Pinched Nerves, Sciatica Pain, Spinal Stenosis and Prolotherapy
Testing > Testing > Testing Ross Hauser, MD We’ve seen many diagnoses for back pain and oftentimes patients ask how Prolotherapy can help with their specific back condition. Whether it’s a...
View ArticleDegenerative disc disease misdiagnosed
Ross Hauser, MD Often a patient will ask if they will always have a degenerated disc. The patient based this on the MRI he brought to the office with him which could clearly be interpreted as...
View ArticleDegenerative disc disease treatment
Many patients are distressed at being told that they are suffering from one or more degenerated discs. This suggests an irreversible and crippling phenomenon. The term “degenerated” should be discarded...
View ArticleProlotherapy for herniated disc
Marc Darrow, MD Many people come in with what they are calling a herniated disc problem because they have pain in their back and pain in their leg and they think the disc is responsible. Upon a...
View ArticleProlotherapy and Stem Cells for Lower Back Pain
Marc Darrow, MD Lower back pain is one of the most widely reported types of pain in the United States today. It is the most common cause of industrial disability, and the leading cause of physical...
View ArticleDegenerative disc disease in the cervical, lumbar, thoracic spine
George H. Kramer, MD. Degenerative disc disease in the cervical, lumbar and thoracic spine This article discusses the case of 57 year-old Bill B, a dentist, who suffered from chronic pain from...
View ArticleBack pain injections
Marc Darrow, MD “Repetitive lumbar syndrome,” is a term that can describe the damage we do to our backs with repetive movement including back strains (injury to muscles, ligaments and tendons) and...
View ArticleProlotherapy patient information
Ross Hauser, MD Prolotherapy patient information Prolotherapy is a simple, natural technique that stimulates the body to repair the painful area when the natural healing process needs a little...
View ArticleDegenerative Disc Disease
The aging process brings about degenerative changes to our ligaments, tendons, and cartilage through the desiccation (the drying out) of collagen. Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) refers to this process...
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