Prolozone injections

Posted by janor @janor, Feb 8, 2020

I'm scheduled for a knee replacement on March 10, but just heard about the Prolozone shot. Has anyone had a Prolozone shot, and did you have success?

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@amandajro

Hello @frdunbar and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I can see you are motivated to explore the option of prolozone injections but seem to be hitting a roadblock with regard to finding someone.

Have you, by chance, asked for a referral?

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Yes, I’ve asked my PCP and chiropractor for referrals but neither of them have even heard of prolozone injections. The chiropractor who suggested them to me did so over a live q&a zoom and said it should be easy to find a provider. Unfortunately I have not found it easy at all.

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@windyshores

PRP worked wonders for my daughter's SI joint after 10 years of unsuccessful PT. The effects lasted more than 5 years. Improvement was in 24 hours.

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What is PRP? Any recommendations on where to find a provider?

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@frdunbar

What is PRP? Any recommendations on where to find a provider?

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@frdunbar - PRP is platelet-rich plasma. I tried to get it prior to my knee replacement but my surgeon said my knee was too far gone and it wouldn't help. Here's some more info on the pros and cons of PRP.

Potential Pros and Cons of PRP Injections: https://www.arthritis-health.com/treatment/injections/potential-pros-and-cons-prp-injections

I think if I were going to get one I would want it to be done at a teaching hospital or a major health facility like Mayo Clinic.

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@frdunbar

What is PRP? Any recommendations on where to find a provider?

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platelet rich plasma....They take blood out, spin it, and reinject it with dense platelet content. It is offered in a mainstream hospital system here but insurance still considers it experimental so we paid $1,000. She had it done on SI joint and later for knee. Better than surgery for her (she has had two). But it does not work for everyone and only for soft tissue issues.

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@lgerkin

Thanks for the feedback! I had a prolotherapy injection in January followed by PT with a pelvic floor specialist and the pain has unfortunately gotten worse. Every therapy that I've tried where the area is irritated in order to create inflammation and spur healing has not worked. The tendons are just not healing. There's no tear in the tendons so surgery would not be appropriate. I have an appointment/consultation with a doctor for PRP injection next month. That's really the last thing traditional medicine has to offer, as far as I can tell.

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Did you get some help
What did you do.

I’ve tried Prolotherapy I was wondering about the Proloozone?

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Can you tell me if you did the proloozone therapy did it help

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@4846

Did you get some help
What did you do.

I’ve tried Prolotherapy I was wondering about the Proloozone?

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I didn’t get help from Prolotherapy but I learned after trying it and all the other treatments that I really have to limit my sitting in order for that area to heal properly. I did a ton of PT following all the treatments. I did get a little relief after radial shockwave therapy so I may try another round along with PT now that I know that sitting for more than one hour at a time is a problem. I didn’t try Prolozone, partly due to the higher cost.

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bad osteoarthritis in right knee. twisted it on stairs, badly sprained, now too painful to weight bear or walk on it. considering prolozone injections. Dr Martin Mulders outside of Philadelphia does them. any additional negative or positive info?

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Do u mean prolotherapy? If so, yes, it really helped both my knees.

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My daughter had prolozone injections a number of years ago due to a disc issue causing her much pain. The only thing offered to her was surgery which she rejected. She found out about prolozone and did 6 injections over a 6 month period. And it worked amazingly well for her. She hasn’t had a problem or return of pain in over 10 years and was able to get back to running and weight lifting. The doctor she went to was in Marin County, outside San Francisco.

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