Therapies for
Shoulder Pain
Restore range of motion and relieve pain—without surgery—using advanced regenerative therapies in Boca Raton.
PUR-FORM's Top Therapies for Shoulder Pain
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
MiniStem (PRP + Adipose-Derived Regenerative Cells)
MaxxStem (PRP + Adipose + Bone Marrow-Derived Regenerative Cells)
Common Causes of Shoulder Pain
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Shoulder impingement syndrome
- Labral tears
- Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
- Shoulder arthritis
- Tendinitis or bursitis
- Dislocation or instability
How PRP Works:
PRP (Platelet-Rich-Plasma) is a natural, non-surgical healing solution that targets inflammation and tissue damage in the shoulder joints.
Step 1: Blood Draw
We draw a small amount of your blood in-office.
Step 2: Platelet Concentration
The blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate platelets.
Step 3: Photobiomodulation
The PRP is exposed to targeted wavelengths of light to boost healing and reduce inflammation.
Step 4: Targeted Injection
We inject the PRP into the affected structures of the shoulder using precision guidance, supporting repair and long-term relief.
How MiniStem Works
MiniStem provides a more powerful regenerative effect for chronic shoulder pain by combing PRP with adipose tissue derived regenerative cells.
Step 1: Blood Draw + PRP Processing
We prepare PRP from your blood.
Step 2: Adipose Tissue Harvesting
A small amount of fat is gently removed from your body, typically from the flank or abdomen.
Step 3: Photobiomodulation
Both PRP and regenerative cells are treated with therapeutic light to enhance their potency.
Step 4: Injection
The regenerative mixture is injected into the shoulder, supporting cellular repair and reducing inflammation.
How MaxxStem Works
MaxxStem is our most powerful regenerative orthopedic treatment. The MaxxStem procedure combines the powerful healing capabilities of PRP, adipose tissue derived regenerative cells, and bone marrow derived regenerative cells.
Step 1: PRP + Adipose Collection
We collect your PRP and fat-derived regenerative cells.
Step 2: Bone Marrow Aspiration
A small sample of bone marrow is collected, usually from the pelvic crest.
Step 3: Photobiomodulation
All cellular components are treated with red and near-infrared light to improve cell survival and biological activity.
Step 4: Injection
The full regenerative solution is precisely injected into the injured or arthritic structures of the shoulder for deep, long-lasting relief.















