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Meaning of Prolotherapy from wikipedia

- Prolotherapy, also called proliferation therapy, is an injection-based treatment used in chronic musculoskeletal conditions. It has been characterised...
- physician at West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park, Illinois, and pioneer in prolotherapy. He was born on October 24, 1908, in Chicago, Illinois, to the Swedish...
- complete relief of symptoms, lasting as long as four years. Dextrose prolotherapy injections performed either intraarticularly or into the dorsal sacroiliac...
- spine." [citation needed] Hauser, Ross. "Snapping Sca**** Syndrome." Prolotherapy Information . N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Dec 2011. Kuhne, M, N Boniquit, N Ghodadra...
- therapy. A promising treatment for chronic or post natal dysfunction is prolotherapy. Other treatments include the use of elbow crutches, pelvic support devices...
- to be repeated as they only give relief for a short duration of time. Prolotherapy has also been used to treat iliocostal friction syndrome, as the tendinous...
- physical therapy and the use of a cervical collar to keep the neck stable. Prolotherapy, including with stem cells, is a treatment option, but there is no scientific...
- of treatment. It is not generally taught in veterinary schools today. Prolotherapy "Pinfiring proves obsolete", Thoroughbred Times, Brian Nielsen and Jessica...
- well as similar techniques such as platelet-rich plasma injections and prolotherapy remain controversial. Dry needling is also being researched for treatment...
- Topol et al. have studied the use of glucose and lidocaine injections ("prolotherapy", or regenerative injection therapy) in an attempt to restart the healing...