Common Symptom

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain can stem from the rotator cuff, bursa, joint capsule, or the cervical spine. Accurate diagnosis determines the most effective treatment.

What Could Be Causing Your Shoulder Pain?

Nonsurgical Treatment Options

Physicians at Key West Concierge Orthopedics identify the source and develop a personalised plan that may include PRP injections, cortisone or epidural steroid injections, stem cell therapy, viscosupplementation, or guided physical rehabilitation. View all treatments →

Frequently Asked Questions

Shoulder pain most commonly results from rotator cuff pathology, frozen shoulder, bursitis, or referred pain from the cervical spine.

The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint. Tears - partial or full thickness - cause pain, weakness, and limited motion. Many respond well to nonsurgical treatment.

Yes. Most rotator cuff tears, bursitis, impingement, and frozen shoulder cases respond to nonsurgical treatment. Each patient is evaluated individually.

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Medically reviewed by Jason Pirozzolo, DO Medical Director · Last reviewed May 2026
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