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Prolotherapy Injections Articles I Can't Have
Injections!
It is really interesting how people respond to the injections of
Prolotherapy. You’ll probably be surprised to know that over 95% of
the patients at our office use nothing to get through the procedure.
How can Prolotherapy be made ‘painless’?
For the last 15 years I have been using
various intravenous medications to help people get Prolotherapy over
large areas relatively pain free.
Multiple Prolotherapy injections
While the notion of getting a lot of injections into your
body may not be appealing, surely you want every area of
your body treated that is causing pain? Is it any wonder
when a person goes to a Prolotherapy doctor and gets two or
three shots why they don’t get completely better?
Where do the Prolotherapy injections go
and do they
hurt?
Ross Hauser, M.D.
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information only and not a self-help guide NOR AS SPECIFIC HEALTH
RECOMMENDATIONS. Never alter or change your health management or begin
any new health plans without first consulting your personal health care
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As with
any medical technique, Prolotherapy may not be
effective for every individual and there are risks involved, these risks
should be discussed with your physician. Results achieved with some may not be typical
of all. Please consult a physician. Please read Prolotherapy Risks
There is no known cure
for arthritis.
Prolotherapy
and nutritional supplements can help alleviate, reverse, or end
arthritic pain by treating an underlying cause that contributes to
degenerative disease, ligament laxity. Strengthening ligaments and other
connective tissue can help prevent bone on bone arthritis from
developing.
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