
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.

Experience targeted relief with our tailored plantar fasciitis treatments, designed to restore mobility and eliminate pain through advanced techniques and personalized care plans.
Explore Targeted Treatments for Lasting Foot and Heel Pain Relief.

Customized Foot Assessments: Thorough diagnostic evaluation to tailor a specific and effective treatment plan for each patient's unique foot condition.


Shockwave Therapy helps break up adhesions in the plantar fascia, and bring blood to the area. Typically patients feel some relief after the first treatment
Laser treatment helps with inflammation and pain signals. It is non-invasive and very comfortable to the patient.


Shoulder pain is a common problem for many Evansville residents, especially those who work physically demanding jobs, lift regularly, or have a history of sports or overuse injuries. Because the shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the body, even minor issues can significantly affect daily activities like reaching, sleeping, or exercising. Here at Lobacz Chiropractic we are at to help.
If you live in Evansville or the surrounding area and have been told that injections, medications, or surgery are the next step, it may be worth exploring conservative, non-surgical options first.
The shoulder joint relies on a complex system of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joint surfaces working together. Pain often develops when one or more of these structures becomes irritated, inflamed, or overloaded.
Common contributors to shoulder pain include:
Repetitive lifting or overhead movements
Poor posture or prolonged desk work
Rotator cuff strain or degeneration
Previous injuries or falls
Joint stiffness or reduced mobility
Over time, these issues can limit motion and create ongoing discomfort that does not always improve with rest alone.
One of the biggest frustrations for people dealing with shoulder pain is how long it can last. Reduced circulation, repeated strain, and compensation patterns can interfere with the body’s ability to heal the affected tissues.
This is why many Evansville patients experience:
Pain that returns after physical therapy
Discomfort that worsens at night
Limited range of motion despite rest
Ongoing stiffness or weakness
When the underlying tissue health and joint mechanics are not addressed, symptoms may continue.
Traditional approaches to shoulder pain often include:
Anti-inflammatory medications
Cortisone injections
Physical therapy
Activity restriction
Surgical consultations
While these options may help manage symptoms, they do not always address tissue degeneration or restore optimal joint function. As a result, many patients seek non-surgical alternatives that focus on healing and mobility.
Conservative care for shoulder pain aims to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support the body’s natural repair processes.
Some non-surgical options that may help include:
Shockwave therapy applies acoustic waves to irritated or degenerated tissues. This approach is designed to stimulate blood flow, encourage tissue repair, and support healing in chronic shoulder conditions.
It is commonly used for tendon-related shoulder pain and cases that have 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 shoulder. It is non-invasive and often comfortable for patients.
Laser therapy is frequently combined with other conservative treatments to support recovery.
Improving shoulder joint motion, spinal alignment, and movement mechanics can reduce abnormal stress on the shoulder. When the shoulder, neck, and upper back work together properly, many patients notice improved comfort and function.
You may want to consider a professional evaluation if:
Shoulder pain lasts more than a few weeks
Pain interferes with sleep or daily activities
Range of motion is limited
Symptoms return after previous treatments
A thorough evaluation can help determine whether non-surgical care may be appropriate for your condition.
If you live in Evansville, Newburgh, Henderson, or surrounding areas and are struggling with shoulder pain, conservative care may offer an alternative to injections or surgery. Lobacz Chiropractic is able to help with the pain.
The goal is to improve mobility, support healing, and help you stay active without invasive procedures.
If shoulder pain is limiting your ability to work, exercise, or enjoy daily life, an evaluation can help identify contributing factors and determine what non-surgical options may be right for you. If you're ready to take your next step Lobacz Chiropractic is ready to help.
FAQs
Quick Answers to Your Foot Pain Queries
What exactly is plantar fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia, the tissue connecting the heel to toe.
Who is at risk for developing plantar fasciitis?
It is more common in runners, overweight individuals, and those with inadequate footwear.
What are the symptoms of plantar fasciitis?
The most common symptom is a stabbing pain in the bottom of the foot near the heel.
How is plantar fasciitis treated at your clinic?
Treatment includes manual therapy, orthotics, rehabilitative exercises, and sometimes modalities like shockwave or laser therapy. We focus on reducing pain, decreasing inflammation, and restoring foot function.
How is plantar fasciitis treated at your clinic
Treatment includes manual therapy, orthotics, rehabilitative exercises, and sometimes additional modalities like shockwave or laser therapy. We focus on reducing pain, decreasing inflammation, and restoring foot function.
Can plantar fasciitis come back, and how can I prevent it?
Yes, it can recur. Prevent it with proper footwear, maintaining healthy weight, and regular foot exercises.