Patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) who were treated with several injections of dextrose solution at painful sites in and around the knee had greater and more sustained pain relief than comparison ...
Most of us think of chronic joint pain as an “old person’s problem.” However, chronic joint pain plagues at least 25% of our population at any given time. Although many children are spared from ...
Photographer: Serghei Platonov Imagine this: At your next doctor's appointment, instead of advising you to avoid sugar, your physician proposes treating you with sugar. That scenario may not be too ...
A randomized controlled trial conducted by a research team at a primary care clinic at the Chinese University of Hong Kong indicates that intra-articular-only injection therapy with hypertonic ...
Study Looks at Pain Processing Abnormalities in Knee OA For adults with knee osteoarthritis, dextrose prolotherapy is associated with greater improvements in pain, function, and stiffness compared ...
Pain management: Lessons from patients Dextrose prolotherapy is associated with greater improvements in pain, function and stiffness compared with saline injections or at-home exercise. HealthDay News ...
Prolotherapy is a procedure that involves injecting a natural irritant into the soft tissue of an injured joint. Supporters believe that it may provide significant relief for joint or back pain. The ...
A syringe full of sugar is the revolutionary treatment offered in the UAE to bring relief to people suffering from chronic pain A syringe full of sugar is the revolutionary treatment offered in the ...
Dr B. Chandra Sekhar, sports and shoulder surgeon at Sunshine Hospital talks about proliferation therapy or regenerative injection therapy as an alternative medicine treatment but which requires a lot ...
Design A prospective case-series. Setting A London private hospital. Participants Seven patients: five male and two female; (mean age=36 years+4 months) referred to a specialist tertiary referral ...
Lucknow: People suffering from persistent heel pain may soon have better relief options through regenerative medicine, shows a recent study by King George's Medical University.The study, ...
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