Prolotherapy & prolozone Injections
Prolozone is a natural, non steroid treatment for joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments.
AT A GLANCE
HELPS WITH
Arthritis, Tendonitis, Bursitis, Sports injuries, Joint instability. Back and Neck pain.
Anaesthesia
Local
Duration
3-6 Sessions
Recovery
No Downtime
Non Invasive
Supports healing and regeneration
Minimal side effects
For all painful conditions of the limbs and spine
Prolozone: The advanced form of prolotherapy
Prolozone therapy represents a innovative approach to treating pain syndromes of the spine and musculoskeletal system by harnessing the regenerative potential of ozone and proliferative solutions. Through its multifaceted mechanisms of action, prolozone therapy stimulates tissue repair, modulates inflammation, and alleviates pain, offering patients a safe and effective alternative to conventional treatments.
As research in the field continues to evolve, prolozone therapy holds promise for revolutionising the management of chronic pain and improving the quality of life for individuals suffering from musculoskeletal and spinal disorders.
Prolotherapy / Prolozone TREATMENT
Prolotherapy / Prolozone therapy
Procedure Steps
Patient Evaluation
The process begins with a comprehensive evaluation of the patient’s medical history, symptoms, and physical examination findings. Diagnostic imaging studies, such as X-rays or MRI scans, may be utilised to assess the extent of tissue damage and pinpoint the precise location of the pain.
Preparation
The patient is positioned comfortably, and the target area is cleansed with an antiseptic solution to minimise the risk of infection. Local anaesthesia may be administered to alleviate discomfort during the injection procedure, although many patients tolerate the injections well without anaesthesia.
Injection technique
Using a fine-gauge needle, the healthcare provider delivers the prolozone mixture of either a proliferative or anti inflammatory solution and ozone gas into the affected tissues. The injection technique may vary depending on the specific condition being treated and the anatomical location of the pain.
Injection Sites
Prolozone therapy can target various anatomical structures, including ligaments, tendons, joint capsules, and periarticular tissues. Common sites for injection include the spine (e.g., facet joints, intervertebral discs), joints (e.g., knees, shoulders), and soft tissues (e.g., Achilles tendon, rotator cuff).
Post-Procedure Care
After the injections are administered, the patient may experience mild discomfort or swelling at the injection sites, which typically resolves within a few days. Patients are advised to avoid strenuous activities and to apply ice packs intermittently to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.
It is important to follow your clinician’s post-procedure instructions and follow any rehabilitation exercises advised
MEET THE TEAM
Gary Edwards
Doctor of Chiropractic and Injection therapy
Jon Handley-Collins
Doctor of Chiropractic and Injection therapy
What our clients say
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5 Star
January, 2023 - Julie K. | Lumbar Disc Bulge
Excellent practice. Attended recently for Prolozone injections to help relieve pain from a bulging disc. After weeks of discomfort and restricted movement the treatment gave me relief and the ability to get back to normal. Cannot recommend highly enough.
October, 2023 - Christina S. | Chronic low back pain
Fantastic! Highly recommended Jon. I have been struggling with lower back pain in my sciatic joints I had two prolozone treatments with Jon and feel all the pain has gone it even helped my ibs which was a bonus !
April, 2022 - Lindsay G. | Chronic low back pain
My initial consultation was easy and very thorough. I feel reassured that I can get some help with my painful lower back and look forward to my healing process! Thanks, Lindsay
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