Prolotherapy is a form of regenerative medicine that has been present for at least over a century.
The idea is to introduce a chemical irritant to an area of injured tissue that has not healed properly. The irritant, commonly either sugar water or saline water, is mixed with Lidocaine and
injected into injured tissue to create a chemical irritation. In addition to this chemical irritation,
providers may also create mechanical irritation with a technique called “dry needling” where the
practitioner uses the injection needle to repeatedly break up body tissue. The combination of this
mechanical and chemical irritation induces an inflammatory state which brings in cells and chemicals to heal the new and previously damaged tissue. The end result is a “do over” in which
the body heals the tissue properly in this second attempt at healing.
How many Prolotherapy injections do I need to have done to obtain the desired results?
Prolotherapy has traditionally been performed in a series of usually three injections. However,
everyone is different and some individuals may require less and some may require more treatments.
Which types of conditions can Prolotherapy be used for?
Fortunately, regenerative medicine can be used in some of the most common conditions known
to cause pain including osteoarthritis, tendonitis, repetitive strain trauma, and myofascial
(muscle/tendon/ligament) pain. These conditions affect common problem areas including the
neck, back, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, and the wrist to result in conditions such as lateral and
medial epicondylitis, plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, spinal disc pain, rotator cuff pathology, whiplash injuries, and others. These maladies are all issues that could be treated with
regenerative medicine.
Can this be done in clinic or does this procedure need to be performed at an outpatient
surgery center?
In general Prolotherapy procedures can be performed in clinic, with only local anesthesia for pain control, and with or without image guidance.
If I require image guidance which modality will be used?
Image guidance can be done under either x-ray or ultrasound. The decision for either will be patient and condition dependent.
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Elk Grove, CA 95758
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Granite Bay, CA 95746
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Roseville, CA 95661
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