How Does Prolotherapy Work? Prolotherapy Explained.
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Dr Musson, interventional pain and regenerative medicine physician discusses prolotherapy and how it can be helpful for ligament or tendon injuries.
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prolotherapy and PRP saved my life, after a chiro ruined it with is adjustements, I highly recommend prolotherapy and PRP, make sure you rehab properly i made the mistake of going back to powerlifting at 47 and re injured.
Thanks for your comment. Appropriate rehab is essential!
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the chart at 00:50 was so useful! if you are receiving multiple sessions of prolotherapy I assume the process restarts from 0 after every session or do the individual tissues heal cumulatively? I have noticed a big reduction in pain, even after one session, so just curious if subsequent sessions can act as set backs since you're reinjuring the tissue every time?
They may feel like a temporary set back but I would expect continued improvement. I wouldn't say you're starting over at level zero.
Which concentration do you recommend used for your patients like 12.5, 25% or 50% like depending on the injury and inflammatory response to it?
Sir you forgot to answer my question from six months ago