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from the private practice of Neal S. Taub, MD. Prolotherapy as an Adjunct to Chiropractic Care Co-Management of Severe Conditions The Role of Analgesics in
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A Letter Released
to Chiropractic Physicians on July 7, 2006 A Return to First Stage Healing Chiropractic physicians often
write that the condition of tendons and ligaments affects alignment and the
patient’s ability to hold an adjustment.
For this reason, many chiropractic authorities are in favor of
treatments designed to strengthen tendons and ligaments. Prolotherapy works to do exactly that. Neal Taub, MD, ABPM&R provides
prolotherapy treatments at his office in How do you strengthen tendons and
ligaments? You get the body’s own
healing response to do it. Prolotherapy
essentially irritates specific tendons and ligaments
implicated in the patient’s condition and causes the body to restart first stage healing.
There are no drug side effects.
Prolotherapy uses a solution consisting of an irritant, such as glucose,
and a local anesthetic, such as lidocaine.
Dr. Taub uses clinical reasoning and palpation to identify tendons and
ligaments that are tender and possibly contributing to chronic back pain. He then injects the prolotherapy solution
into the problematic structures. The
body interprets the highly specific irritation as some sort of injury and
rushes in to make repairs as part of the first stage healing response. This inflammatory response incites
fibroblastic hyperplasia, the laying down of new tissue
to repair and strengthen the structure.
Without intervention or re-injury,
this highly specific strengthening may never take place. Ligaments typically
have poor blood supply. This leads to
slow healing and incomplete healing. Furthermore,
the widespread use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories
(NSAIDs - specifically COX-2 inhibitors) may
interfere with the body’s unsupervised attempts at first stage healing. COX-2 inhibitors interrupt the inflammatory
process responsible for repairing and strengthening structures such as
tendons and ligaments. In the prolotherapy protocol,
first stage healing is re-initiated and professionally
managed with nutritional supplements, exercises specific to the therapy, and
advice on NSAIDS. If your
chiropractic patients already receive nutritional supplements or perform
specific exercises as part of their chiropractic care, Dr. Taub will
coordinate with you on the incorporation of the enhancement strategies.
Dr.
Taub invites chiropractors to refer patients for an initial prolotherapy
assessment and follow-up treatments (if indicated). |
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