The Importance of Sleep in PROLOTHERAPY
Ross
Hauser, M.D.
Upon falling asleep, a person enters stage one and stage two
sleep, which is a very light sleep. After approximately 90 minutes, the person will enter stage four, or deep sleep. It is during deep sleep
that hormones, like
Growth
Hormone, are secreted. Growth hormone is one of the anabolic hormones that the body needs to repair itself. If a person does not enter the deep stages of sleep, the ability to repair injured tissue is hampered. More than 50 percent of body weight is muscle tissue. It is imperative that
the body is able to repair this muscle tissue from its daily use. The body does its repair during the deep
stages of sleep. If this is not accomplished, the end result is muscle aching. Do you see the cycle? A person has a
localized pain, such as
neck pain, that does not resolve. Eventually, the
chronic pain causes chronic insomnia. The chronic insomnia causes a decrease in the body's ability to repair itself. This causes pain to move to other parts of the body,
causing more insomnia. A vicious cycle continues.
In a 1976 study, Harvey Moldofsky, M.D., solicited healthy volunteers and
allowed them to sleep only in stages one and two. Dr. Moldofsky put
electrodes on their heads and gave them a little zap, not enough to wake them
but enough to keep them from achieving stage four sleep, the deep stage of
sleep. Guess how long it took before the previously healthy volunteers had
diffuse body aches and tender points? Seven days!
Chronic
insomnia is the number one reason people have diffuse body
aching. To cure diffuse body aching, the cause of the chronic insomnia must
be found. If the chronic insomnia began because of a pain complaint at a
particular part of the body, then there is an excellent chance that
Prolotherapy can cure the
problem. If the chronic insomnia is due to a marital problem, job stress, or other psychological issues, then this is the area that needs to be addressed. Everyone should find a way to reduce their stress level. Let's face it,
we all experience stress in our lives. Everyone should find some outlet to
relieve stress in their lives - whether reading alone in front of a fire, bashing a racquetball against the wall, running until you can run no more, meditation, prayer, or whatever you feel you need.
What about
depression? Many people with chronic pain are diagnosed with
clinical depression as the cause of their chronic pain. We say the following to this: Follow the person who made that diagnosis and punch him in the back every
five minutes. How long do you think it would be before he or she, too, is
depressed? It would probably be similar to the study done by Dr. Moldofsky. After seven days of pain, a previously healthy person can show signs of
clinical depression. If a previously healthy person develops chronic pain and
is diagnosed with depression, it is logical that chronic pain relief will
alleviate the depression. This is exactly what occurs. When Prolotherapy is
given to the painful area, the chronic pain dissipates and the smile returns
to the patient's face. There have been many sour-faced individuals upon first
arrival to our Oak Park office who later began to enjoy life again.
It is amazing what pain relief can do to a person's countenance.