Offers pain reduction using the body's healing response.
Enhances tissue regeneration, boosting strength and durability.
Effectively diminishes inflammation in treated areas.
Increases range of motion and functional mobility.
Comprehensive evaluation of your condition and pain areas.
Administered at the site of pain or injury.
Guidance on aftercare and any follow-up sessions.
The recovery time after Prolotherapy can vary depending on the individual and the area treated. Generally, patients may experience some soreness or swelling at the injection site for a few days following the procedure. Most individuals can resume normal daily activities almost immediately, although strenuous activities or exercise may need to be limited for a short period as advised by the physician. Complete healing and noticeable improvement in pain and function can take several weeks as the body undergoes its natural healing process.
The number of Prolotherapy sessions required varies depending on the severity of the condition being treated and the individual's response to therapy. Typically, patients may need between 3 to 6 sessions, spaced out every few weeks. During your consultation, your healthcare provider will assess your specific needs and develop a personalized treatment plan, including the estimated number of sessions to achieve the best results.
Prolotherapy is generally considered safe, but like any medical procedure, it can have side effects. Common side effects include temporary pain, swelling, and stiffness at the injection site. Bruising and allergic reactions to the solution used are less common. Serious side effects, such as infection or nerve damage, are rare. It's important to discuss all potential risks and side effects with your healthcare provider before undergoing Prolotherapy.