Prolotherapy

Dextrose Prolotherapy

The injection used in Dextrose Prolotherapy is made up of dextrose, or concentrated sugar water and/or saline water.  This injection is used as a natural irritant to the connective tissues of the body to encourage natural healing at the site.  This is the original version of Prolotherapy and has been well studied and documented to activate inflammation and elevate secondary growth factors including ligament thickening and strengthening of the tendons.

 

Platelet Rich Plasma Prolotherapy

PRP Prolotherapy uses your own blood which is concentrated for the platelets within, known as plasma. The platelets in your blood contain growth factors.  We use your own blood to create a preparation of platelet rich plasma for your Platelet Rich Plasma Prolotherapy.  The secretion of the growth factors from the platelets will continue in your body after injected longer than the cause-and-effect with Dextrose Prolotherapy.  Both Dextrose Prolotherapy and Platelet Rich Plasma Prolotherapy have been compared in studies and found to be effective in treating many of the same conditions, but PRP Prolotherapy stands out for some especially chronic conditions as being more appropriate.  PRP is also gaining popularity for the “Vampire Facelift” which is something we are also able to offer.  Your doctor can evaluate your case to decide on which treatment is right for you.

Prolotherapy Treatments

  • Prolotherapy is primarily used to treat chronic musculoskeletal injuries to joins and ligaments.  It has been demonstrated to be effective with:

    Neck Pain | Shoulder Pain | Elbow Pain | Wrist Pain | Finger Pain

    Back Pain | Hip Pain | Knee Pain | Ankle Pain | Foot Pain | Toe Pain

We also offer PRP treatments for hair loss and anti-aging.  We’re using platelet rich plasma to stimulate growth and prolong the growing phase of the hair cycle on the scalp and offering the “Vampire Facelift” with PRP injections at key wrinkle-fold sites of the face.

 Please contact us for more information about Prolotherapy to find out if this treatment option might be right for you.