Why didn't Prolotherapy work for me?

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  • čas přidán 26. 02. 2012
  • While Prolotherapy is a highly successful treatment for many people, there are some factors to consider so that disappointing results can be better understood. There is no medical treatment that works for everyone 100% of the time, understandably. One of the things that we try to do, and feel every good doctor should do is, try to understand why certain cases did not have an ideal outcome and help practicing doctors choose good candidates for Prolotherapy, and help patients choose the right doctor for Prolotherapy for them, as well as understand if Prolotherapy is a treatment they want to consider. As we have been performing Prolotherapy for over 28 years, we feel that we can shed some light on this topic for people who are exploring this treatment option.
    There are people who contact us or come in saying that Prolotherapy didn't work for them, and others may feel that they've just plateaued or do not want to get more treatments because they have a low pain tolerance and didn't like receiving injections. Just like with any medical treatment, Prolotherapy may not work for everyone, or at least may not get them to gain a full functional recovery. For instance, sometimes Prolotherapy can only take a person so far and they have to do a lot more work on their own as far as working on their own emotional/personal healing or physical strength/exercise/posture work to re-train the body on how to properly perform activities of daily living, exercise with better form, improve work station configurations, etc. In this video, Dr. Hauser explains some of the more common reasons why a person would not respond to Prolotherapy or would say that Prolotherapy didn't work in their particular case.
    As always, if you would like more information about comprehensive Prolotherapy, visit us at www.caringmedical.com/proloth...
    Thanks for watching!
    Caring Medical Florida is located in Fort Myers, Florida in the US. We treat patients who travel to our center from all around the globe, however, we do not treat all cases. If you are looking for our team to review your case and possibly see you in our center, you can contact us through www.caringmedical.com, call us at 239-308-4773, or email info@caringmedical.com.
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    *DISCLAIMER: As with any medical treatment, no guarantees or claims of cures are made as to the extent of the response to treatment that every person experiences. The video represents only the featured person/people’s experience or opinion. Every therapy/treatment has patients who experience varying levels of success and failure. Results may not be the same from patient to patient, even with a similar diagnosis, as the body’s internal status is unique to each individual patient.

Komentáře • 209

  • @johnnyr701
    @johnnyr701 Před 3 lety +13

    I had prolotherapy. Was it comprehensive enough? Well maybe not but when you are being charged $150 per area and you get a comprehensive treatment that you are talking about that may mean 3-4 different areas of treatment in that session so now you are talking about $400-$500 per visit. Who can afford that when insurance won’t help? How about lowering the cost a bit so people can try it? It’s a mixture of saline and sugar, not costly, no reason for this to cost as much as it does especially when it may not work....

    • @amgnico
      @amgnico Před 2 lety

      Compared to other very expensive

  • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
    @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 11 lety +3

    Hi Tina, thanks for the question. Probably better to speak privately about your case, if you prefer to email us directly instead. We cannot comment specifically on treatments done elsewhere though. Our Prolotherapy technique is often different than other offices. We give our patients interested in returning to sports some specific guidelines based on their individual case and the type of treatment they are receiving here. We wish you the best, and would love to help you here if that is an option

  • @samjose751
    @samjose751 Před 9 lety +7

    You said it Doc, @ 5:27 -"eating crappy".

  • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy

    Hi Mike, thanks for your comment. Sorry to hear that. I'm not sure if you received treatment from our clinic, but I'd encourage you to contact us directly so we can review your case together. But it sounds like you received only one or a couple shots per treatment. That is not how we do Prolotherapy here. We have some treatment vids on our channel, if you want to see the difference in technique, and PRP is sometimes added to that treatment. Hopefully you find shoulder pain relief!

  • @sirenita4026
    @sirenita4026 Před 8 lety +3

    i got a lot of answers to my many questions I had through this video, ,thank you

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 8 lety

      +kar karee Thank you for the kind comment. Feel free to reach out to us directly if you are wondering about Prolotherapy for your specific case: info@caringmedical.com. Wish you the best.

  • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
    @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 10 lety +6

    Hi Paul, if this is something that you're experiencing, please contact the office where you received Prolotherapy directly. It is not appropriate for us to specifically comment on cases that we did not see in our office. Sorry we cannot help you further.

  • @richardsalas1178
    @richardsalas1178 Před 7 lety +3

    For 2years I have knee patellofemoral pain and cartilage worn off . So I need to know if you can help with your treatments that you provide

  • @suzi-ml8ep
    @suzi-ml8ep Před 3 lety +1

    what is the difference between PRP and dextrose prolotherapy? which one is more effective for joint instability/ hyper mobile joints with chronic muscle spasm/tightness and pain? My hip, knee and foot have chronic muscle tension and pain, it always feels like either locking or buckling, and also have tightness pain in shoulder and neck and torso...

  • @pt.sinarcahayaanugerah9162

    Im from Indonesia and I have piriformis syndrome. Which area would you recommend treating?
    I had my L4/L5 and L5/S1 treated with PLDD (laser) few days ago.
    Do i need ploro in the hip and spine to treat the piriformis or do I inject the priformis area?

  • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy

    Hi Darlene, Dr. Hauser uses both terms. Certainly they are patients, but also customers and deserve the respect that a business owner would have for his/her valued customers. But they are patients as well, with a doctor/patient relationship. We are focused on giving excellent "customer" service, so that word gets used too. : )

  • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
    @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 11 lety +1

    Hi SoccerCam- good question, and it mostly depends on the individual's case and recommendations from the doctor during the visit. In our experience, most patients are back to being able to exercise within a couple days to a week, depending on what type of exercise it is. We would refer you to the physician who is treating you, so they can make more specific recommendations based on your case. Take care.

  • @NeRdWxA
    @NeRdWxA Před 7 lety

    hi there. is there a type of xray that you guys can see my spine to diagnose it? ive had a chiropractor do an electricity test on my skin but i dont feel he is seeing the problem well enough. Is there a type of xray that was help show my spine in a more detailed way that i can show him so i can get rid of this pain? cheers thanks thanks.

  • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
    @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 10 lety +2

    Hi Paul, If we feel it is appropriate for the person. That's part of what would be discussed during the initial consultation is exactly what type of Prolotherapy solution would be best. If you would like us to review your case for potential treatment here, we're happy to. Otherwise, we hope you continue to do well with your other treatment. Take care.

  • @MiguelRamirez-ie4yu
    @MiguelRamirez-ie4yu Před 5 lety +1

    Well I'm over weight and I was being very active until I got hit from behind in a car accident and had a work place injury causing lower lumbar issue and maybe poor posture has added to my neck and back problems as well as the car accident hurting me even further I have nerve pain in my hands and my feet rinngin in my ears we have talked on here before please reach out to me tomrrow as you said you would because I'm starting to become very hopeless I have had adpoise stem cell therapy and it's done nothing thank you

  • @gerrygizzygarcia2572
    @gerrygizzygarcia2572 Před 2 lety

    What do you recommend and what kind of prolotherapy you can recommend for someone like me who has two herniated discs on the lower side of the back both sides I also have tight hamstrings and tight hips now and how many shots do you recommend for someone with my condition let me know thanks

  • @fredwinter531
    @fredwinter531 Před 8 lety

    I have a loose ankle apparently from a serious ankle sprain years ago which now is giving me grief! I was diagnosed with osteoarthritis in the ankle and looked for a less invasive option then ankle fusion or replacement. I had three sessions of prolotherapy injections with no noticable change on xray or well being (pain). I have invested a lot of time and out of pocket expence looking for a miracle cure with no results.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 8 lety

      +Fred Winter Thank you for sharing your story. Sorry to hear that the treatment you received did not relieve your pain. Like any medical treatment, it is not for everyone nor is a miracle treatment for everyone. Hopefully your provider was able to shed some light on your case and what the reason might be for that, and what future possibilities there are besides the surgery options you are looking to avoid. We wish you the best in finding the solution that helps get you back to where you want to be soon. Take care.

  • @actforfuture
    @actforfuture Před 3 lety

    Dr dr . Do u treat thoracic facet joint ! I age 40 started degeneration!? MRI says so as per doctor and yeah I have less pain too . In Adelaide , Australia at this time. 5-6 facet joint are affected.
    So prolotherapy is permanent cure I mean for many years solution? Does the joint get back to good condition ?
    How much cost ? Also what is difference between BIOMESOTHERAPY VS. STEM CELL THERAPY VS PROLOTHERAPY?
    God bless you :
    P.s.:
    Not rich may not be able to afford but good to know! God bless !

  • @ChrisOteman
    @ChrisOteman Před 9 lety

    @Caring Medical Regenerative Medicine Clinics - What would the procedure be for a interstitial tear of the middle third fibers of the quadriceps tendon the size of 6mm width, 1cm length, 3mm thickness? It has been injured for a year. Does this need surgery? Thank you for your response

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 9 lety

      Chris Oteman Hi Chris, Sorry that you've been dealing with this for a year. Please understand that we cannot give you a medical recommendation without seeing you for an exam and review of your medical history. Chronic pain and tissue tears are what we specialize in treating with Regenerative treatments. If you would like our opinion and treatment options for your case, we would love to help. To schedule an appointment, please contact us directly: info@caringmedical.com. Thanks for reaching out.

  • @scottyscrumptious2321
    @scottyscrumptious2321 Před 2 lety

    Would Prolotherapy help Achilles tendinopathy or scar tissue pain from surgery?

  • @DjangobeatTV
    @DjangobeatTV Před 5 lety +3

    Great video. I'm in the U.K. and have just had my first round of prolotherapy. It was on the MCP joints of my 4 and 5 fingers.
    This was 4 days ago.
    The swelling went away completely within 24 he's and all evidence of having had any sort of treatment had disappeared within 48.
    There is no change in the laxity of my joint whatsoever.
    Is it too early to expect anything?
    They did charge me per shot. I had 4 shots only, 2 per side per finger.
    I have a feeling you would have done many more around the joints as well as inside them.
    The doctor I'm seeing is aware of your work and tried to tell me before that he thought it better to use fewer but be specific.
    I find that odd because he also said that he was unable to see anything wrong and therefore which area to treat.
    Am I being kind of scammed?
    I am supposed to have 3 more sessions, 1 week apart.
    I'm severely depressed and need to get back to my music.
    I'm worried that I'm in the hands of someone who just wants money.
    What do you think?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 5 lety +3

      Hi Django, Very sorry that you are dealing with chronic pain and it's holding you back from being able to perform music! The technique we utilize is more comprehensive, but that is not to say that other techniques could not help you. Obviously, we cannot specifically comment because we have not seen you in person or been able to examine your fingers to give an appropriate recommendation. However, remember that Prolotherapy stimulatest the body to repair. It is not an immediate fix. Immediate pain relief is something like taking a pill and the effect comes right away, but is short lived and more detrimental in the long run. The body heals over a period of weeks. Think about when someone is in a cast with a broken bone, or post-surgery, etc... it's over weeks that the tissue repairs. That is why Prolotherapy is typically done in our office every 4 weeks or so. We do a very thorough treatment, and let the body do what it needs to do to start laying down new tissue. It continues to repair over the months after the last treatment. There are also some instances where more frequent treatments are recommended, usually when a less comprehensive treament technique is used, but there are other instances too. We are hopeful for you that the current treatment gets you where you need to be. If not, and you are able to travel here, we'd love to help you. Wish you all the best.

    • @DjangobeatTV
      @DjangobeatTV Před 2 lety

      @@thistooshallpass5425 Well, it turned out that I had focal dystonia which is a brain/nervous system issue. I'm getting better now but it helps to know what's wrong I would say. Lol!

    • @riyas4229
      @riyas4229 Před 9 měsíci

      I hope you are better! How did you treat it?

  • @ft9939
    @ft9939 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey, do you recommend supplementing collagen during the treatment ? does it support the healing process in any way at all or ist it just a waste of money? I read that it is useless for healing when you get it from a package. Meaning that it is only beneficial when produced naturally by the body in the joint itself. I would really appreciate your opinion regarding this and supplementation in generall during prolotherapy.
    God bless you all for the work you are doing.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 3 lety +4

      Hi FT99- thank you for your kind words. Good question. Dr. Hauser has had many patients, especially with osteoarthritis, state that they find benefits from collagen products like you describe, though that isn’t something he personally has taken. On the spectrum of most important aspects of someone looking to optimize the soft tissue healing process, we find that it is much more important to eat healthy, have healthy relationships and be a loving person- more so than any specific supplement. May sound simple and old fashioned, but that's what it comes down to in our 28+ years of doing Prolotherapy. Personally, we have used Ortho Molecular products for over 25 years, and have recommended supplements from them and other pharmaceutical grade supplements over the years. To us, their products have stood the test of time as far as quality results, specifically their soft tissue repair products are some of Dr. Hauser's favorites. We know everyone has their own feelings on companies and supplements as a whole and would need to make that decision themselves and with their doctor. So, again, just sharing our personal experience. Wish you all the best in healing!

    • @ausetmcchristion-thomas1522
      @ausetmcchristion-thomas1522 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CaringmedicalProlotherapy Underrated answer

  • @getagrip7474
    @getagrip7474 Před rokem

    How do u differentiate between hypermobility and elongatedigament

  • @gustavodelascio7269
    @gustavodelascio7269 Před 9 lety +3

    Hey, I am Gustavo Rojas, I am 21 and i've been diagnosed with ehler danlos syndrome, a syndrome that causes joint hypermobility, I used to be very active, went to the gym, climbed mountains, ran, danced, but since the laxity got worst I can feel everything cracking and it scares me. Can prototherapy cure ligament laxity for good??? if I get this done, will I be able to do all of those things again? I am not in pain or anything, I am just scared of getting arthristis or of the laxity getting worse.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 9 lety

      Hi Gustavo, thanks for reaching out. We treat Ehlers Danlos hypermobility here successfully, yes, allowing people to remain active and have greater joint stability. If you would like us to review your case and schedule a consultation with our specialists, please reach out to us directly so we can discuss your case privately: info@caringmedical.com. Wish you all the best. Hope to talk more with you soon.

  • @cesardelcarpionavarro2346

    im cesar I'm a little confused, I have many diagnoses through the MRIs they say arthralgia or bursitis, my Doctor EDS said to be microtears cartilage , I saw a video of caring medical where they talked about the false negative MRIs , and I I 'm one case I have problems in about 6 joints i have ehlers danlos.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 9 lety

      Cesar gonzalez Hi Cesar, we replied to your other question. Please contact us directly to discuss your case privately, if you are interested in coming in to see our specialists. We help patients with EDS and would be happy to help you. Our website is caringmedical.com or our direct email is info@caringmedical.com. Look forward to helping you at one of our centers soon. Thanks for reaching out.

  • @geetajain1419
    @geetajain1419 Před 2 lety

    I am having polio in right leg below knee.Since 4 yrs I m having severe laxity of knee joint.Can prolotherapy help me?

  • @mikeekim1101
    @mikeekim1101 Před 10 lety +1

    Yes, the doctor that did the prolo only gave me a couple shots per visit. This is out in California btw.

  • @Minnie_Robbie
    @Minnie_Robbie Před 2 lety

    Great video. I’ve had neck pain for over 20 years and I’ve had herniated discs at c 3,4,5 and 6. They healed by I now have a little degernative arthritis.. could prolotherapy help me? I get extreme skin sensitivity around my neck at c5. Any advice would be helpful please.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hi Robin, Thank you for sharing and really sorry to hear about your 2 decades of neck pain and structural breakdown. Glad you are looking into some potential treatment options. Ultimately, your case would need to be reviewed by the team you are looking to see for care, true of any medical treatment you're considering. Prolotherapy is not different in that regard. We treat many patients who have had long-term neck pain and arthritis like what you describe, but more in-depth medical history and correlation of symptoms as well as a proper exam would be necessary to know what the best options are in your situation. If you would like our team in Fort Myers to potentially help you, we're happy to review your case in greater detail and you are welcome to reach out to us directly anytime. We wish you all the best in resolving your neck pain and other symptoms. Take care, Robin.

  • @flowers3036
    @flowers3036 Před rokem

    How long is each treatment how many injections typically

  • @veritasgodess
    @veritasgodess Před rokem

    I got one injection for hEDS in my shoulder and best way to describe it is my muscle and joint is more loose making it easier to move joints back into place however causes them to slip more and therefore I struggle with inflammation. I said my elbow was just as bad but we didn't inject the elbow. Since i got prolotherapy the shoulder definitely feels worse in terms of inflammation and pain but its easier to relocate.
    It's pretty much a lubricant for your joints. I recommend it for super stiff joints but not eds. But I'm no doctor I'm just a patient and this is a personal opinion. Happy they're trying to look for solutions either way. ❤

    • @live12617
      @live12617 Před rokem

      Hello do prolotherapy tighten loose or weak ligament in cervical spine

  • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy

    Hi gabitolman- good question. We treat EDS with Prolotherapy. In our experience, comprehensive Prolotherapy (Hackett-Hemwall technique) is very successful at helping restore the joint function and prevent chronic subluxations. We have written more about it on our website, as well as a video on youtube if you search "prolotherapy ehlers danlos"- let us know if we can help. Take care.

  • @bccarol7404
    @bccarol7404 Před 9 lety +1

    I had three injections for torn meniscus, knee arthritis. Long term distance running, so all problems are wear and tear. I am three days past 3rd injection. Is there any resources for exercises so I make sure I am not hurting myself again in the early days post treatments?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 9 lety

      bc carol Hi bc carol, this is something that you should discuss with your practitioner directly. In our office we give patients specific post-Prolotherapy instructions and talk with them about their athletic goals and rehabilitation suggestions. If you were seen by another practitioner, however, you should receive some instruction from them specifically. Wish you well in your recovery. Take care.

  • @eewheeler29
    @eewheeler29 Před 2 lety

    Does this give immediate pain relief

  • @M4tt506
    @M4tt506 Před 11 lety

    Hi, im 16 and Im positive i have basal joint arthritis from over use, i have all the symptoms. Is there a possibility i dont have it.

  • @erezbattat7087
    @erezbattat7087 Před 7 lety

    Do these injections good also for a front labrum tear ?I asked the the dr of previewd my MRI who told me that its a small tear.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 7 lety

      HI Erez, Thanks for your question. Yes, we have helped many patients with labral tears and have published a study on both shoulder and hip labral tears. We would gladly review your case in more detail and get you scheduled to see one of our speicalists for a detailed treatment and rehabilitation plan to get you back to your activities. Please reach out to us directly to discuss your case: info@caringmedical.com or our CaringMedical.com contact form. Look forward to helping you! Take care for now.

  • @eddiemuise4791
    @eddiemuise4791 Před 2 lety

    Is this in ontario.what is this for.i have shakes.redness in feet.legs.hands.upper chest.sternum neck area.how much is this plz.ty

  • @trebmaster
    @trebmaster Před 3 lety +3

    If a DXM shows C1 slippage on C2 that is 5.4mm, will prolotherapy help? Is there a set limit of when it will or won't help?

    • @leubanks3921
      @leubanks3921 Před 2 lety

      @samuel Carter how did you find out that c1 slippage on c2?

    • @tapaseedeb104
      @tapaseedeb104 Před rokem

      How are your symptoms?

  • @noneyobuisness8789
    @noneyobuisness8789 Před 2 lety

    What about if the person had 20 years of scared tissue with no chemotherapy ?her arm want lift up ⬆️ like normal human functioning?😳advice please Mr.?

  • @seattleflyboard3807
    @seattleflyboard3807 Před 2 lety +2

    I had prolotherapy by a fairly well known pioneer in the field. The shots were incredibly expensive and overall the benefit was more or less insignificant. I probably had 6 treatments at close to a grand per treatment...could have gone to Bora Bora for that money.

    • @kh-wg9bt
      @kh-wg9bt Před 2 lety

      Wow you paid 1000 for sugar water injections?

  • @JustME-ft4di
    @JustME-ft4di Před 3 lety +1

    Is prolotherapy safe if you have Mast Cell Activation and react to all foods/meds etc?
    What do the injections contain?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 3 lety

      Hi Just ME, Good question. Your whole medical history needs to be reviewed to make sure you'd be a good candidate, discuss goals of the treatment, primary pain issues, etc. We treat patients with MCAS who do well. But as with any medical condition and any medical treatment, it is not appropriate for everyone. There are many solutions/ingredients as well, which is why it is important to discuss what type of solution the provider would suggest for you, if they felt it was appropriate. There is traditional dextrose Prolotherapy with hypertonic dextrose along with various anesthetics, minerals, and/or fatty acids. There are also solutions that contain cells such as PRP or stem cells. Prolotherapy is the umbrella term for regenerative injection treatments, so there are many types of solutions that fall into that category. Wish you all the best in health!

  • @mrspeace2u907
    @mrspeace2u907 Před 2 lety

    What would rule out a patient for prolotherapy?

  • @rjeareby
    @rjeareby Před 5 lety +8

    It didn’t work for me. I went 3 times and spent a lot of money and time. I was in more pain and inflammation than when I started. Wished Dr would have looked at my scans before starting. My instability was too severe!

  • @huynh4128
    @huynh4128 Před 8 lety +1

    Could prolotherapy treat finger deformities such as a Swan Neck deformity?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 8 lety

      +Sam Huynh Good question. It may help with pain more so than the deformity. Prolotherapy is not used for rheumatoid arthritis, though it may be used in people who have controlled RA and an injury or pain unrelated to the RA. A clinical review of the case would be necessary to make sure the person is a good candidate. If this is for yourself, we would be happy to discuss your case privately and you can reach out to our specialists directly: 708-848-7789 or info@caringmedical.com. Thanks for your question.

  • @jodiemaplesden3270
    @jodiemaplesden3270 Před 3 lety

    If you have cci and mcas can prolatherapy help the mcas

  • @ginny177
    @ginny177 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have a question please. If I got c1-c2 instability but I have weakend and overused muscles in this area on one side - may prolotherapy help ? It won't strenghten my muscles. Instability will still be present if my pattern of overusing those muscles won't change. It is difficult to strenghten deep neck and extensors. (Sorry for my english I hope you understand)

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi @ginny177, Prolotherapy for cervical instability has shown great success. But the Prolotherapy treatment series is 50% us and 50% you. We will give you the most comprehensive treatment techniques during your visit and recommend a home care plan and/or adjunctive treatment plan for you to work on after treatment. This means that you still need to be active after treatment, now we don't want our patients going out and running a marathon but believe it or not, movement is a great way to aid in healing the body. We are praying for your healing and wish you all the best!

  • @mikehills1972
    @mikehills1972 Před rokem

    Can you exercise between shots? If I have a shot and I have my next shot in a few weeks is it ok to exercise or will that be a negative?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před rokem

      Hi Mike- good question and you will want to ask your provider directly because they are the ones designing your treatment plan and know your case more specifically. For our patients, we give them post-prolo instructions and recommendations for when and how to start exercising again. We hope that your provider can do the same.

  • @dobiemommasmith9539
    @dobiemommasmith9539 Před 7 lety +1

    please help my 14 yr old travel fastpitch catcher! She suffered an injury 3 weeks ago catching in a tournament. She's been playing ball since she was 6 years old and is devistated! She's worked so hard! She's batting in the 700s , is the lead off hitter, starting catcher...but we don't have the money for anything other than what insurance will pay for. Is there some way to get help?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 7 lety

      Hi dobiemomma Smith, So sorry to hear about your catcher suffering an injury. While we are outside of insurance, some patients with high deductibles or minimal choices for pain care actually find it cheaper to get Prolotherapy, because it may be less than the deductible. Just an option if this is what she is looking into. If she would like our opinion on her case, we would be happy to do our best to keep her playing in a way that will preserve the joint for the long-term, versus something like cortisone injections. She can reach out to us directly through our website or email info@caringmedical.com. Wish you both all the best and thank you for reaching out.

    • @dobiemommasmith9539
      @dobiemommasmith9539 Před 7 lety

      Thank you for your response

  • @icecreamladydriver1606

    Will prolotherapy help tighten the tendons and ligaments in the pelvic region as in prolapsed uterus and in general prolapsed pelvic region. Do you work on this at your clinic or have you heard of anyone who does this. My obgyn told me the surgery he does will not cover all this and that I will need to go to Salt Lake City for a big surgery that will lift the area. I really don't want mesh in my body. Any information you can provide will be greatly appreciated.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 4 lety

      Hi icecreamlady, Sorry to hear what you are dealing with. We replied to you the other day on a different video. Unfortunately, this is not a type of condition that Prolotherapy would be appropriate for. We would suggest trying to get multiple gyn opinions before a surgery, if you do not feel comfortable with the first ob/gyn opinion on your case. Wish you all the best in your search!

    • @icecreamladydriver1606
      @icecreamladydriver1606 Před 4 lety

      @@CaringmedicalProlotherapy Thanks.

  • @peytonp1950
    @peytonp1950 Před 10 lety +1

    The prolotherapy practitioner in Wayzata MN is super expensive, and our chiropractor said it may make our 24 y.o. son's back pain worse - ?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 10 lety

      Hi Peyton, thanks for your question. If you wanted us to review your son's case, or if he would like to talk to us directly, we'd be happy to see if we can help. Not sure what type of pain he's dealing with, but feel free to contact us directly to discuss it privately. You can email us through caringmedical.com. Take care for now.

  • @FoReNziiCz
    @FoReNziiCz Před 2 lety

    Are you ever near NC?

  • @mehdikhemiri1418
    @mehdikhemiri1418 Před 5 lety

    I have occipital neuragia for 1 year now.. i have a new cracking sound in my neck i thing it s due to ligament joint injury/rupture.. please how can i reach you.. is it efficient and is there a full permanent relief for my case? (Mri was normal)

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 5 lety

      So sorry to hear about your occipital neuralgia. That pain is awful! We'll be happy to help you. Please reach out to us directly to discuss your case privately: info@caringmediacl.com. We will review your case in more detail. A normal MRI is common but the person still has pain. This is why MRI is really only used to justify surgical procedures. In many cases of chronic pain, they are not helpful in determining a non-surgical treatment plan. There are better ways to find out why you have occipital neuralgia, and we look forward to talking with you more very soon.

  • @gerrygizzygarcia2572
    @gerrygizzygarcia2572 Před 2 lety

    I'm thinking of getting this done this summer I have this been in pain for almost 3 years I was told this will help me possibly help me hopefully it's true any of the advice would be greatly appreciated I saw a video where you recommended swimming what about walking backwards inside of a pool or walking sideways inside of a pool for lower back pain

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hi Gerry Gizzy Garcia, Good question. In general, we love swimming as a rehabilitation tool for back pain. You will want to talk directly with the provider who is treating you for specific recommendations for your case, including what strokes and types of motion to focus on, and/or they could make a proper referral for a trainer or Physical Therapist to help get you back to where you want to be and help you reach your functional goals in the weeks and months after Prolotherapy. Wish you all the best with your upcoming Prolotherapy for your back.

    • @gerrygizzygarcia2572
      @gerrygizzygarcia2572 Před 2 lety

      @@CaringmedicalProlotherapy ok thank you

  • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy

    Hi fralo, we reply to emails within a business day, typically. It is likely that your email was not received, if you have been waiting so long for a reply. Unfortunately, we cannot comment too much on treatments received by someone else, as we do not know your case. If you want to contact us directly, though, we would be happy to discuss our approach to your case. We have patients from all over who travel for the type of Prolotherapy that we do, and because we treat very tough cases. Take care.

  • @mikeekim1101
    @mikeekim1101 Před 10 lety +1

    I had prolotherapy to my shoulder several times and I cant say it did much. I didn't seem to get much of an inflammatory response though as my shoulder was barely sore after it. It basically felt like I got a regular shot. I tried the PRP and that really hit hard and was quite painful for a few days afterwards. I can also say it seems the PRP did put a bit of a dent in my shoulder pain but it was no magic bullet.

    • @gamingftw3038
      @gamingftw3038 Před 7 lety

      Hello may I ask who your doctor in califronia was? Also are your shoulder issues resolved and if so, with which doctor? Thank You!

  • @davetamayo4075
    @davetamayo4075 Před 9 lety

    What do you do for a stretched ucl of the thumb

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 9 lety

      ILL LEGIT Thank you for your question. When a ligament injury is involved and the person has symptoms like pain, stiffness, loss of mobility, etc.. we utilize Prolotherapy. The thumb is a popular area that we treat. If you would like us to review your case, we're happy to do that. You can contact us at info@caringmedical.com or on our website as well and we can get to know more about what your injury is and see how we can help. Take care.

  • @cesardelcarpionavarro2346

    I have EDS ( Ehlers danlos syndrome ) . I try proliferating dextrose prolotherapy , and i have bad results .. feasible would try another proliferant of inflammation ??

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 9 lety

      Cesar gonzalez Hi Cesar, thanks for reaching out. You bring up a good question. A stronger proliferant, as you mention, is a consideration and would be a good thing to discuss with your practitioner to see if it is appropriate for your case. It may also be that the overall treatment technique was not comprehensive enough to trigger a strong enough inflammatory/healing response. That means a lot of injections (such as the Hackett-Hemwall Prolotherapy technique) were given or just a few at each treatment. There can be other factors that can affect healing with Prolotherapy that a practitioner who is experienced with EDS can review more specifically with you. If you would like our opinion on the specifics of your case, and for Comprehensive Prolotherapy, we would be happy to talk with you. Please reach out to us directly through our website or info@caringmedical.com so we can discuss your case privately. We hope you find the relief you need! Take care for now.

    • @angeladelcarpio9545
      @angeladelcarpio9545 Před 9 lety

      Caring Medical Regenerative Medicine Clinics I'm a little confused, I have many diagnoses through the MRIs they say arthralgia or bursitis, my Doctor EDS said to be microtears cartilage , I saw a video of caring medical where they talked about the false negative MRIs , and I I 'm one case I have problems in about 6 joints

    • @cesardelcarpionavarro2346
      @cesardelcarpionavarro2346 Před 9 lety +1

      im cesar I'm a little confused, I have many diagnoses through the MRIs they say arthralgia or bursitis, my Doctor EDS said to be microtears cartilage , I saw a video of caring medical where they talked about the false negative MRIs , and I I 'm one case I have problems in about 6 joints

    • @cesardelcarpionavarro2346
      @cesardelcarpionavarro2346 Před 9 lety

      Cesar gonzalez please answer the lasr coment is my cousin acount.

  • @jmlovsfall
    @jmlovsfall Před 7 lety

    I have had an injury to my ankle over a year ago and during that injury I found I had a accessory navicular which was destroying the spring ligament. After a round of physical therapy and surgery and another round of physical therapy I an still in sever pain, the pain now goes to my knee and it is starting to affect my hip. Would the injections work on the whole ankle because I have horrible instability on both sides, and the inside of my knee and outer hip? I am 20 and would love to get back to an active lifestyle and running again but with no pain.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 7 lety

      Hi Jmlovsfall, thank you for reaching out. Yes, that is common for an injury to one joint to start affecting your gait and joints going up the limb. We help this all the time. We would love to help your ankle instability and get you back to running without pain! Please reach out to us directly to discuss your case privately and we will get you in to see one of our specialists. info@caringmedical.com or call us at 708-393-8272. Looking forward to helping you soon. Have a great day!

    • @jesusmendez4067
      @jesusmendez4067 Před 5 lety

      Hey jmlovsfall did you end up going to this place to get your ankle checked out and get those injections the “ H3 Prolotherapy”? If so let me know how you felt after? Thanks!!

  • @jesusvillegas7489
    @jesusvillegas7489 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! I have a question, im getting prolotherapy in my neck area and head at houston headache institue, i have chronic migraines. I stress out a lot. Its just how i am. Will stressing out not let me heal at all and make the prolotherapy usless. ?

    • @veronicareynolds372
      @veronicareynolds372 Před 2 lety +1

      Hello did you get them already? And if so how do you feel? Thank you.

    • @jesusvillegas7489
      @jesusvillegas7489 Před 2 lety +2

      @@veronicareynolds372 do you plan on getting prolotherapy? Ive been suffering from headaches for 10 years ! And I can honestly say after two sessions im 80% better. Going to get one more to be at 100% !

    • @veronicareynolds372
      @veronicareynolds372 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jesusvillegas7489 I would like too. I am glad you're getting better. Did you find out the reason why you had headaches the cause?

    • @jesusvillegas7489
      @jesusvillegas7489 Před 2 lety +1

      @@veronicareynolds372 Thank you! You should! it has helped me out a lot! I didn't go with the doctor in this video though but as long as you go to someone with experience. The cause for my headaches was that my occiptal nerves in my head where irritated and damaged.

    • @veronicareynolds372
      @veronicareynolds372 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jesusvillegas7489 Oh okay yeah I have cervical headaches. I should look into that if you don't mind me asking how much does it cost?

  • @GladiusOFFICIAL
    @GladiusOFFICIAL Před 3 lety +4

    Does this work for trigger finger?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Gladius OFFICIAL, Yes, it may be a mix of Prolotherapy and nerve release injection therapy. But there are ways to use regenerative injections treatments and avoid surgery or cortisone.

  • @DjangobeatTV
    @DjangobeatTV Před 5 lety

    Hi again Dr,Hauser, Do you think there might be a way for us to have a chat? I am having treatment but I am losing confidence with the person I am having it with. I don't want to mention their name publicly and although I can't come to the states, I might have a proposal for you. My name is Stuart Gauntlett. If I message you via your website you'll know who I am that way. It's just I think that my case seems to be a little unique.

  • @derperderp9036
    @derperderp9036 Před 3 lety

    Dr., Are you located in Illinois?

  • @Gouki818
    @Gouki818 Před 3 lety

    Is prolotherapy effective for a herniated disc (L5-S1) that causes muscle spasm?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 3 lety

      Hi Gouki818, Yes it could be worth looking into as a possibility for this case.

    • @nnnsp
      @nnnsp Před 3 lety

      @@CaringmedicalProlotherapy What about if you have sciatica along with it? Is prolotherapy provided by pain management clinic?

  • @persiaguitar
    @persiaguitar Před 2 dny

    I have pain on my shoulder because playing guitar and rotator weakness and I had second shot no result yet so I suppose I have take more shots

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před dnem

      Stay consistent! Prolotherapy is not a one shot wonder and we often find that patients need about 4-6 treatments. We also find that the second treatment feels different. A common reason for this feeling with a regenerative treatment like Prolotherapy is that after the initial progress, a person is more likely trying to do more activity, especially if their favorite hobbies or work was hindered prior to the early stages of pain relief. The stresses put on the joint(s) may still be a little much for the area. The most important thing to remember is that healing works in stages-all types of healing- physical, emotional, behavioral, spiritual, etc.

  • @jesusvillegas7489
    @jesusvillegas7489 Před 2 lety

    Im getting prolotherapy in my neck, i was doing good i just recently went to my personal doctor for blood test though and they checked my blood pressure with a blood pressure cuff on my left arm and its been 3 days now that my pain came back. Do you think the cuff caused my pain to come back? fyi Its been 3 weeks and a half since i got my 3rd prolotherapy session

    • @GR-yc9jp
      @GR-yc9jp Před 2 lety

      Oh no. Hows it going for you now, several days later? Pain subside yet? Im getting my first round of prolo in my neck a few days. Pretty nervous.

    • @venusserafico1161
      @venusserafico1161 Před 2 lety

      What exactly issue do you have with your neck?

  • @AbdulAbdulBaki
    @AbdulAbdulBaki Před 7 lety +1

    Hi doc. Does a complete rupture in the anterior talofibular ligament heal without surgery? Thank you

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Abdul Abdul-baki, Thank you for reaching out. In our experience, a complete tear case should be seen by a surgeon for repair. Often, after the surgery, Prolotherapy can play a helpful role in speeding up healing or rehabilitation. However, Prolotherapy cannot put two disconnected ends of a fully torn ligament together. An experienced Prolotherapist can help you figure out if you are a better candidate for Regenerative Medicine options, such as Prolotherapy, PRP, Stem cell therapy, etc... or if surgery is the better route. There are a lot of cases that we help who originally suspected they had a complete tear, but it was not truly the case upon physical exam. If you would like us to review your case in more detail, feel free to reach out to us directly: info@caringmedical.com or call our team at 708-393-8272.

  • @jackiesicilian5720
    @jackiesicilian5720 Před 3 lety

    What Medicines help autonomic nervous system?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Jackie Sicilian, We are generally not prescribing medicine for the autonomic nervous system, it is usually more about ways the person has to help themselves. We help guide our patients on some techniques and ways that they can monitor progress, but restoring the ANS is primarily self-driven work.

    • @amgnico
      @amgnico Před 2 lety

      Ashwagandha

  • @scottenos20
    @scottenos20 Před 10 lety

    I'm a soccer style football kicker and I've been diagnosed with a labral tear and psoas bursitis in the hip after an X-Ray/MRI. What are some of my options if I'd like to continue pursuing an athletic career. I'm 25 years old and pretty healthy but I'd like to avoid any kind of surgery or injection that might affect my kicking if possible.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 10 lety

      Hi Scott, We are happy to help you here. We successfully treat labral tears and painful hip conditions here every day. Comprehensive Prolotherapy keeps people able to play sports between treatments, and avoid the degenerative route of surgery and cortisone injections. If you would like to discuss your case in more detail, please contact us directly on our caringmedical.com site so we can review your case.

  • @mrdman094081
    @mrdman094081 Před rokem +1

    In other words aspirin is a waste of time if you are still banging your head on the wall.

  • @victoriacallangan3974
    @victoriacallangan3974 Před 3 lety +1

    How much is comprehensive prolotherapy? Does it work on an 85 yr. old ?p⁰p

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 3 lety

      Hi Victoria, Here is a link to our site and our prices are always listed there. www.caringmedical.com/for-patients/pricing-and-payment-policies/
      Yes, we treat seniors here. Often, this can be a good option to help avoid surgery for chronic pain from osteoarthritis. Thanks for reaching out. Wish you all the best in health!

  • @houtaneghbali4816
    @houtaneghbali4816 Před 4 lety +1

    If self manipulation is a problem, then is yoga also bad for hypermobile people?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 4 lety

      Hi Hout E, Good question. There are many types of yoga poses and some of those can be helpful for strengthening and others can be harmful for those with hypermobile joints. So, it is best to discuss with the provider about what types of motions to avoid and which are beneficial.

  • @Michael.Perlman.Mortgage
    @Michael.Perlman.Mortgage Před 10 lety +1

    Hi, I receive Prolo every 4 weeks or so for the past 2 months on my infraspinatus/rear deltoid. I last received therapy 2 days ago. Today I went to the gym and did some weight training using about 40% my normal lifting weight. My shoulder feels very sore and I feel heat and inflammation. Is this normal? And if I did go too hard/too fast is this going to negate the further healing effect and properties of the prolo treatment? Thanks very much,

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 10 lety +1

      Hi Mperlman, Sounds like you should contact your Prolotherapist. In our office, we typically have patients waiting a couple more days before exercising again. Please call your provider and ask them what they think you should do. Wishing you a speedy recovery.

    • @Michael.Perlman.Mortgage
      @Michael.Perlman.Mortgage Před 10 lety +1

      Caring Medical and Rehabilitation Services
      I sure will, Thanks for the quick response. Do you feel that over-doing it in this nature will just cause a setback or negate the treatment entirely?

    • @greenspringvalley
      @greenspringvalley Před 5 lety

      It takes 6 weeks.

  • @davec5247
    @davec5247 Před 3 lety

    How much does this procedure cost?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 3 lety

      Hi Dave C, Prices usually range based on the solution used and the level of complexity of the area being injected (a finger is far less complicated than the neck, for instance) as well as the experience of the provider from a couple hundred to a couple thousand. Our prices are listed on our website, but not all doctors list their prices and so you may have to call.

  • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy

    Hi M4tt- there is always a possibility that a physician would diagnose you with something different than what you may have self-diagnosed. In any case, we would suggest seeing a pain specialist, and if you were interested in Prolotherapy as a potential treatment, then a pain specialist who does Prolotherapy. They can give you a diagnosis and recommended treatment. Good luck with your thumb M4tt!

  • @victoriacallangan3974
    @victoriacallangan3974 Před 3 lety

    Where is your clinic near Guam?

  • @antman6495
    @antman6495 Před 6 lety +2

    I don't see anyone here getting prolotheraphy with a unstable cervical, LIKE ME with Tendons stretched by a massive T Bone impact from a 100K dump truck. I have been dignosised with a post concussive disorder, unstable cervical, alantio axil instability ! where are the patients who have gained success with these MAIN symptoms? I have the all the above for over 10 years now, I don't have the cash to receive this care, workers comp don't accept this kind of new treatments, and my Neurologist wont refer me out to a specialist that works above the C-1, where are the patients that have been treated for severe neck injuries, I see other body parts, but in Dr Hauser's CZcams videos he claims that prolo therapy solves a lot of issues associated with Unstable cervical, and it is the focus on his video, so where is the happy patients I WANT TO BE ONE !! GOD HAVE MERCY

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi L Schaffer, You can certainly check out our facebook pages if you'd like to reach out to people directly, as well as review our research articles to better understand the science with the cervical spine and Prolotherapy. If you have been having struggles for over 10 years now, sounds like you are overdue for a Prolotherapy consultation. So sorry to hear that you have been dealing with this for so long. If you would like to see one of our specialists, please reach out to us directly and we'll schedule a consultation for you. Wish you all the best.

    • @JVH5151
      @JVH5151 Před 5 lety +1

      You need to have your Atlas and Axis checked by an upper cervical chiropractor, not just any ole chiropractor. Prolo failed to work for me because I had the "Vertebral Subluxation Complex. Prolotherapy will work for some conditions, but it cant put the atlas nor the axis back in proper alignment. Only a Specific Chiropractor who takes specific measurements of your upper cervical area can do that (or NUCCA dr...) ggogle, or Bing it

    • @alexlee8639
      @alexlee8639 Před 4 lety

      JVH5151 did your upper cervical chiropractor relieve you of your symptoms?
      I’m looking for an AO chiropractor but my misaligned cervical vertebrae.

    • @alexlee8639
      @alexlee8639 Před 4 lety

      Are you doing better?

  • @lightfoot500
    @lightfoot500 Před 9 lety

    tell me some good news that this is atleast partially covered by BC/BS ? covered by insurance atleast a little....

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 9 lety

      john lightfoot Hi John, Prolotherapy is all about good news. We are not an insurance provider. However, we can give you a receipt that you can use to file for reimbursement with BC/BS. If they will cover it is dependent on their decision. Most of our patients report some coverage, which is good. Also, many of our patients use their FSA and HSA funds for treatment and that works out well for them. If you have had disappointing results with the insurance-driven treatments you've received, and you'd like to give us a try, we're here to help. Thanks for reaching out.

  • @IqbalIqbal-pu5di
    @IqbalIqbal-pu5di Před 6 lety

    please help my baby 12 years old c1c2enjar

  • @gerrygizzygarcia2572
    @gerrygizzygarcia2572 Před 2 lety

    Where are u located at I'm in California

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 2 lety

      We are in Fort Myers, Florida. We do treat patients who travel from California if that was a realistic option for you. We understand not everyone can travel for medical care but we'd be happy to take a closer look at your case if you felt that you wanted our team to help. Take care.

  • @provider2289
    @provider2289 Před 9 lety +1

    HI, I asked my prolotherapist when prolotherapy doesn't work. He said it isn't effective if your tendon/ligament tear is over 5mm long. Is this true?

    • @healingchicken123
      @healingchicken123 Před 6 lety

      provider i think fake.. prolotherapy makes inflammation so your body throw aways the bad cells and repair with new strong cells of the ligament collagen?

  • @debbefranks8251
    @debbefranks8251 Před 3 lety

    Where are you located?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 3 lety

      Hi Debbie, We have an office in Chicagoland (Oak Park) and one in southwest Florida (Fort Myers).

    • @debbefranks8251
      @debbefranks8251 Před 3 lety

      Caring Medical I live in Oklahoma. Can you refer me to anyone here?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 3 lety

      @@debbefranks8251 Hi Debbe, Sorry, we do not have outside referrals. We treat patients from all around the world, specifically because we have 27+ years of experience doing this full time, have published a lot of research on treating chronic pain, and have the capabilities to treat very complex cases. But you could try some internet searching and reach out to providers directly and see if they have experience with cases like yours and learn about their approach to see if it sounds like a fit. We're here if you want our team to review your case in the future. Take care.

  • @suzi-ml8ep
    @suzi-ml8ep Před 3 lety +1

    how does a patient know if strengthening muscles and improving coordination, exercises work or if prolotherapy works better?
    Is it possible for loose ligaments to tighten and improve by themselves, or through exercise? What about just through collagen supplements..??
    What if people do not have access to the specific type of prolotherapy does that mean they cannot get out of chronic pain or cannot recover fully?

    • @ozzieg2415
      @ozzieg2415 Před 2 lety

      Not by themselves. You need prolotherapy and prp injections. Find one in your area.

  • @brothelho
    @brothelho Před 11 lety +8

    Customers? Aren't they patients?

  • @JZGreengo
    @JZGreengo Před 3 lety

    I’m just worried it’s quackery

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi JZ Gringo- if you feel that way about any medical procedure, no matter what it is, you should keep looking until you find the treatment that you feel confident about receiving. We wish you all the best in your search.

  • @RobertLongM
    @RobertLongM Před 5 lety +2

    😣 not a good selling point... up he makes a good case
    Doing things “they don’t know about?” ... that’s the Doctors First part of diagnosis to determine the cause and give lifestyle changes.
    It’s like psychiatric meds.. “oh this didn’t work, try this, “no”, this then, “no .,, uh this.. repeat.
    I haven’t heard of any real life success stories.

  • @michaeljmccurdy9449
    @michaeljmccurdy9449 Před 5 dny

    So, it sounds like a person needs to plan ahead to take a vacation to let the body heal with the prolotherapy, if their job is going to work against them. That's the hardest part of this for me. Maybe I need a month off work...?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 4 dny +1

      It really depends! Most of our patients go back to work the next day. Some even go back the same day, especially if they had an area treated that would not be aggravated by their job.

    • @michaeljmccurdy9449
      @michaeljmccurdy9449 Před 4 dny

      @@CaringmedicalProlotherapy that's good to hear. I'll reach out soon for a consulation. You're not far from me and this itching is driving me insane.

  • @mehtabkhan4800
    @mehtabkhan4800 Před 8 lety +9

    All crap. I spent more than $12000 to this doc. Used to fly from DC to Chicago every 6-8 week. They tried Sod solution, PRP, and bone marrow.
    I just went through so much butchering pain and wasted my time and money.

    • @JohnSmith-cz3us
      @JohnSmith-cz3us Před 7 lety

      Why didn't it work?

    • @JohnSmith-cz3us
      @JohnSmith-cz3us Před 7 lety

      Is there any improvement at all?

    • @jeenekaba
      @jeenekaba Před 7 lety

      No, no improvement at all. They did not come back to me to explain the reason why it did not work.
      I followed each and everything they told me to do.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před 7 lety +3

      Hi jeenekaba, so very sorry that you feel you did not receive any improvement. This is not a typical case to not have any improvement and we would gladly take the time to give our thoughts on your case or any possible other suggestion to help you if you would like to contact us directly. Take care for now and we wish you all the best in your struggle against chronic pain.

    • @healingchicken123
      @healingchicken123 Před 6 lety +1

      For me worked the prolotherapy and prp (netherlands) butt it all takes alot of time!

  • @143ArtandSoul
    @143ArtandSoul Před 2 lety

    This clinic is permanently closed. I would research this therapy extensively before letting anyone inject anything into your body.

  • @calvinli9801
    @calvinli9801 Před 3 lety +1

    'Custoemrs' lol not patients.

  • @jessewru6425
    @jessewru6425 Před 3 lety

    this is so my mom. “My headaches coming back again today”... well yeah you’ve been screaming into a phone and angrily gesturing at the wall for half an hour...chill out! Check yourself before you wreck yourself!

  • @larryrizzo736
    @larryrizzo736 Před rokem

    I’m always suspicious of someone who refuses to admit there are problems with what he or she is doing. Although these outside factors may be involved with poor results, you failed to confess any shortcomings of prolotherapy. I am scheduled for my first prolo appointment tomorrow so my interest in this therapy is piqued.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Před rokem

      Hope your treatment went well. For specific concerns, please ask your provider directly during your consultation, just like with any other medical treatment. We wish you all the best in healing, Larry! Take care.

  • @filemonrobles8960
    @filemonrobles8960 Před rokem

    What if you paralyzed