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Pennsylvania
Prolotherapy Doctors
Paul Peirsel, M.D.
Total Health, Common Sense Medicine
505 Poplar Street
Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335
814 337 7429
814 337 5476 Fax
health@totalhealthvision.com
From Dr. Piersel's website:
http://totalhealthvision.com/
Prolotherapy is an injection technique that targets, and
accelerates normal inflammation at the site of an unresolved
injury. This is most often torn connective tissue. Examples
are ligament from bone, tendon attachments and fascial
attachments. These injuries are variously called sprains,
strains, fascitis and chronic pain. Syndromes consisting of
constellations of these hot spots are labeled but poorly
understood.
Healing is our goal. We expect the pain to resolve in most
cases as a result of the body completing repair of the
injury. The injury can be the result of acute trauma or
cumulative trauma over decades. A program of regular
inspection and repair is expected to extend functional life
of the musculoskeletal system. Stimulation of fibroblasts to
produce collagen, their programmed function, results in
deposition of this reinforcing material in the area of
concern. Patterns of deposition appear to be linear
suggesting force-vector determination. This, along with the
contractile nature of maturing collagen, appears to result
in a literal "tightening" of the neccessary connections in a
pattern that results from the unique loading characteristics
of the treated system.
Our human body is a thermodynamic system like a steam
engine. They are both physical systems subject to the
development of "Entropy" or wear and tear. Excess kinetic
energy not used for effective work becomes disorder. This
excess energy, a well recognized part of the stress
reaction, is especially destructive in the face of delayed
repair. Repair, when defined in cellular terms, is
equivalent to normal inflammation.
Aging results in cellular efficiency declining. Repair
activity, carried out by our cells, also slows. Delayed
healing, however, can also be due to other factors including
stress, inadequate nutrition, toxins and injudicious use of
anti inflammatory medication.
The adrenal gland is the transducer shifting energy from the
repair systems to the body's musculoskeletal system. The
sleep we enjoy at night is a "pit stop" in our race to
survive. Under prolonged stress our body reduces the energy
consumption of all processes other than that required for
our "fight or flight", repair suffering greatly. If the
excess energy associated with stress persists with prolonged
reduction in energy available for repair, the result is
inevitable and confirmed by any intelligent, observant
adult.
Mobility is a prerequisite for a completely fulfilling life.
Unlike the popular ads touting artificial mobility, we focus
on maintaining natural mobility. Systematic maintenance of a
thermodynamic system allows longer function. Prolotherapy is
a valuable tool.
Successfully treated for a back condition, the result of an
auto accident, by Dr Jack Smith who is a recognized pioneer
in the field, I became his apprentice for over a year.
Additional knowledge and understanding was obtained through
study of works such as Hacketts original textbook and the
works of Cyriax. Twenty five years experience in Critical
Care Medicine, placing needles and devices under critical
circumstances, provided confidence when in 1995 began the
practice of Prolotherapy. Courses provided by the American
Association of Orthopedic Medicine (AAOM) and The
Osteopathic Pain Management and Sclerotherapy, provided
hands on experience with both cadavers and live patients.
Prolo-related adjustments of musculoskeletal relationships
are applied to ensure the "tightening" occurs while
maintaining the proper functional and anatomic
relationships. Osteopathic or Chiropractic follow-up is
often encouraged.
A decade of successful practice of this discipline has
prepared me to offer my growing experience to you. A chronic
pain of musculo-skeletal origin that persists, despite the
best efforts of your physicians, may well respond to this
approach.
An acute injury of connective tissue that is being treated
with anti inflammatories and coricosteroids beyond the first
week needs my attention.
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