The best way to determine if you’re a candidate is through a free consultation.
You may be a good candidate if you:
During your visit, our providers will evaluate your symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment options.
Regenerative therapies offer an alternative to traditional procedures.
Performed without major surgery or hospital stays.
Return to daily activities quickly.
Treatment plans tailored to your needs.
Designed to help you move more comfortably.
Schedule your free consultation at QC Kinetix today to explore nonsurgical treatment options for shoulder bursitis and start moving more comfortably.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Individual results vary. Regenerative treatments have contraindications, including pregnancy, active cancer, immunocompromise, undergoing chemotherapy or radiation, dialysis, and total joint replacement.