PROLOTHERAPY RELIEVES PAIN FOR THE OBESE
Ross
Hauser, M.D.
When a person is overweight it puts extra
strain on the joints, obviously. What this means is that the ligaments
in an overweight person have to be stronger than in a normal weight
person to support the person. From a Prolotherapy standpoint this means
several things:
The person most likely will need a stronger proliferant sooner (to
increase the inflammation and hopefully the healing.
The person most likely will need more treatments than an 'average
weight' person.
The body has tremendous regenerative capabilities but one must never
forget the fact that many different factors affect connective tissue
healing. Perhaps, the most overlooked factor in healing is nutritional.
Generally by the time someone is seen at Caring Medical in Oak Park,
Illinois, they have seen ten health care clinicians and often none of
them have considered any of the 10 causes as to why you don’t heal. The
first factor that needs to be considered is nutritional.
By definition, pain means something is weak or injured, assuming a
musculoskeletal cause for the pain. Most people can tell the date and
time when their pain started. “I was in a car accident on "I fell down
the stairs on___" I was playing a lot of golf when___" Most people with
pain know what started the pain they just want to find out how to end
it! The first place to start is to look at what you are putting in your
mouth to nourish your body.
In just about every nutritional study on Americans, nutritional
deficiencies are found. To grow ligaments, tendons, or for that matter
to heal any bodily structure, it is safe to say that the whole gamut of
essential nutrients are needed. This means the spectrum of amino acids,
fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements that are supposed to
be consumed in a healthy diet. Unfortunately the average person in
America gouges on fried fatty foods in between the nutrient-deficiency
binges of bread and pasta, which are helped down the old windpipe with
sugar-ladened soft drinks.
It wouldn’t be a bad idea for the person in chronic pain to get some
nutritional testing done to look for nutrient deficiencies. For the
person with chronic pain, perhaps the main reason you don’t heal is
because you don’t eat right! Too many carbohydrates is the number one
reason people are overweight. The more weight you have the stronger your
joints and ligaments have to be to support the weight. So weight loss is
a part of curing chronic pain. What you don’t know is that one sugar
load hampers immune function for four hours! So the person that has a
soda every few hours is suppressing their immune system all day. This is
the same immune system that heals your connective tissues. If you want
to heal, cut out the sugar and take control of your diet.
When you are obese it puts extra
strain on your joints. This means that the
ligaments
in an overweight person have to be stronger than in a normal weight
person to support. From a
Prolotherapy
standpoint this means several things:
The person most likely
will need a stronger proliferant sooner to increase the
inflammation
and hopefully the healing.
The person most likely
will need more treatments than an 'average weight' person.
In other words,
Prolotherapy works fine for the overweight person, they just need to be a
little more patient. The largest person I have done Prolotherapy on? I
would say they weighed over 500 pounds. If a 600 pound person came in or
more I would have no hesitation in treating them as long as they understood
the above.
The body has tremendous
regenerative capabilities but one must never forget the fact that many
different factors affect
connective tissue
healing. Perhaps, the most overlooked factor in healing is nutritional.
Generally by the time someone is seen at
Caring Medical in Oak Park,
Illinois, they have seen ten health care clinicians and often none of them
have considered any of the 10 causes as to why you don’t heal. The first
factor that needs to be considered is nutritional.
By definition, pain means something is weak or injured, assuming a
musculoskeletal cause for the pain. Most people can tell the date and time
when their pain started. “I was in a car accident on….I fell down the stairs
on…. I was playing a lot of golf when…" Most people with pain know what
started the pain they just want to find out how to end it! The first place
to start is to look at what you are putting in your mouth to nourish your
body.
In just about every nutritional
study on Americans, nutritional deficiencies are found. To grow ligaments,
tendons, or for
that matter to heal any bodily structure, it is safe to say that the whole
gamut of essential nutrients are needed. This means the spectrum of amino
acids, fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements that are supposed
to be consumed in a healthy diet. Unfortunately the average person in
America gouges on fried fatty foods in between the nutrient-deficiency
binges of bread and pasta, which are helped down the old windpipe with
sugar-ladened soft drinks.
It wouldn’t be a bad idea for the person in
chronic pain
to get some
nutritional testing done to look for nutrient deficiencies. For the
person with chronic pain, perhaps the main reason you don’t heal is because
you don’t eat right! Too many carbohydrates is the number one reason people
are overweight. The more weight you have the stronger your joints and
ligaments have to be to support the weight. So weight loss is a part of
curing chronic pain. What you don’t know is that one sugar load hampers
immune function for four hours! So the person that has a soda every few
hours is suppressing their immune system all day. This is the same immune
system that heals your connective tissues. If you want to heal, cut out the
sugar and take control of your diet.
What is the Effect of Obesity on Healing?
Ligaments, which provide stability to the joints, resist stretching (good
tensile strength). Tensile strength of ligaments is much less than the
tensile strength of bone. Thus, when a joint is stressed, the ligament will
be injured prior to the bone because it is the weak link of the
bone-ligament complex the ligament will stretch and sprain before the bone
will fracture. The area where the ligament is injured is the
fibro-osseous
junction.
The strength of the ligament required to maintain the stability of the joint
depends directly on the pressure applied. The heavier the force applied to
the joint, the stronger the ligament must be to hold the joint in place.
This explains why overweight people, exhibiting a positive "basketball-belly
sign,” are prone to chronic pain and impaired healing. The excess weight
places increased pressure on the ligaments, especially in the lower back,
hip, and knee areas. These ligaments stretch and weaken and begin the
process known as
osteoarthritis.
Weight loss is effective for decreasing the pain of
Osteoarthritis and
chronic ligament and tendon weakness because it diminishes the stress on the
joints. Stabilization and movement of the joint requires less work by the
ligaments and tendons, resulting in reduced pain.
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