Shoulder / Rotator Cuff

Periarthritis of the shoulder is characterized by pain in the side of the shoulder or upper arm, which can radiate to the neck or elbow. The pain worsens after physical activity and often disrupts sleep at night. The condition also limits movement, making it difficult to spread or lift the arm, significantly impacting work and daily activities. 

Who Is at Risk for Shoulder Periarthritis?

Women over 50

Housewives and teachers who perform repetitive tasks

White-collar workers who sit for long hours in the office

Treatment Methods    

Use PowerCure laser therapy to maintain body function, promote cell regeneration, and improve blood circulation. 

Perform exercises to mobilize and stretch the joints.

Keep the affected area warm and avoid exposure to cold.

Correct poor posture to prevent further strain on the shoulder.

Get Back to Doing What You Love – PowerCure Heals Your Shoulder!

What Is PowerCure? What Can It Help with?  

PowerCure Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) involves using low-power light energy with specific wavelengths that interact with tissues. LLLT works deep within cells to accelerate repair and improve function.

PowerCure is suitable for a wide variety of conditions, including soft tissue and musculoskeletal injuries, arthritis, repetitive stress injuries, wound healing, and many other medical issues. It has been clinically proven to be both safe and effective.

Treatment Protocol   

Place the device perpendicular to the shoulder joint for 8 minutes.

Move the device to the upper part of the shoulder and treat for another 8 minutes.

An additional 8 minutes of treatment at the back of the shoulder is beneficial.

If pain radiates to the scapula, treat under each scapula for 8 minutes.

For optimal results, repeat the treatment twice a day, with each session lasting about 30 minutes. A seven-day treatment course is recommended, with a two-day break between courses. Three treatment cycles are suggested for best outcomes.

Specific Treatment Instructions:
Place the device on the following areas, ensuring you cover all the spots around the shoulder joint.

  • Upper shoulder
  • Back of the shoulder
  • Around the shoulder joint

The results may vary, so continue using it. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us – we’re here to help!