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The rotator cuff is composed of four distinct muscle-tendon units; however, clinical data shows the supraspinatus muscle tendon of the shoulder is the most commonly implicated structural component in a rotator cuff tear. This stabilizing tendon complex operates alongside surrounding muscle groups to facilitate fluid, multi-axial shoulder motion. Working in tandem with the deltoid architecture, the supraspinatus tendon actively assists in lifting the arm upward and outward.
To begin your path toward structural shoulder recovery, please contact our office or email our clinical intake team today at 954-751-6990 or info@irosm.com to arrange a comprehensive diagnostics evaluation of your shoulder injury with one of our Board-Certified, Fellowship-trained Regenerative Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Specialists.

A rotator cuff tear refers to a structural disruption or compromise of the soft tissue network that holds the glenohumeral joint securely in place. The supraspinatus tendon is exposed to significant biomechanical stress, rendering it the most frequent site of chronic micro-tears and acute mechanical fraying. When structural integrity is disrupted, normal joint movement becomes restricted.
The progression of a rotator cuff injury can vary significantly between micro-tears caused by repetitive overhead use and sudden, traumatic full-thickness macro-tears. Because the blood supply to these specific insertion sites is naturally limited, internal tissue restoration is often prolonged, leading many patients to seek targeted orthobiologic interventions to promote functional recovery.
Please reach out to our office today at 954-751-6990 or contact info@irosm.com to secure an evaluation slot with our Board-Certified, Fellowship-trained Regenerative Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Physicians.
IROSM was established to deliver advanced, image-guided Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine protocols within a patient-centered framework. Our Board-Certified specialists focus extensively on mitigating shoulder pain without relying on standard surgical reconstruction. Utilizing cutting-edge, high-resolution musculoskeletal ultrasound and digital fluoroscopy, our clinic ensures that target applications are precisely applied to localized tissue lesions.
Our treatment methodology begins with a detailed diagnostic workup and continues through structured, personalized rehabilitation protocols. We emphasize long-term tracking and follow-up adjustments to optimize joint biomechanics, aiming to restore pre-injury performance levels safely.
Historically, individuals experiencing structural shoulder weakness or severe rotator cuff tearing were presented with few alternatives beyond extensive open or arthroscopic surgical repair. Our modern, outpatient orthobiologic protocols offer an interventional option utilizing autologous cell-signaling concentrates and native growth factor suspensions derived from the patient’s own body.
IROSM’s proprietary regenerative approach involves an ultra-minimally invasive, same-day, non-surgical protocol designed to alleviate chronic inflammation, support cellular signaling, and optimize the microenvironment surrounding the compromised tendon fibers.
By opting for an autologous, needle-based injection procedure over standard incisional surgery, patients bypass risks associated with general anesthesia, structural scarring, or surgical site infections.
Clinical observations note that many patients notice progressive functional enhancements within 6 to 8 weeks post-procedure, comparing favorably to the prolonged 6 to 8-month recovery curves often required following invasive surgical repairs.
These autologous protocols concentrate essential biological elements from your own body, delivering them directly to damaged joint structures to help manage persistent pain and return you to daily activities.
Providing advanced, non-surgical orthopedic care and regenerative medicine consultations to individuals throughout Fort Lauderdale and the broader South Florida region.
Institute of Regenerative Orthopedics & Sports Medicine (IROSM)
3333 West Commercial Blvd, Suite 101
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Phone: (954) 751-6990
Email: info@irosm.com
Board-Certified, Fellowship-Trained Physicians
Contact our clinical intake staff today to schedule your comprehensive non-surgical shoulder diagnostic evaluation.

Disclaimer: The informational content provided on this page is intended exclusively for general educational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual therapeutic outcomes can vary substantially based on specific patient physiology. Interventional orthobiologic procedures are not universally appropriate for every shoulder pathology; clinical candidacy and treatment suitability are determined through a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation by a licensed physician. Proudly serving the Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, and surrounding South Florida regional sectors.