In my case it worked really good on my knees. I fell off a horse in 2003 and hit my knees very strong. Went to physiotherapy and took pain medication (iboprufen, naproxen) but the pain remained for more than 3 years until I found a doctor who performed 2 sessions, in 2006. He explained the important role inflammation has on the production of colagen to repair the ligaments, tendons and meniscus so after the treatment he said not to take anti-inflammatories. Almost unbelieveble but it works
I was done 2 sessions of prolotherapy on both of my knees in 2006 and so far so good. This doctor was from San Diego and I think he said he got the certification with you. In my case I was in pain for 3 years when I finally knew about this treatment. Before the prolo shots Dr. Frank inyected me xylocaine. 30 minutes after I started to feel in pain and started to feel numbness on the treated area, and later couldn´t walk. I knew I couldn´t talk any ibuprofen or naproxen, no pain no gain
I currently get trigger point injections and actually enjoy the pain because i know the result will be good!
kelleeeykeene2 8 months ago
In my case it worked really good on my knees. I fell off a horse in 2003 and hit my knees very strong. Went to physiotherapy and took pain medication (iboprufen, naproxen) but the pain remained for more than 3 years until I found a doctor who performed 2 sessions, in 2006. He explained the important role inflammation has on the production of colagen to repair the ligaments, tendons and meniscus so after the treatment he said not to take anti-inflammatories. Almost unbelieveble but it works
elvisbz 2 years ago
I was done 2 sessions of prolotherapy on both of my knees in 2006 and so far so good. This doctor was from San Diego and I think he said he got the certification with you. In my case I was in pain for 3 years when I finally knew about this treatment. Before the prolo shots Dr. Frank inyected me xylocaine. 30 minutes after I started to feel in pain and started to feel numbness on the treated area, and later couldn´t walk. I knew I couldn´t talk any ibuprofen or naproxen, no pain no gain
elvisbz 2 years ago