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PROLOTHERAPY AN ALTERNATIVE TO NECK SURGERY
Ross Hauser, M.D.

I recently saw a patient who had suffered for at least ten years with
neck pain and was told it was time to consider surgery. The doctor (surgeon) wanted to do a multi-level fusion, but the patient wanted to look at alternatives including Prolotherapy

After six
Prolotherapy sessions, the patient's neck stiffness and pain were gone. He stopped taking anti-inflammatories.

Another patient this week came in with a herniated disc as evidenced by
MRI scan and referral pain down her arm. Her physician wanted to send her to a surgeon, but she decided to look at alternatives first.

She was seen for eight sessions of Prolotherapy, after which all of her pain was relieved. 

Why Seek an Alternative?
The results of neck surgery for completely eliminating
neck pain have been poor. Neck surgery, more often than not, “changes” the pain, but does not eliminate it. Long term studies have also shown that neck arthritis often progresses at a faster rate after neck surgeries such as laminectomies or discectomies then if the person didn't have the surgery at all. For this and many other reasons, people are seeking alternatives. 

To answer the question posed above, let's consider why someone even gets a surgical recommendation. The overwhelming reason is that they have unremittant neck pain. 

Often they have failed anti-inflammatories,
cortisone shots, chiropractic manipulation, and physical therapy and go for a surgical consultation “as a last resort”. Typically their x-rays or MRI's show a lot of degeneration, sometimes degenerated discs, facets, or herniated discs

The secret to successful treatment is actually in the x-rays and MRI's. You see, the overgrowth of bone that shows up as “arthritis” is actually the body's healing system response to make those areas more stable. 

Fusion operations are recommended to further stabilize these areas. The problem with fusions are that they don't allow any movement in the fused areas, so the areas above and below the fusion have to compensate and move more. Those areas degenerate quickly and the end result for the patient is that the pain “changed”. 

I believe a better option is one that can stabilize the areas of pain without surgery – namely Prolotherapy. The areas of pain are “unstable” because of
ligament laxity/stretching or weakness. The muscles over these segments then go into spasm to stabilize these areas. This is why the person often gets muscle spasms that aren't permanently relieved by physical therapy, massage, or steroid injections

These treatments don't stimulate ligament repair. The best treatment for this is Prolotherapy. Prolotherapy is an
injection technique that stimulates the body to repair ligaments. Once the ligaments are tight, strong, and repaired, the muscle spasms stop because the area is stable.

 


 

Ross Hauser, M.D.

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Dr. Hauser received his M.D. from the University of Illinois, Chicago; completed his residency at Loyola-Hines VA-Marianjoy Hospitals in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; and received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Dr. Hauser is one of the leading experts in the treatment of chronic pain and sports injuries with Prolotherapy. He, along with his wife Marion, have written seven books on the topic of Prolotherapy, a comprehensive book on the natural medicine approach to cancer, as well as a myriad of articles and newsletters for the general public. Read more about Ross Hauser MD

 

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As with any medical technique, Prolotherapy may not be effective for every individual and there are risks involved, these risks should be discussed with your physician. Results achieved with some may not be typical of all. Please consult a physician. Please read Prolotherapy Risks

There is no known cure for arthritis. Prolotherapy and nutritional supplements can help alleviate, reverse, or end arthritic pain by treating an underlying cause that contributes to degenerative disease, ligament laxity. Strengthening ligaments and other connective tissue can help prevent bone on bone arthritis from developing.

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