What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy is an elective non-surgical treatment option that may be advised by your healthcare provider to treat connective tissue injuries and musculoskeletal disorders which cause chronic and progressive pain. The procedure involves injecting an irritant to the injured connective tissues such as tendons, ligaments or joints to stimulate regrowth and healing of tissue. Hence, it is also known as proliferation therapy or regenerative injection therapy.
How does Prolotherapy work?
Normally, tendons and ligaments holds the bones together in place. When these tissues get injured or damaged, the bones and joints can become misaligned resulting in pain. The irritant substance injected into the injured area during prolotherapy causes mild inflammation and increases blood circulation in that area. Thus prolotherapy encourages the body’s natural healing mechanism by regenerating new cells and tissues.
How are prolotherapy injections administered?
Prolotherapy injections contain a mixture of a local anesthetic and an irritant such as sugar water (dextrose) or saline (a mixture of sodium chloride and water).
Prolotherapy injections are directly administered intramuscular or intradermal depending on the targeting area. About 6-8 weekly injections may be given.
Indications of Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy may be indicated for:
Contra-indications of Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy is contra-indicated in the following conditions:
Preparations for Prolotherapy
In preparing for the prolotherapy, the following steps may be performed:
Prolotherapy Procedure
The prolotherapy procedure involves the following steps:
Follow up after Prolotherapy
You may be recommended to:
Merits of Prolotherapy
Following are some of the benefits of prolotherapy observed in patients:
Common side effects related of prolotherapy are usually temporary and include:
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