Prolotherapy to the Knee
Ross Hauser, MD demonstrates a typical Prolotherapy procedure to the knee, as done atCaring Medical and Rehabilitation Services in Oak Park, Illinois. Dr. Hauser treats patients from around the globe with Hackett-Hemwall Prolotherapy and has found it is an excellent alternative to knee surgery, NSAID treatment, and cortisone injections. If you would like to see our other videos on Prolotherapy, or would like to email us to see if Prolotherapy can help your knee pain, please visit www.caringmedical.com. Prolotherapy can be used in almost all painful knee conditions and injuries, including: meniscal tear, knee tendinosis, osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease, tendon injury, ligament injury, ACL injury, anterior cruciate ligament tear MCL, injury, medial collateral ligament tear, iliotibial band injury, sports injuries, and knee joint instability.
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I have bakers cyst disease and i dont want to have surgical excission…big problem for me is i live in the phils…i wish there are prolothepist like u here..god bless doc..
i’ve had prolotherapy on my knee, it does help. It works better if your nutrition is better, something it took me awhile to realize.
I’ve had prolotherapy done on my neck which included injections in my scalp, along my spinal column, and outward towards my shoulders. First, the doctor sprayed on a topical numbing agent, then he injected surface level analgesic so that I didn’t really feel the deeper injections. My daughter has had it done on her lower back and hips with minimal discomfort. Recovery time isn’t very long, but you do need to lay low for a few days because the body is trying to heal.









Nine months ago I could not walk up stairs w/o pain on the inside of my knee (meniscal tear). The pain was ever present and limited me athletically. After five prolo treatments, I now run up stairs two at a time. Pain relief is about 90%. I’m sure had I been consistent with a stationary bike, I’d have near 100% pain relief. I would recommend prolo to anyone w/ a meniscal tear, sprained ACL, MCL or LCL, partially torn cartilage. The needle sticks easily beat chronic pain!