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Prolotherapy
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Prolotherapy
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How
Does Prolotherapy Work?
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How
Prolotherapy Helps?
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Indications and Contraindications
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Introduction to Prolotherapy
● Why Get Prolotherapy?
● What is Prolotherapy?
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How Does Prolotherapy Work?
● Are You A Prolotherapy Candidate?
● Tendon, Ligament, Reconstruction
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How Safe Is Prolotherapy?
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Finding a Prolotherapy doctor
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When Prolotherapy May Not
Work
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20
Questions About Prolotherapy
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The History of Prolotherapy
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Curing Chronic Pain
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Sclerotherapy?
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Turning to Prolotherapy
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Prolotherapy and Chronic
Pain
● The Proof Prolotherapy is Working?
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Prolotherapy: Creating Collagen
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How To
Support Treatment
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Case History
Women in Her Mid 60's with Knee
Pain
Ross Hauser, M.D.
Mary P. loved to garden and she
prided herself in always being active. She walked on the treadmill to stay fit
and spent 15 minutes a day on her stationary bicycle. She was in her mid-60s,
but hardly anything slowed her down. However, last year she began to have knee
pain that would just not go away. She had Steroid injections into her knee
and, although she would get two to three weeks of pain relief, soon the
nagging knee pain would return again. She had x-rays done of her knee, and her
doctor told her that she had
Osteoarthritis, but not to worry about it, since
it was not bad enough for a
knee replacement. He prescribed some
anti-inflammatory medications, some exercises, and sent her on her way.
Mary faithfully practiced the
exercises, yet slowly but surely she had to eliminate her favorite activities.
No more could she bicycle, and gardening resulted in so much pain that at
night her
sleep was interrupted from the constant reminder of her arthritic
knee—the one that she was supposed to learn to live with. As the days went
by, she became more and more depressed about her knee pain. She remembered the
days when she could walk, shop, and bicycle without problems, and now they
seemed a distant memory...until she heard of
Prolotherapy. She was a little
reluctant at first, because she was told it might take three to five injection
series in order to get the best results. She thought about it, then decided it
would be worth doing because she was getting depressed because of her
limitations on account of the knee pain.
Surprisingly to Mary, she felt
that the injections were not half as uncomfortable as she thought they would
be (this is often said after people receive
Prolotherapy
treatments for the first time).
After the second series of injections, her knee was definitely beginning to
feel better. She started doing her knee exercises again and other important
exercises. By the third visit, her knee was feeling so good that she did not
need further injections, and she could continue with her exercise program at
home. Mary was so excited by this point she had begun bicycling on a daily
basis, and she was back to doing yard work again. One year later, her knee is
still comfortable, and she is happier than ever. She has thrown those anti-inflammatories
away. Not only does she not need surgery, but she does not even need the
medication.
Prolotherapy is responsible for a lot of anti-inflammatories
landing in the trash!
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Prolotherapy and Knee Pain |
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Baker's Cyst
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Baker's Cyst Research
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Cartilage Regeneration
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Knee
Replacement
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Knee Pain and Prolotherapy
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Pes Anserinus Tendon
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Prolotherapy
and the Patella
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The Surgically
Failed Knee
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Knee arthroscopy
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Knee
Cap Pain
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Severe arthritis of the knee
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Unstable Knee
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Prolotherapy After Arthroscopy
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Case
History Osteoarthritis
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bilateral knee pain
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Knee coronary ligament injury
ACL
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament
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ACL Problems
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ACL SURGERY
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ACL Treatment
Meniscus
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Bucket Handle Meniscus
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Meniscectomy
Knee Videos
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Prolotherapy video-Hauser
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Prolotherapy
video-Darrow
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Prolotherapy
video-Adelson
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Prolotherapy video-Hauser -2
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PRP
Prolotherapy video
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Meniscal Tear Video
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Runner's Knee
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Baker's Cyst
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Chondromalacia
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Sports Injuries Knee
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ACL Tear
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Patellofemoral
Pain Syndrome
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Platelet Rich Plasma PRP
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