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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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Prolotherapy and Shoulder Pain
Prolotherapy to the Shoulder
Videos
Articles on Prolotherapy to the shoulder area using dextrose
Prolotherapy and PRP Prolotherapy
Rotator cuff tendonitis
Anyone who has been told they have rotator cuff tendonitis should consult with a
Prolotherapy doctor.
In my opinion the best treatment approach is early recognition and treatment with Prolotherapy. In this scenario, Prolotherapy is encouraged, as it eliminates the
need for a lot of shoulder surgeries. If the rotator cuff tear has become large
enough to produce profound weakness in the shoulder, shoulder surgery may be
necessary and Prolotherapy can be used as a post-operative treatment to improve
tissue strength and overall recovery.
Slap
Lesions
It's common for patients to walk into
Caring Medical
and tell us that their doctor told them that surgery was the only
option. Patients are told that surgery is the only option for such
conditions as
Meniscal Injury,
advanced
Osteoarthritis, labral tears of the hip and shoulder, and
especially if they have a SLAP lesion.
Prolotherapy and Shoulder
Injury
Shoulder pain is a
common type of pain treatable by Prolotherapy. Much of the shoulder joint pain
is associated with
bursitis. This is an
Inflammation of the tissue lying above
the rotator cuff tendon. The bursa or potential fluid filled sac becomes
inflamed from irritation associated with overuse or with rubbing of the tendon
on the bone that is above the shoulder, the
acromion process.
Prolotherapy for the Rotator Cuff
A proper diagnosis of shoulder
pain is essential to determine the root
cause of the problem and the proper method of treatment because many
shoulder conditions are caused by specific activities, such as over use
caused by excessive workouts, a detailed medical history is an
invaluable tool.
A physical examination should also include screening for physical
abnormalities—swelling, deformity, muscle weakness, and tender areas—and
observing the range of shoulder motion—how far and in which directions
the arm can be moved.
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Shoulder Prolotherapy
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Rotator cuff tendonitis
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SLAP lesions
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Shoulder Injuries
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The Rotator Cuff
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Wheelchair Athletes
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Acute Shoulder Injuries
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Labral
Tear - Rotator Cuff
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Shoulder Prolotherapy
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Shoulder
Osteoarthritis
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Platelet Rich Plasma PRP
Prolotherapy Videos
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Shoulder Prolotherapy
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Shoulder Treatments
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Shoulder injection demonstration
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Adhesive Capsulitis
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Prolotherapy PRP
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Prolotherapy Procedure
For the Doctors
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