Prolotherapy

Treatments & Conditions

  • Knee ligament and meniscus Injuries
  • Rotator Cuff Tears
  • Hip and SI injuries
  • Tennis/Golfers Elbow
  • Ankle sprains
  • Wrist injuries
  • Tendinitis
  • Ligament Sprains
  • Osteoarthritis of the Knee, Shoulder, Hip, and Spine
  • Joint Instability/hypermobility
  • Plantar Fasciitis

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  • Prolotherapy (Proliferative/Regenerative Therapy), is a procedure that stimulates the body’s healing processes to strengthen and repair injured and painful joints and connective tissue (tendons and ligaments). This is done by a directed injection with a solution of dextrose to the injury site causing a focused inflammatory response which stimulates the body’s natural healing mechanism. The injected solution encourages the growth of new ligament or tendon fibers, resulting in a tightening of the weakened structure and decreased pain. Additional treatments repeat this process, allowing a gradual buildup of tissue to restore the original strength to the area.

  • Generally anyone with injury to tendon or ligament tissue can benefit from this therapy.

  • If the tear to the tendon or ligament is complete or a full tear (third degree), then this therapy can have limited value.

  • The treatment course varies depending on the nature and severity of the injury. A typical treatment course is 4-6 treatments at 2-3 week intervals.

  • Adjusting activity schedule to allow for several days of minimal stress on the injured tissue/area following the injection is best. This gives the therapy the best opportunity to have its effect on healing the injury.

    Following an anti-inflammatory nutritional plan for one week prior to therapy can be helpful.

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