How Does Prolozone Therapy Help You Recover and Heal From Different Forms of Chronic Pain?

There's a natural way to help your body recover from different forms of chronic pain and it's called Prolozone therapy.

What is Prolozone therapy?: The homeopathic injection technique was developed and brought to light by Dr. Shallenberger. Oxygen is used to help damaged joints, ligaments, tendons, and tissues heal and regenerate. Prolozone therapy is different from Prolotherapy because Prolotherapy uses inflammation, not oxygen, to complete the healing process.

What problems does it solve?: This technique targets all forms of musculoskeletal and joint pain. Musculoskeletal and joint pain often results in chronic pain for many people. The different areas of pain that never seem to go away include the following:

These injuries often happen because of overuse or trauma. Sports and other physical activities can contribute to such injuries and the pain can prevent people from living life to the fullest. It's easy to feel like the only options for such pain is surgery which can sometimes take months to fully recover.

Since complete healing is typically the end result of Prolozone therapy, chronic pain is put to an end. Prolozone therapy provides a permanent fix and not just a way to cope with the pain that comes from various pain problems such as carpal tunnel syndrome, torn tendons, whiplash, and heel spurs. The success rates of this major pain reducing option has 75 percent or greater. Prolozone therapy also doesn't have the recovery times and rehabilitation that comes with surgery.

Thanks to its less invasive nature, Prolozone therapy helps everyone resume their normal physical activities pain-free such as going on hikes, mowing the lawn, and skiing.

Do you have any questions about Prolozone therapy? Give us a call at (801) 676-9876!

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