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Best Outcomes with Prolotherapy/PRP

Regenerative Therapies [Prolotherapy, PRP e.g.] achieve the best outcomes consulting with a seasoned clinician who obtains a thorough history, performs a hands-on exam, reviews imaging, stays current with the literature and involves a skilled Physical Therapy team. Make sure you're…

Prolotherapy and PRP for Hypermobility Syndromes

Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) and hypermobility spectrum disorders are the most common symptomatic joint hypermobility conditions seen in clinical practice. One of the more serious long-lasting affects of joint laxity is chronic joint degeneration. The increased mechanical stress caused by…

Does Prolotherapy/PRP Cause Scar Tissue? Simply put, no!

Prolotherapy's mechanism of action is to create microinflammation, stimulating regeneration of new cells. The end result is new tendinous and ligamentous tissue indistinguishable from native tissue. Scar tissue is not created, but rather, tissue that acts as the original structure…