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Prolotherapy in Metro Detroit

Prolotherapy, short for proliferative therapy, is also known by its more technical name: non-surgical ligament and tendon reconstruction and regenerative joint injection. While it’s a mouthful to say, its effects are nothing short of amazing. This is an orthopedic procedure designed to stimulate the body’s healing process as a way to repair and strengthen injured joints and tendons after injury.

As ligaments or tendons stretch and tear, the joints they are attached to then become destabilized, resulting in painful conditions. Prolotherapy in Metro Detroit repairs the weakened sites and helps to produce new collagen tissue. What happens? The joint becomes permanently stabilized and the pain goes away.

Traditional approaches to pain have included invasive surgery and pain medication. Problem with that is, surgery can have long recovery times and medication can be temporary or addicting.  Prolotherapy gets to the root cause and stops pain where it starts.

Interested to know more about prolotherapy in Metro Detroit? Contact The Michigan Center for Regenerative Medicine in Michigan for your consultation at (248) 216-1008.

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How Does Prolotherapy in Metro Detroit Work?

Doctors at The Michigan Center for Regenerative Medicine inject natural substances into the injury site, prompting the body to repair itself. It basically creates new tissues in areas that have been weakened, via the stimulation of the body’s own natural healing mechanisms. Patients usually need several treatments over time to build up the tissues and gain strength.

What to Expect with the Procedure

The injection, comprising natural substances that stimulate the healing response, is also made up of local anesthetic agents that relieve pain. Any pain you may feel will depend on the structure or joint under treatment, solution being used, and how skilled the doctor is at injection. You may experience mild swelling and stiffness afterwards, which can be relieved with OTC pain relievers. We advise against the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, which can suppress the inflammatory healing process.

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What Does Prolotherapy Treat?

Prolotherapy can treat many conditions, such as:

  • Lower back or mid-back pain, Degenerative disc disease
  • Sacro-iliac joint instability or dysfunction
  • Neck pain, Knee pain
  • Meniscal tears, TMJ, Wrist or hand pain
  • Osteoarthritis, Plantar fasciitis
  • Rotator cuff tears, Tennis elbow

It’s important to note that this isn’t an exhaustive list. Prolotherapy can treat several conditions; be sure to consult with your doctor. Some problems pose more challenges than others, which is why a physician trained in prolotherapy in Metro Detroit should evaluate you first.

The success rate will vary depending on patient history, healing ability, and type of solution used. As an example, the success rate for prolotherapy for lower back pain is between 85 and 95 percent.

Contact The Michigan Center for Regenerative Medicine

Get your consultation on prolotherapy in Metro Detroit. Please call The Michigan Center for Regenerative Medicine today at (248) 216-1008.

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