Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy in White Rock, B.C. - Natural Pain Relief and Healing
What is Prolotherapy?
Our Prolotherapy treatments in White Rock, B.C., offer a natural solution for pain relief and tissue repair by stimulating the body’s healing processes.
Prolotherapy is a regenerative injection therapy that involves injecting a solution into the affected joints, ligaments, or tendons to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes and promote tissue repair.
Our Naturopathic Approach:
We enhance Prolotherapy with a naturopathic approach to ensure optimal healing and pain relief:
- Natural Healing: Stimulators: Using natural substances to stimulate tissue repair and regeneration.
- Holistic Pain Management: Combining Prolotherapy with other naturopathic treatments for comprehensive pain management.
- Nutrient Support: Providing essential nutrients that support tissue healing and overall health.
Step Service Breakdown:
01
Consultation
Diagnose the condition and determine if Prolotherapy is suitable.
02
Preparation
Mix the natural irritant solution for injection.
03
Adminstration
Inject the solution into the affected area.
04
Follow-Up
Monitor healing progress and schedule additional sessions if needed.
Benefits of Prolotherapy
- Natural pain relief
- Improved joint stability and function
- Enhanced tissue repair and regeneration
Schedule Your Prolotherapy Session in White Rock, B.C.
Experience natural pain relief and healing with Prolotherapy combined with our naturopathic approach.
General question Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy is effective for treating chronic pain, joint instability, tendonitis, and ligament injuries by stimulating tissue repair.
Prolotherapy involves injecting a natural irritant into the affected area to stimulate the body’s healing response and promote tissue repair.
Some discomfort may be experienced during the injection, but it is generally well-tolerated. Post-treatment soreness is common but temporary.
The number of sessions varies depending on the condition and individual response to treatment. Typically, 3-6 sessions are recommended.