PROLOTHERAPY IS A NON-SURGICAL OPTION FOR SPORTS INJURY! With Prolotherapy, you can
keep training, get back in the game/event quickly, no down time, no long rehab required, alternative to the much-feared often career-ending surgeries...
M.E.A.T. (Movement, Exercise, Analgesics, and Treatment)
While immobility is detrimental to ligament and tendon healing, movement
is beneficial. Movement and gentle range-of-motion exercises improve
blood flow to the area. With better circulation, there is better
healing. If the movement is too painful initially, then isometric
exercise involving the contraction of muscle without movement of
the affected joint can be performed with equal benefit.
Natural analgesics or
pain relievers such as bromelaine, trypsin, and papain aid in healing injuries
by increasing nutrient delivery to the injured site as well as removing the debris
of damaged tissues, reducing the swelling or edema.
The T in Meat stands for specific
treatments that increase blood flow and immune cell migration to the damaged
area. This includes physical therapy, massage, ultrasound, chiropractic
care,
and Prolotherapy.
The goal of a health professional in treating a chronic
sport related injury should not be the alleviation of pain, but the restoration
of the ligaments and tendons to their normal pre-injury strength. Unfortunately most athletes are treated by clinicians who provide
pain relief in the form of Ibuprofen, aspirin, cortisone shots, and
surgery. While these therapies meet the goal of providing pain relief
in the short-term, they do so at the expense of continually weakening
the ligaments and tendons, and the eventual loss of the individual's
ability to participate in their chosen sports. Prolotherapy can bring
the athlete back to full strength without surgery, drugs, or other
pain suppressants.
Prolotherapy, because it triggers the growth of
normal collagen, or connective tissue, not only allows the athlete to return
to sports actively, but often the area that was injured will be stronger than
before the injury and the athlete's performance will be enhanced.
Generally Prolotherapy treatments are given once a month to allow
time for the growth of the new connective tissue. Patients normally
require four to six treatments for complete recovery.
Injured athletes will want to return to their golf or tennis game
or other activities as quickly as possible. In this case Prolotherapy
injections are sometimes given on a weekly basis, or a stronger solution is used to speed the healing process. This is not the ideal situation
however. The preferred regime is for the patient to receive Prolotherapy
treatments in the off-season to allow complete strengthening to take
place.
Ross Hauser, MD is a Prolotherapy doctor and
Medical Director of Caring Medical and Rehabilitation Services
in Oak Park, Illinois. In this video, Dr. Hauser performs
a Prolotherapy treatment to a knee, demonstrating the Prolotherapy
injection technique practiced at Caring Medical. Dr. Hauser
treats patients from around the globe with Hackett-Hemwall
Prolotherapy and has found it is an excellent alternative
to knee surgery, NSAID treatment, and cortisone injections.
If you would like to see our other videos on Prolotherapy,
or would like to email us to see if Prolotherapy can help
your knee pain, please visit www.caringmedical.com.
Prolotherapy can be used in almost all painful knee conditions
and injuries, including: meniscal tear, knee tendinosis,
osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease, tendon injury,
ligament injury, ACL injury, anterior cruciate ligament tear,
MCL, injury, medial collateral ligament tear, iliotibial
band injury, sports injuries, and knee joint instability.
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provider. Some statements on this site regarding the value of nutritional
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Prolotherapy may not be effective for every individual and there are risks involved,
these risks should be discussed with your physician. Results achieved
with some may not be typical of all. Please consult a physician.
There
is no known cure for arthritis. Prolotherapy and nutritional supplements
can help alleviate, reverse, or end arthritic pain by treating an underlying
cause that contributes to degenerative disease, ligament laxity. Strengthening
ligaments and other connective tissue can help prevent bone on bone arthritis
from developing.