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David’s Patient Health Journey: PRP Injections

My injury occurred in February 2021.  I weight train 3 days a week with a trainer and I was doing dumbbell chest presses.

My sequence was: 35 pounds – 40 pounds – 45 pounds, all of which I had done several times before. But while doing the 40 pound reps there was an unpleasant ‘popping’ sound and I dangerously lost control of the weights.

Rotator Cuff Injury Diagnosis and Imaging Results

I contacted a physiotherapist who arranged for an x-ray and ultrasound that afternoon (always have your injuries seen to as quickly as possible!). At my follow up appointment later that week, we reviewed the results and was advised I had an 11 millimetre tear in my rotator cuff. No wonder I had so much pain and difficulty moving my arm!

Thankfully, the physiotherapist recommended Group 23 Sports Medicine and made the appointment for me with Dr. Auld (a referral from a physiotherapist, chiropractor or physician is required to see any sport medicine physician). After examining my shoulder Dr. Auld made some recommendations and took the time to carefully review the possible benefits and overall process of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections, which was his principal treatment suggestion.

PRP Injection Treatment for Rotator Cuff Tear

My first injection was in August, and I saw Dr. Manning who again explained the process for the injection and the possible benefits, which I really appreciated. The injection process itself was quite interesting to watch on the screen (and is a nice distraction if you’re a bit uncomfortable with needles!).

My second injection was scheduled for September and by the night of the second injection my pain level had dropped significantly and the arthritis in my shoulder stopped hurting!  I have had significant progress in movement and little or no pain since the second injection.

Recovery After PRP Therapy for Shoulder Injury

My overall experience with the doctors and staff of Group 23 Sports Medicine was fantastic. From beginning to end, they carefully guided me through the various options, and I really appreciated the follow-up phone calls after the injections to ensure there were no problems. My final review with Dr. Auld in October was excellent. I was able to happily tell him the PRP injections worked, and I was very pleased with the results.  Without the injections, I would not be where I am now, and I never expected to make a full recovery due to the severity of the tear. However, I’m now confident I will soon be back to my original strength, range of motion and most importantly, pain free!


Here at Group23 Sports Medicine, we are so excited by David’s, and many others, successful Patient Health Journeys. If you have a recent or lingering injury, pain or other physical aliment – we urge you to seek treatment! We’d love to help you to #riseabove on your path back to full health.

 

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Shea Quilichini

Physiotherapist
BSc, MScPT, CGIMS

Born and raised in Calgary, Shea’s interest in physiotherapy began after completing his undergraduate degree in Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. After working for several years as a kinesiologist, he went on to earn his Master’s in Physiotherapy from McMaster University.
 
Since graduating, Shea has gained clinical experience in sport medicine and orthopaedic settings, including the McMaster Sport Medicine Clinic, the University of Calgary, and a specialized hip and hockey clinic in Oakville. He has completed his Certificate in Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (GunnIMS) through the University of British Columbia and his Intermediate Diploma in Manual and Manipulative Therapy through the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. Shea is registered with the College of Physical Therapists of Alberta and is on both the spinal manipulation and dry needling rosters.
 
Shea treats a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, with a special focus on low back, hip, knee, neck and nerve pain.  His approach combines hands-on therapy, targeted exercise, and practical education to help patients recover and build lasting resilience. Each treatment plan is individualized, whether the goal is managing a new injury or working through persistent pain.  As a musician himself, Shea also enjoys working with musicians, as well as recreational and competitive athletes, helping them return to their highest level of function with confidence.
 
Outside the clinic, Shea enjoys exploring the Rockies and spending time in the backcountry, staying active year-round. He values time with friends and family,  trying new restaurants around the city, and almost always has a creative project underway – feel free to ask him what he’s building next!
Claire Froese

Physiotherapist
MScPT

Claire graduated with a Masters of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta in Edmonton in 2020. 

 

Much of Claire’s passion for, and interest in, the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation came from her own personal journey as an athlete in sport. She played soccer at a high level throughout her junior high and high school years and then went on to play CIS university level soccer as well. During those years she was inspired by the difference that a number of physiotherapists and athletic therapists made in her own life, both personally and from a rehabilitation perspective, and this encouraged her to ultimately pursue her own career in Physiotherapy.  

 

Claire is passionate about partnering with and motivating people to reach their highest potential, regardless of age, current activity level or ability. She wants to empower you to move better and feel stronger in your every day life and help you achieve your goals; whether that be returning to play as an athlete or someone looking to get back to their activities of daily living. Claire likes to incorporate education, manual therapy techniques and strength and conditioning principles into her practice in order to treat a variety of different injuries and conditions. 

 

In her free time, Claire can be found spending time with her family and friends. She loves the outdoors and specifically enjoys road biking, running and walking her dog. 

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