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waynerussel · 7 months
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Need an alternative to surgery? Try prolotherapy
Watch Dr. Perry’s video library on types of conditions we treat. See how he demonstrates guided procedures on patients for various conditions such as neck pain, back pain, and ligament injuries.  #prolotherapy  #chicago  #pain
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stevenobrion · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy is a non-pharmaceutical injection designed to promote natural healing of painful joints. It is a recognized orthopedic procedure that triggers the bodies own natural healing powers to strengthen ligaments and tendons weakened by over-use or traumatic injury.  #Prolotherapy  #chicago
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alaineforseth · 7 months
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Need an alternative to surgery? Try prolotherapy
Watch Dr. Perry’s video library on types of conditions we treat. See how he demonstrates guided procedures on patients for various conditions such as neck pain, back pain, and ligament injuries.  #prolotherapy  #chicago  #pain
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joeythomasen · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy is a non-pharmaceutical injection designed to promote natural healing of painful joints. It is a recognized orthopedic procedure that triggers the bodies own natural healing powers to strengthen ligaments and tendons weakened by over-use or traumatic injury.  #Prolotherapy  #chicago
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rachealpenty · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy is a non-pharmaceutical injection designed to promote natural healing of painful joints. It is a recognized orthopedic procedure that triggers the bodies own natural healing powers to strengthen ligaments and tendons weakened by over-use or traumatic injury.  #Prolotherapy  #chicago
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cathytressa · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy is a non-pharmaceutical injection designed to promote natural healing of painful joints. It is a recognized orthopedic procedure that triggers the bodies own natural healing powers to strengthen ligaments and tendons weakened by over-use or traumatic injury.  #Prolotherapy  #chicago
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nitcherbroglie · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy is a non-pharmaceutical injection designed to promote natural healing of painful joints. It is a recognized orthopedic procedure that triggers the bodies own natural healing powers to strengthen ligaments and tendons weakened by over-use or traumatic injury.  #Prolotherapy  #chicago
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casseyhenderosn · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy is a non-pharmaceutical injection designed to promote natural healing of painful joints. It is a recognized orthopedic procedure that triggers the bodies own natural healing powers to strengthen ligaments and tendons weakened by over-use or traumatic injury.  #Prolotherapy  #chicago
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peasleelosinger · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy “tricks” your body into repairing the weakened sites by Alternative surgery producing new collagen tissue, resulting in permanent stabilization of the joint. Once the joint is stabilized, pain usually resolves.
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aubreypurplee · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy “tricks” your body into repairing the weakened sites by producing new collagen tissue, resulting in permanent stabilization of the joint. Once the joint is stabilized, pain usually resolves.
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jarredamlin · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy “tricks” your body into repairing the weakened sites by producing new collagen tissue, prp near me resulting in permanent stabilization of the joint. Once the joint is stabilized, pain usually resolves.
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keithfurer · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy “tricks” your body into repairing the weakened sites by producing new collagen tissue, resulting in permanent stabilization of the joint. Once the joint is stabilized, pain usually resolves.
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longhaulerbear · 1 year
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...cervical instability causes excessive motion of the spinal canal, whose primary job is to protect the spinal cord and nerve roots. When we first examine people as new patients, a message that we try to have them understand is that the word instability should draw a picture for them of the word destruction. Instability is causing the structure and function of the neck to deteriorate...
The complexity of symptoms and conditions that these people suffer from can be summed up as Cervical spine instability causing progressive destruction of the joint structures if not stopped.
When the soft tissue of the cervical spine is damaged, weakened, lax, loose, and degenerating, the bones of the neck wander around. With this wandering in the neck comes a narrowing of the intervertebral neural foramina space, the extent of which can reach the critical point at which the nerve is compressed (radiculopathy) or the spinal cord is compressed (myelopathy).
This narrowing can also decrease or compress the flow of fluid in the blood supply to (arterial) and from (venous) and around (cerebrospinal flow) the spinal cord and nerve roots that they need for proper health and functioning.
Cervical instability can cause the various parts of the spinal cord to be “touched” by bone and give various sensations to distant parts of the body. Indeed, herniated discs, bone spurs, and osteophyte complexes can also ‘touch’ the spinal cord, likewise, causing distant shooting, vibrating, buzzing, and electric shock-like sensations.
Dysesthesias or ‘unusual’ sensory symptoms may happen though no damage or disease can be found. It’s not that the nerve impulses are getting structurally impeded all the time but intermittently when the body is moved in a certain way until there is too much tension on it to carry nerve impulses normally.
In more advanced situations and certainly more frightening to this patient is the “drop attack,” where they would suddenly and for seemingly no reason at all, fall to the ground and then get up as if nothing had happened a few seconds later. (Of course to this patient “as if nothing happened,” is not what is going through their mind.)
...this group of patients can suffer both atherosclerosis and vertebrobasilar insufficiency. In this group of patients, it would not take much by way of neck rotation compression to cut off blood flow to the brain in arteries that are internally clogged.
The main advance in the understanding of blood flow to the structures in the brain, head, face, and neck including the cranial arteries has been in our opinion extracranial and transcranial doppler ultrasound, primarily because this can be done in a physician’s office by the physician or his trained staff.  A problem is, is that these tests are done with the patient in a standard or static position.
Most patients know the exact head position that gives them the symptoms of dizziness, “lack of oxygen to the brain,” and related problems. I can tell you that head position is almost always when they are standing or sitting upright, not when they are lying down, as when these vascular tests are almost always done.
For many years, I ordered these tests and wanted the technician to perform the test in the patient’s “vulnerable to symptoms” position, not in the lying down position. Our patients would relay to us that, unfortunately, their tests were not done the way I ordered them primarily because the technician simply tells the patient, “we don’t do the tests that way.”
Even when disruptions of blood flow were found on the test, the radiologist reading the test would call the test normal. Once when talking to a neurosurgeon colleague he explained “You have to learn to read the scans yourself. The radiologists don’t have experience in reading results from the craniocervical junction.” I was shocked actually when he told me this, but now I know it is true.
The nerves, veins, and arteries of the body are protected from harm because they run close to the bones. Often they are within a few millimeters of bone; thus, any excessive movement of the joints or bones can directly compress and stretch the nerves.
It should be noted that the symptoms are often different when the nervous tissue involved is in the peripheral nervous system versus the autonomic nervous system versus the central nervous system. Central nervous system nerve tension is typically from upper cervical instability and not only affects the cervical spinal cord but can involve the brainstem and brain. When the brainstem and/or brain nerve impulses are altered, the effects can be far-reaching and more dramatic.
Nervous tissue, like the other tissues of the body, depends on nutrient flow into it and toxin flow out. If the flow of nutrient blood flow into the nerve is deficient, the nerve cell function will be impaired and likewise, if the neuron (nerve) cells can not get rid of waste products (toxins) out, it will swell and again nerve impulses will be abnormal. If the fluid flow into or out of individual neurons and collectively (nerves themselves) is compromised so is nerve function.
When one understands the anatomy at the craniocervical junction, it is easy to see how upper cervical instability could cause a blockage of CSF or arterial flow and/or venous drainage causing neurologic-like symptoms. Even if it is just the CSF that is increased, eventually this will lead to an increase in intracranial pressure which can cause reduced blood flow to the nervous tissue in the brain and spinal cord, potentially causing damage.
...anyone with unusual neurological symptoms that go undiagnosed or unexplained by traditional medical means should consider a motion scan of the cervical spine looking for instability. Cervical instability is very reversible cause of many neurological symptoms and syndromes.
When cervical myelopathy patients lay prone – everything calms down – a test where you are laying down is probably not a good test if you are looking for active blood flow problems.
“When it gets bad, I lay down and things calm down for me.”
Often people in their pre-patient interview will tell us that their brain fog and related problems reduce in severity if they lay down. Simply they say things like:
I have neck pain, cognitive problems, insomnia, headache, dizziness, fatigue, and brain fog. When it gets bad, I lay down and things calm down for me. The problem is I am now spending days laying in bed.
Conclusion? Prone positions and non-prone positions create a different [pattern of] blood flow.
...Our testing and treatment center is equipped with x-ray diagnostics with digital motion x-ray because the traditional scans missed so many instabilities.
If the blood flow is intermittently compromised, such as only when the neck is in certain positions, it will be difficult to catch and diagnose. To assess proper blood flow to the body’s most important nerves and nervous tissue (the brain), especially with head and neck motions, we perform transcranial doppler (TCD) and extracranial Doppler (ECD) ultrasound examinations.
It is through dynamic transcranial doppler (TCD) and extracranial Doppler (ECD) ultrasound analysis that this decrease in blood supply can be documented with its root cause being compression of the arteries as they run through the cervical spine.
The problems of Atlantoaxial instability are not problems that sit in isolation. A patient that suffers from Atlantoaxial instability will likely be seen to suffer from many problems as they all relate to upper cervical neck ligament damage and cervical instability. As demonstrated below this includes cervical subluxation, (misalignment of the cervical vertabrae). One of the causes of Vertebrobasilar insufficiency is this cervical misalignment and its “pinching,” or “herniation,” not of a disc, but of the arteries themselves as we suggested above. This creates the situation of ischemia.
When the cervical spine ligaments are weakened, they cannot hold the cervical spine in proper alignment or in its proper anatomical curve. Your head begins to move in a destructive, degenerative manner on top of your neck. This is when cervical artery compression can occur.
In our 2014 research led by Danielle R. Steilen-Matias, MMS, PA-C, published in The Open Orthopaedics Journal, we demonstrated that when the neck ligaments are injured, they become elongated and loose, which causes excessive movement of the cervical vertebrae. In the upper cervical spine (C0-C2), this can cause a number of other symptoms including, but not limited to, nerve irritation, vertebrobasilar insufficiency with associated vertigo and dizziness, tinnitus, facial pain, arm pain, and migraine headaches.
Treating and stabilizing the cervical ligaments can alleviate these problems by preventing excessive abnormal vertebrae movement, the development or advancing of cervical osteoarthritis, and the myriad of problematic symptoms they cause including nerve and arterial compression.
Through extensive research and patient data analysis, it became clear that in order for patients to obtain long-term cures (approximately 90% relief of symptoms) the re-establishment of some lordosis, (the natural cervical spinal curve) in their cervical spine is necessary. Once spinal stabilization is achieved and the normalization of cervical forces by restoring some lordosis, lasting relief of symptoms was highly probable.
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peterafieldsmddc · 1 month
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At OrthoRegen®, we specialize in treating the joints and the spine. Low back pain is one of the conditions we see quite often. People who come to our clinic typically have already tried various treatments that did not achieve the results they sought, leaving them with a reduced quality of life due to the pain and loss of function they experience. Therefore, they are seeking a back pain specialist and a treatment that works to bring relief.
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tarahpetruska · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy is a non-pharmaceutical injection designed to promote natural healing of painful joints. It is a recognized orthopedic procedure that triggers the bodies own natural healing powers to strengthen ligaments and tendons weakened by over-use or traumatic injury.  #Prolotherapy  #chicago
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robbyterepka · 3 months
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What is Prolotherapy?
Prolotherapy is a non-pharmaceutical injection designed to promote natural healing of painful joints. It is a recognized orthopedic procedure that triggers the bodies own natural healing powers to strengthen ligaments and tendons weakened by over-use or traumatic injury.  #Prolotherapy  #chicago
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