Shoulder Artery Embolization
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Shoulder Artery Embolization

Minimally invasive treatment for frozen shoulder, rotator cuff pain, and chronic shoulder conditions

About Shoulder Artery Embolization

Shoulder Artery Embolization is an innovative minimally invasive procedure offered at M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group for patients suffering from chronic shoulder pain, frozen shoulder, or rotator cuff-related conditions. This catheter-based treatment works by reducing the abnormal blood vessel growth and inflammation that contribute to persistent shoulder pain. Performed by our experienced interventional radiologists using advanced image guidance, the procedure requires only a small puncture and local anesthesia. There is no need for open surgery, general anesthesia, or prolonged hospital stays. Shoulder embolization is particularly beneficial for seniors and patients who have not responded to conservative treatments such as physical therapy, steroid injections, or oral medications. By addressing the underlying vascular component of shoulder inflammation, this procedure offers meaningful pain relief and improved range of motion.

What to Expect

Your shoulder embolization procedure begins with local anesthesia and mild sedation for your comfort. Through a small puncture in the wrist or groin, your interventional radiologist threads a micro-catheter to the blood vessels feeding the inflamed shoulder tissue, guided by live X-ray imaging. Tiny particles are delivered to reduce the abnormal blood flow. The procedure typically takes one to two hours, and you will go home the same day. Most patients notice gradual improvement in pain and mobility over the following weeks.

Who Is This For?

This procedure is designed for adults with chronic shoulder pain from frozen shoulder, rotator cuff tendinopathy, or shoulder arthritis who have not improved with medications, injections, or physical therapy — especially those who wish to avoid shoulder surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions can shoulder embolization treat?
Shoulder embolization is effective for frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), chronic rotator cuff tendinopathy, and shoulder osteoarthritis. It targets the inflammatory blood vessels that contribute to ongoing pain and stiffness in these conditions.
How soon will I feel improvement after the procedure?
Many patients begin to notice reduced pain within two to four weeks, with continued improvement over the following months. Full results are typically realized within three months as the inflammation subsides and range of motion improves.
Is shoulder embolization safe for older adults?
Yes. Because it uses only local anesthesia and requires no general anesthesia or major incisions, shoulder embolization carries significantly lower risks than traditional shoulder surgery. It is well-suited for seniors and patients with multiple health conditions.
Will I need physical therapy after the procedure?
Your doctor may recommend gentle physical therapy after shoulder embolization to maximize your range of motion and strengthen the surrounding muscles. Our team at M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group can coordinate a rehabilitation plan tailored to your needs.
What are the risks of shoulder embolization?
Shoulder embolization is considered very safe. The most common side effects are mild soreness or bruising at the puncture site. Serious complications are rare. Your interventional radiologist will review all risks and benefits with you before the procedure.

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Forest Hills, Queens · Great Neck, Long Island

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