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Prolotherapy, Blood Growth Factors & Hyaluronic Acid

Injection therapies can vastly improve recovery results when treating tears, sprains, joint disease and similar injuries.

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Prolotherapy

Prolotherapy is a cutting-edge treatment that stimulates the body’s natural healing process to repair damaged ligaments and tendons. By injecting a mild proliferating agent (dextrose) into the injured area, this treatment triggers a controlled inflammatory response, activating the body's repair mechanisms. With each treatment, new, healthy tissue develops—gradually restoring strength, stability, and function. Experience lasting pain relief and enhanced recovery with prolotherapy.

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Blood Based Growth Factors

Blood-based growth factor therapy enhances your body’s natural healing ability using your own blood, eliminating the risk of rejection, infection, or disease transmission.

 

The process involves centrifuging the blood to concentrate platelets, which are then injected directly into injured tissues. These activated platelets release powerful growth factors, stimulating the body to produce more reparative cells, accelerating the healing of tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints, and even addressing sexual dysfunction. 

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Many patients experience significant symptom relief and improved movement, making blood-based growth factors a natural, effective alternative to surgery. This innovative treatment may also help reduce the need for long-term medications or more invasive procedures.

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Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring substance found in the skin, joints, and eyes, where it plays a vital role in hydration, lubrication, and wound healing. Acting as a moisture-binding agent, Hyaluronic Acid attracts and retains water, keeping tissues hydrated and supple.

 

In the joints, it can be injected into the joint capsule, where it reduces friction and protects cartilage, supporting elasticity and repair. Although the body produces Hyaluronic Acid naturally, its levels decline with age.

 

Hyaluronic Acid can be derived synthetically from bacteria or yeast for use in joint injections, enhancing hydration, tissue regeneration, and overall joint health.

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What Injections Do We Administer?

Prolotherapy                     Blood Growth Factors                    Hyaluronic Acid

 

Ozone                              Cortisone

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