What post-therapeutic rehabilitative measures should be considered?
What post-therapeutic rehabilitative measures should be considered?
Prolotherapy is a treatment for stabilizing joint instability due to ligament sprain injury or muscle tendon sprain injury.
Following joint stabilization, Dr. Clark recommends
- William’s Flexion Exercises – for back pain patients during the course of Prolotherapy
- Physical Therapy
- Rolfing Therapy (Structural Integration) – and
- Pilates Instruction
as rehabilitative therapies to help resolve residual compensatory ligamentous-muscular-myofascial restriction and core muscular weakness problems (e.g., core weakness, short leg aBduction weakness, scoliosis).
The Latest Questions
What is the scientific basis for Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy is an established technique for healing lax, stretched, or torn joint ligaments and muscle tendons. The technique consists of injecting a proliferant solution at the site of attachment of the ligament or tendon to the joint bone.
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Is Prolotherapy an “off-label” use of Procaine™ and Glucose?
Dr. Clark uses the components of the proliferative solution in an “off-label” fashion, extended beyond the usual and customary recommendations of the Federal Drug Administration (FDA).
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To what diagnoses is Prolotherapy applicable?
Prolotherapy is an appropriate therapy for treating any ligament or tendon sprain injury resulting in joint laxity, instability, dysfunction, or pain.
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