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Orthopedic Procedures

Prolozone and PRP Injections

Man holding his inflamed knee

Effective regenerative procedures for joint pain, tendon injury, back pain and neck pain

Prolozone is a therapy that involves the injection of a mixture of ozone gas and nutrients into the affected area to promote tissue regeneration and reduce inflammation. In orthopedics, prolozone therapy is used to treat a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including joint pain, tendonitis, and arthritis. The ozone gas in the injection stimulates the body's natural healing process, increasing blood flow and oxygenation to the affected area, while the nutrients provide the building blocks necessary for tissue repair. Prolozone therapy is considered a safe and effective alternative to traditional orthopedic treatments, such as surgery or corticosteroid injections, and can often produce significant improvement in symptoms with few side effects. 

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a therapy that involves the injection of a concentrated solution of platelets and growth factors from the patient's own blood into the affected area to promote healing and tissue regeneration. In orthopedics, PRP therapy is used to treat a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including chronic tendon injuries, osteoarthritis, and ligament sprains. The platelets in the injection stimulate the body's natural healing process, while the growth factors provide the necessary building blocks for tissue repair. PRP therapy is considered a safe and effective alternative to traditional orthopedic treatments, such as surgery or corticosteroid injections, and can often produce significant improvement in symptoms with minimal side effects. Many orthopedic specialists have incorporated PRP therapy into their treatment protocols to improve patient outcomes and speed up the recovery process.

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