Prolozone therapy is a form of regenerative medicine where doctors use injections of ozone in liquid form along with other therapeutic elements to stimulate the body’s tissues to heal themselves.
Prolozone therapy is a non-surgical option for patients dealing with tissue injuries, and strains. The serum used in this therapy is created using a combination of elements such as:
When doctors introduce ozone into the affected area, it improves blood circulation. As a result, the treatment site receives a fresh flow of oxygen and nutrients.
Ozone also attracts healing cells like fibroblasts and chondrocytes so they set off a reaction of tissue regeneration using the flush of nutrients available to them. The additional vitamins and minerals in the serum also support the repair of tissues while lowering inflammation levels.
You can get Prolozone therapy to supplement conventional medicine for various conditions such as:
Ligaments and tendons are soft collagen-like tissues that support the structure of your body.
They connect bones with one another and also attach muscles to the bones. For example, ligaments keep the vertebra and discs in your spine stable so your back remains flexible. Because of their elastic texture, ligaments allow free movement so you can go about your regular activities. In case you’ve had an injury or surgical procedure, the supporting tissues could get damaged.
Excessive use of a particular joint or muscle like when you’re playing sports or working a labor-intensive job could also strain the ligaments. You start to sense pain because of the nerve endings present in the tissues reacting to the stress.
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Is this the same therapy as Dr Liebowitz Longevity treatment?
Our injections consist of injecting ozone into acupuncture points, trigger points, or joint spaces to help reduce pain and help repair tissue. Ozone therapy is different from prolozone injections as ozone therapy is administered by IV.
I am suffering from right side shooting pain all the way down to my foot which is numb. Started about July getting worse can hardly walk, going to chiropractor and acupuncture, I’ve been to physical therapy with very little success. Scheduled for a shot in the back on Jan 19.
Thank you for your question. We would like to know more information and see images to see the cause of the nerve being pinched. Please contact our doctors for a consultation to review your case and condition. 352-259-0024