Accessibility Tools

This video features a 2-month post-procedure follow-up shared by Dr. Don Buford at Texas Orthobiologics, focusing on a former Division 1 college basketball athlete who treated a severe shoulder injury without surgery.

Key Highlights:

  • The Injury: The patient, a former basketball player for the University of North Texas, had a long history of chronic shoulder pain and dysfunction due to a high-grade, partial-thickness tear (roughly an 80% tear) in her right supraspinatus tendon (part of the rotator cuff).
  • The Alternative: She had already seen another surgeon and was actively scheduled to undergo surgical rotator cuff repair. Seeking non-surgical options instead, she found Dr. Buford online.
  • The Treatment: Dr. Buford performed a targeted, office-based Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injection using the patient's own blood. The treatment was precisely delivered into three specific zones of the shoulder:
    • The glenohumeral joint (the main shoulder joint socket)
    • Directly into the 80% tear within the supraspinatus tendon
    • The subacromial bursa (the fluid-filled sac above the rotator cuff)
  • Results at 2 Months:
    • Pain Relief: The patient notes that within just two weeks of receiving the PRP injection, her chronic shoulder pain was completely gone.
    • Improved Mobility: She demonstrates excellent range of motion on camera. Prior to the procedure, she could barely hold her arm up at a 90-degree angle and completely lacked the ability to rotate her forearm down and up (internal/external rotation) due to agonizing pain. At two months, she can perform these rotations seamlessly and pain-free.
    • Activity: With her symptoms resolved, she has successfully returned to progressive strength training and exercise.

Condition: Rotator Cuff Tear

Procedure: Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection for Rotator Cuff Tear

Questions about this treatment

What shoulder condition is featured in this patient success story?
The patient had a high-grade partial-thickness tear of approximately 80% in the right supraspinatus tendon, which is part of the rotator cuff.
What treatment did the patient receive for her rotator cuff tear?
The patient received a targeted, office-based Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injection using her own blood.
Where was the PRP injection delivered?
The PRP was targeted to three areas: the glenohumeral joint, directly into the supraspinatus tear, and the subacromial bursa.
How quickly did the patient's shoulder pain improve?
The patient reported that her chronic shoulder pain was completely gone within approximately two weeks after the PRP injection.
How was the patient's shoulder functioning two months after treatment?
At the two-month follow-up, she demonstrated excellent shoulder range of motion, including pain-free internal and external rotation, and had returned to progressive strength training and exercise.
Did the patient avoid rotator cuff surgery?
The patient had previously been scheduled for surgical rotator cuff repair but sought a non-surgical option and received a targeted PRP treatment instead.
Who provides PRP treatment for rotator cuff injuries at Texas Orthobiologics?
PRP and regenerative medicine treatments are provided by Don Buford, MD and the Texas Orthobiologics team in Dallas, Texas.

Every patient is different, and a video is not a promise of the same result. If you want to know whether an orthobiologic or surgical option fits your own injury, that starts with an exam and imaging — not a video.

Request an appointment

« All patient success stories

Location
& Directions

Map of Texas Orthobiologics

Texas Orthobiologics
Don Buford, MD

3310 Live Oak
Suite 202
Dallas, TX 75204

Get Directions

(877) 777-8883 (Dallas)

Monday - Friday: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm