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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.

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Sounds good. I ha e had PRP for another issue too, and it worked very well to remove scar tissue from a twice used groin incision and hip replacement.
And my daughter was born with mis-allignments too and slept in a leg brace for 6 months before she could walk, followed by special shoes. We were very lucky to have him as a pediatrician.
You might look for a Digital Motion Xray that measures joint movements. Chiropractors have them and radiologists read them and send them to your Dr. I had one when I was tying to figure out what turned out to be hypermobile cervical joint.
Good luck