We offer a Specialist Evaluation & Trial Session.
Our practice operates on a selective model.
Your first visit functions as a trial of care, allowing both you and our doctor to determine whether our methods are the right fit for your condition.
Ongoing care is offered by invitation only, based on clinical findings and your response to treatment.

Many people are told to rest, take something for the pain, or “see if it goes away.” That might help for a short time, but if the way your shoulder and upper back are moving is never addressed, the pain often returns — and can gradually get worse.
At Lobacz Chiropractic, we look beyond the sore spot and focus on what is happening in your:
Shoulder joint and rotator cuff
Shoulder blade (scapula) motion and control
Neck and upper-back alignment
Muscle tension and trigger points
Posture at work, home, and the gym
These areas work together as a system. If one piece is not moving well, the others have to compensate, and your shoulder can end up irritated and overworked.
During your evaluation, we may assess:
Shoulder range of motion and strength
Rotator cuff and tendon irritation signs
Shoulder blade position and movement
Neck and upper-back alignment
Posture and repetitive strain from work or hobbies
Our goal is to identify patterns that may be driving your shoulder pain instead of only chasing symptoms.
Explore Targeted Treatments for Lasting Shoulder Pain in Evansville
This treatment is:
Non-Surgical
No Medication
No Injections

Customized Shoulder Assessments: Thorough diagnostic evaluation to tailor a specific and effective treatment plan for each patient's unique problem


JointWave is our branded approach to focused shockwave therapy. It uses targeted acoustic waves applied to specific tissues to stimulate circulation and the body’s natural repair processes.
For shoulder-related cases, we may consider JointWave when there are stubborn areas such as:
Chronic muscle tightness
Tendon irritation around the rotator cuff
Trigger points in the shoulder and upper-back muscles
Key points:
Applied directly to problem areas in and around the shoulder
Sessions are brief and focused
May be helpful when shoulder pain has lingered despite rest, ice, and basic care
Not everyone needs JointWave. Your examination findings and goals determine whether we recommend it as part of your plan.
Therapeutic laser uses specific wavelengths of light applied to targeted areas of the body. It is designed to support local circulation and cellular energy in the tissues being treated.
For shoulder problems, we typically focus on:
The front and side of the shoulder
Rotator cuff and surrounding tendons
Areas of irritation in the upper back or around the shoulder blade
Key points:
Non-invasive and generally well tolerated
Sessions are quick and comfortable for most patients
May help support tissue recovery and local discomfort
We only recommend laser therapy when we believe it fits your exam findings and goals. It is never mandatory.

We keep your first visit focused, respectful of your time, and centered on understanding your shoulder pain — not pressuring you into anything you are not comfortable with.
Step 1 – Conversation & History
We start by listening. We will talk through:
Where your shoulder hurts and how long it has been an issue
What movements or positions make it worse
Any injuries, sports, or work factors involved
What you’ve already tried (and how it worked)
Your activity and lifestyle goals
We want to get to know you, and see if we feel like we can help.
Step 2 – Targeted Examination
Next, we perform a focused examination that may include:
Range-of-motion and strength testing
Orthopedic tests for the shoulder and rotator cuff
Evaluation of shoulder blade control and posture
Neck and upper-back mobility
Basic neurological screening
If we believe imaging is needed before care, we will explain why and discuss your options.
Step 3 – Personalized Plan
Once we have the information we need, we will:
Explain what we found in clear, simple terms
Tell you if we believe we can help
Outline a recommended plan, including costs and options
If you are a good candidate and you feel comfortable moving forward, we may begin care the same day.
Dr Lobacz will only take patients he know we can help. He believes his reputation was built on this fact.

Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel and foot pain among Evansville residents. For many people, the discomfort is most noticeable with the first steps in the morning or after long periods of standing, walking, or working on their feet.
If you live in Evansville or the surrounding area and have been struggling with ongoing heel pain, you may have been told to stretch more, rest, or consider injections. While these approaches can help some people, they don’t always address why plantar fasciitis keeps returning. We are able to help at Lobacz Chiropractic.
Fortunately, non-surgical options are available that focus on tissue healing and long-term foot function.
Plantar fasciitis involves irritation or degeneration of the plantar fascia—a thick band of connective tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot from the heel to the toes.
This tissue plays a major role in:
Supporting the arch of the foot
Absorbing shock during walking and standing
Stabilizing movement
When the plantar fascia becomes overstressed or damaged, it can lead to persistent heel pain and stiffness.
In Southwestern Indiana and nearby communities, plantar fasciitis often develops due to a combination of lifestyle and biomechanical factors, including:
Prolonged standing or walking for work
Hard surfaces and concrete floors
Improper footwear or worn-out shoes
Limited ankle mobility or poor foot mechanics
Tight calf muscles or Achilles tendon tension
Over time, these factors place repeated strain on the plantar fascia, making it difficult for the tissue to heal on its own.
Many people try home remedies such as stretching, icing, night splints, or orthotics. While these may temporarily reduce symptoms, they often don’t resolve the underlying tissue breakdown or circulation issues contributing to plantar fasciitis.
This is why some Evansville patients experience heel pain that lasts for months—or even years—despite doing “everything right.”
Traditional approaches often include:
Anti-inflammatory medications
Cortisone injections
Physical therapy
Custom orthotics
Recommendations for surgery in severe cases
While these methods may provide relief for some individuals, they do not always promote long-term tissue healing or restore normal foot function.
As a result, many people seek conservative, non-surgical alternatives.
Modern conservative care focuses on improving circulation, reducing tissue stress, and supporting the body’s natural repair processes.
Some non-surgical options that may help include:
Shockwave therapy applies acoustic waves to the injured tissue. This approach is designed to stimulate blood flow, encourage tissue regeneration, and support healing in chronic plantar fasciitis cases.
Shockwave therapy is commonly used when heel pain has not responded well to rest or traditional care.
High-intensity laser therapy is used to support cellular activity, reduce inflammation, and help calm pain signals in the foot. It is non-invasive and often used alongside other conservative treatments.
Addressing foot, ankle, and lower-extremity mechanics can reduce abnormal stress on the plantar fascia. Improving joint motion and alignment may help decrease strain and support recovery.
You may want to seek a professional evaluation if:
Heel pain persists longer than a few weeks
Pain is worst in the morning or after rest
Symptoms return despite stretching or orthotics
Foot pain limits work, exercise, or daily activities
A comprehensive evaluation can help determine whether non-surgical care is appropriate for your condition. Getting started today with Lobacz Chiropractic.
If you live in Evansville, Newburgh, Henderson, or surrounding areas and are dealing with ongoing heel pain, conservative care may offer an alternative to injections or surgery. We are here to help at Lobacz Chiropractic.
The goal is to support healing, improve mobility, and help you stay active without relying on invasive procedures.
If plantar fasciitis is interfering with your daily life, an evaluation can help identify the contributing factors and determine what non-surgical options may be appropriate for you. Lobacz Chiropractic is ready to help you take your next steps.
FAQs
Quick Answers to Your Shoulder Pain Queries
We use a Class 4 laser to calm down the inflammation, and decrease the pain. We also use Shockwave therapy, to help increase range of motion and bring blood back to the area for healing.
Thats ok. We're not here to judge, but help. Make an appointment, lets see if we can help!
This depends on the severity of your condition. When it comes to Shoulder pain, every story is different, so treatment length varies. Alot of our patients see a change after the first treatment!
However, most of our patients see true results in 5-8 weeks.
No, insurance does not cover what we do. We do have reasonable rates and can set up a care plan for you and financial plan that will make sense. Let's first find out if your a candidate for care!
Treatment can be uncomfortable at first, but not typically painful. We can always change the intensity and at your pace.
That's why we do it! We want you to experience what we do so your comfortable with making an investment in your health!
We are a no pressure office.