Prolotherapy Lecture

Part 1
● Introduction to Prolotherapy
● Acute vs. Chronic Pain
● Treating a new injury aggressively
● Narcotic medications and painkillers (the more you take, they more you need)
● Side effects of narcotic medications and pain killers
● Muscle spasms medications
● MRI’s are they accurate for chronic pain?

Part 1 Prolotherapy
● Introduction to Prolotherapy
● Acute vs. Chronic Pain
● Narcotic medications, painkillers
● Muscle spasms medications
● MRI’s are they accurate?

Part 2 Prolotherapy
● Taking away the diagnosis
● More side effects of painkillers
● Dr. Darrow’s wrist injury
● Prolotherapy injections ingredients
● Where are the injections given
● Trigger points
● History of Prolotherapy

Part 3 Prolotherapy
● The 100 day cycle of healing with Prolotherapy
● Bone-on-bone arthritis in the knee
● Number of treatments and number of injections
● Success rate with Prolotherapy
● Dr. Darrow’s own failed shoulder surgery

Part 4 Prolotherapy
● Prolotherapy Research
● Rheumatoid Arthritis example
● Dr. Darrow’s headaches

Part 5 Prolotherapy
● Prolotherapy research
● What is Prolotherapy
● What are in the injections?

Part 6 Prolotherapy
● How does Prolotherapy work

Written by Dr. Marc Darrow, M.D.

To Learn More Call 1-800-REHAB10. As one of the leading prolotherapy practicioners, Dr. Marc Darrow, M.D. developed the Prolotherapy Institute to educate patients, their caregivers and the medical community about the benefits of Prolotherapy. Dr. Marc Darrow is a Board Certified Physiatrist specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He is also an Assistant Clinical Professor at University of California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, where he trained, and teaches Prolotherapy to the doctors in their residency training.

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Prolotherapy, PRP, AGE MANAGEMENT MEDICINE, and other modalities mentioned are medical techniques that may not be considered mainstream. As with any medical TREATMENT, results will vary among individuals, and there is no implication that you will HEAL OR receive the same outcome as patients herein. there could be pain or substantial risks involved. These concerns should be discussed with your health care provider prior to any treatment so that you have proper informed consent and understand that there are no guarantees to healing.
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