Prolotherapy in Primary Care Practice

David Rabago, Andrew Slattengren, Aleksandra Zgierska

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Abstract

Prolotherapy is an injection-based complementary and alternative medical therapy for chronic musculoskeletal pain. Prolotherapy techniques and injected solutions vary by condition, clinical severity, and practitioner preferences; over several treatment sessions, a fairly small volume of an irritant or sclerosing solution is injected at sites on painful ligament and tendon insertions and in adjacent joint space during several treatment sessions. Prolotherapy is becoming increasingly popular in the United States and internationally and is actively used in clinical practice. Prolotherapy has been assessed as a treatment for various painful chronic musculoskeletal conditions that are refractory to "standard of care" therapies. Although anecdotal clinical success guides the use of prolotherapy for many conditions, clinical trial literature supporting evidence-based decision-making for the use of prolotherapy exists for low back pain, several tendinopathies, and osteoarthritis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)65-80
Number of pages16
JournalPrimary Care - Clinics in Office Practice
Volume37
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2010

Keywords

  • Chronic musculoskeletal pain
  • Injection therapy
  • Low back pain
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Prolotherapy
  • Tendinopathy

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