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Caring Medical
& Rehabilitation Services
715 Lake Street, Suite 600
Oak Park, Illinois 60301
708.848.7789 Phone
708.848.7763 Fax |
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Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy for Arthritis
Pain
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Figure
7: Soft tissue injury leads to degenerative arthritis,
where
Prolotherapy halts the process. |
Soft tissue injuries
to the joints often start the development of degenerative joint
conditions. Injury to the ligaments and stabilizing structures
of the joint is often the original site of injury. When the ligaments
are stretched and weakened, the
other structures in the joint, like the meniscus, sus-tain added pressure.
Eventually these structures become fatigued and the cartilage begins to deteri-orate.
Prolotherapy can stop the degenerative process and eliminate the pain. (See
Figure 7.) Because Prolotherapy gets at the root cause of the arthritic
process it has been used successfully to treat a myriad of common degenerative
conditions.
(See Figure 8.)
| Common
Degenerative Conditions Treated
Successfully with Prolotherapy |
| Area |
Condition |
| Knee |
Osteoarthritis, Chondromalacia Patellae |
| Hip |
Osteoarthritis, Hip Ligament Sprain |
| Lower Back |
Degenerated Disc, Herniated Disc |
| Neck |
Degenerated Disc, Herniated Disc |
| Shoulder |
Osteoarthritis, Rotator Cuff Tendonitis |
| Ankle/Feet |
Ligament Sprains, Plantar Fasciitis |
| Hands/Fingers |
Osteoarthritis, Ligament Sprains |
| Figure
8: Regeneration occurs in all joints of the body. |
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