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@rjmtwit

So glad to hear of your daughter's success too! You could have the Regenerative MD do an evaluation for you. It is 'lax ligaments' that are fixed, not really the joint's bones. I think of my treatments as fixes of the joint's over extensions 'collateral damage.'

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Yes, prolotherapy does not address bone issues. That is why the relatively benign x-ray that only showed mild degeneration, encouraged me to consider PRP.

My daughter was born with joints that are too loose and had two surgeries at age 10. PRP has really helped her.