How Prolotherapy Can Help You Repair Your Ligaments, Tendons, and Joints

Joint pain is a common problem, affecting nearly 1 in 5 Americans. The most common sources of joint pain are arthritis and other forms of inflammation, injuries to the joints, repetitive use of the same joints over time, and muscle imbalance. Prolotherapy is one alternative treatment option that can help repair these damaged joints. It’s a technique that stimulates the growth of fibrous scar tissue around your joints. This helps to stabilize your ligaments, tendons, and muscles to reduce or eliminate pain.

Prolotherapy Austin may be able to help treat chronic joint pain in ankles, knees, wrists, fingers, shoulders, hips and more. Here are some ways prolotherapy can help repair your body’s tissues for better function.




What Is Prolotherapy?

Prolotherapy is a surgical technique that involves injecting small needles into your bones or soft tissues. The needles, loaded with a gel, are pushed through the skin and into your joints. They are called peripheral vascular beds. The needles break up your bones and soft tissues in order to form a structure that strengthens the surrounding tissue.


This type of treatment is usually performed at an outpatient facility, and you are sent home the same day. Prolotherapy usually lasts for several weeks. During the treatment, the needles penetrate your bones and soft tissues around your joints. The gel stops bleeding once it penetrates your tissues, so you may not need to receive antiseptic treatment afterwards.


How Does Prolotherapy Work?

Prolotherapy is a therapy that uses numbing medication to encourage growth of the collagen-based products. Your body produces some of these fibers naturally, but they are often cut and bruised, which blocks the production of new ones. The therapy stimulates the growth of these collagen fibers to promote joint stability.


You can expect many sore muscles and a weakened immune system the first few days. Your body can take a few days to return to normal, but this usually takes up to a month. Prolotherapy can even speed up your recovery if you have severe joint inflammation or a joint replacement.


Lifestyle and overuse injuries can also damage your body’s tissues.


How long do the effects last?

Before undergoing prolotherapy treatment, you’ll typically have a treatment plan of four to eight weeks to help the bones and soft tissues heal. It takes around three months for the bones, tendons, muscles, and ligaments to fully recover. Once your injuries heal, however, you can resume your usual activities.


What types of joints can prolotherapy work on?


Prolotherapy can help treat many types of injuries and conditions, including:


Sciatic pain


Epidural pain


Arthritis


Ankle sprains


Delicate tissue damage


Ligament injuries


Neck and back pain


How does prolotherapy work?


Prolotherapy uses a small amount of local anesthetic to numb the affected area, and then freezing in a special procedure called cold lysis.


Best ways to prepare for a treatment

This will depend on your condition, but you can do a number of things to prepare for your prolotherapy treatment:


Inspect and plan to make sure you are able to lay in the hypothermia, manage pain, and get up quickly if you need to.


Don’t be a party pooper. Have a good time!


Take time to relax and enjoy your hypothermia. We recommend spending most of the night in the chamber without moving at all, relaxing and enjoying the warm temperatures.


Stay hydrated. Drinking water helps to avoid constipation and can keep you from feeling bloated from all the salt water.


Rest comfortably the night before.


Be sure to come back to the office a couple of days after your treatment to make sure you don’t have any problems.


Conclusion

There are many treatment options that can help you manage the pain from joint inflammation, injury, and muscle imbalance. This guide outlines the various options for the most effective treatment and recovery from joint pain.


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