Prolotherapy is an integrative treatment approach that targets the entire degenerated tissue and ensures its healing, reduces pain and restores lost functions. However, it should be applied with the correct technique and accurate injections.
One of the physiological healing processes of tissues that have suffered acute or chronic injury is inflammation. It is not possible for a healthy body to repair acute injuries without inflammatory processes. However, the limited, healing, constructive inflammation required in acute injuries can turn into permanent, destructive and damaging chronic inflammation in chronic diseases.
Producted with the Prolotherapy technique; It initiates a controlled, limited inflammation-regeneration process in the damaged tissue. With the prolotherapy injection, an inflammatory process is initiated in the damaged tissue. Inflammation is the beginning of the body's natural healing and regeneration process in all kinds of injuries. This inflammation attracts immune cells to the area and the amount of local growth factors increases. This inflammatory process activates the body's healing mechanisms. Regeneration occurs in tendons, ligaments and cartilages.
Which diseases is prolotherapy used in the treatment of?
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Joint looseness and loss of strength (laxity)
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Tendinitis and ligamentitis (chronic pain that does not heal in tendons and ligaments)
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Bursitis (inflammation in the organs that produce fluid that provides lubrication of joints and tendons )
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Arthrosis (joint calcification, wear and tear)
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Disorders in which muscles and tendons cannot function as a result of recurring swelling and pain
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Waist pain (hernia, calcification, post-operative)
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Neck pain Advanced (hernia, calcification, post-operative)
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Back pain (hernia, calcification, post-operative)
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Spine, chest Persistent muscle and ligament pain in the cage and ribs
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Heel spur and plantar fasciitis
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Persistent pain after ankle and wrist sprains
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Coccygodynia (coccyx pain)
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Scoliosis (contrary to popular belief, ligament imbalance is a very important cause in coliosis)
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Knee pain (chondromalacia, calcification, meniscus, ligament damage)
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Tennis and golfer's elbow (epicondylitis)
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Spondylolisthesis (slipped waist)
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Frozen shoulder.
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Impingement syndrome.
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