Shoulder injuries and chronic rotator cuff conditions are common among Taiwanese patients, and surgical repair often involves significant recovery time and expense. Ultrasound-guided regenerative shoulder therapy targets damaged tendons and inflamed tissue with precision, promoting tissue healing without surgery. Our clinic in Chiang Mai, approximately four hours from Taipei, provides Taiwanese patients with advanced shoulder treatment, Mandarin-speaking staff, and structured rehabilitation handover.
Shoulder regenerative therapy uses ultrasound-guided biological treatments to target damaged rotator cuff tendons, inflamed bursa, and degenerative shoulder tissue. Ultrasound guidance allows real-time visualisation during treatment, ensuring precise delivery to the affected structures. Treatment begins with diagnostic shoulder ultrasound and clinical assessment, followed by ultrasound-guided delivery of regenerative biologicals to the specific tendons, bursa, or joint structures involved. For a comprehensive understanding of the science, evidence, and treatment process, visit our full Shoulder Regenerative Therapy page.
Taiwanese patients value the ultrasound-guided precision of regenerative shoulder therapy, which targets specific damaged tendons and tissue rather than relying on surgery. Recovery is significantly faster than surgical shoulder repair, with most patients resuming light activities within days. The treatment cost is a fraction of private orthopaedic surgery at home, and Mandarin-speaking staff ensure you understand every aspect of your shoulder treatment and rehabilitation plan.
Partial rotator cuff tears can respond well to regenerative therapy, promoting natural tissue repair without the need for surgical intervention.
A typical shoulder treatment programme takes three to five days in Chiang Mai.
Light activities can resume within days. Full recovery typically progresses over six to twelve weeks with a structured physiotherapy programme.
Regenerative therapy addresses underlying tissue damage rather than temporarily masking pain. Cortisone provides short-term relief but does not promote healing.
Yes. Our team includes Mandarin-speaking coordinators and clinical staff to support Taiwanese patients.
Regenerative shoulder therapy in Thailand offers significant cost advantages compared to private orthopaedic care in Taiwan, while maintaining high clinical standards.
Common conditions include partial rotator cuff tears, shoulder tendinopathy, frozen shoulder, and shoulder arthritis.
While Taiwan's TFDA permits some regenerative therapies, access to comprehensive regenerative shoulder protocols remains limited in clinical practice. Advanced biological treatments for shoulder conditions are not widely offered through the National Health Insurance system.
Yes. We provide comprehensive treatment summaries, imaging, and rehabilitation programmes for coordinated follow-up with your Taiwanese healthcare team.
Taiwanese nationals enjoy visa-free entry to Thailand for stays up to 30 days, making the travel process straightforward.