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Prolotherapy Therapy in Cancer Treatment

Prolotherapy and Prolozone Therapy For Pain Reduction In Cancer Patients

ProlotherapyEvery disease that a patient suffers may result in some levels of pain. However with some diseases pain becomes a major component especially cancer, this pain needs to be moderated if not done away with completely. Chronic pain has caused worries on many people, sometimes it begins with an injury but refuses to go away even after the wound has healed. In some instances your body may just grow weak experiencing pains that you may not understand their origin as you have not had any infection or other any disease that might have caused the pain. In most cases whenever a person has pain in any part of the body, he may be encouraged to try physical therapy or to go for a cortisone injection which normally helps but if all these failed then you need a different approach to tackling the pain. Proliferative therapies like the prolotherapy, Prolozone and the platelet rich plasma therapy (PRP) are a good way to deal with pain but are little known.

Prolozone and prolotherapy are forms of proliferative therapy. Proliferative therapy generally involves the injection of natural substances into the affected area. When done properly, these injections stimulate the release of growth factors and formation of new collagen in the affected area. The prefix “prolo” refers to this stage of new tissue growth or “proliferation.” As the body forms new collagen, the treated ligaments and tendons become thicker and stronger and more capable of doing their work. Proper alignment, stability, and function are restored, and typically the pain subsides.

How Proliferative therapies work

Prolozone and prolotherapy are very effective treatment methods. However prolotherapy is the most famous and widely used form of proliferative therapy. Prolotherapy has been used since 1930’s and it was strongly endorsed by a US surgeon, DR. Everett Koop after having his chronic back pain treated by prolotherapy. Prolotherapy involves injection of a natural substance such as dextrose in to induce an inflammation around the affected area. When the inflammation is induced, blood supply and flow of nutrients in that affected area is enhanced making the body to regenerate the damaged tissues in response.

Prolozone therapy, unlike prolotherapy uses ozone which is a form of oxygen but with three oxygen atoms. The ozone has a very powerful regenerative ability that helps in treating the damaged connective tissues. When the ozone is injected, it improves the oxygen circulation and delivery to the damaged cells. Prolozone therapy also helps not only by strengthening the tendons and the ligaments but also by rebuilding cartilage in the treated joints. Prolozone therapy was by pioneered Dr. Frank Shallenberger.

Other differences between Prolozone therapy and prolotherapy may include;

  • Prolotherapy uses a mixture of dextrose (sugar solution) and an anesthetic called lidocaine, along with a small amount of vitamin B12 to promote healing While Prolozone uses an anesthetic called procaine and a mixture of B vitamins (multi-B vitamins, B12, folic acid), a homeopathic solution (Traumeel®), dextrose (sugar water) and sodium bicarbonate. Ozone gas is then injected after the Prolozone solution.
  • With Prolozone the number of individual injections is less based on the area treated as compared to the number of injections in prolotherapy. The solution is dispersed over a larger area compared with prolotherapy, due to the injection of ozone gas. This has made Prolozone more preferred by people who do not want many injections

Mostly the pain that we experience in our body is caused by damage in the connective tissues. Therefore for the pain to be treated effectively, the damaged tissues need to be repaired. The connective tissues are very important in our body as they are the ones that make movements between the joints less stressful. These connective tissues include; ligaments, cartilage, and tendons that support the joints. The cartilage can be impaired by sudden improper movements or may be worn from overuse or improper alignment. When the cartilage is exposed to vigorous use like they may get overused, accidents that are also common in sports like soccer and other athletics may cause negative effects on the tendons and ligaments making them to be less elastic hence cannot function well. In such a scenario the slight movement on the affected joints results in great pain that may form an inflammation around the affected joint. The proliferation therapies may be used to effectively heal the affected ligaments and tendons and ease the pain but in case there is a complete tear of either the ligament or the tendons, then surgery will be best option to repair them. However the complete tear is not always common. The most common problems associated with the ligaments, and the tendons are micro tears and loss of tensile strength in the tissues. When the ligaments or the tendons are injured, they put a lot of strain on the affected areas causing severe pain. If the conditions continue for a long time it may also lead to the malfunction of the cartilage and may also result to more diseases like arthritis.

ProlotherapySome of the symptoms that are associated with connective tissue damage include; Popping, grinding, or clicking joint, Frequent swelling, Poor range of motion, instability, Recurrent sprains, Repeated joint dislocation  and Chronic muscle tightness or spasm.

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Prolotherapy and Prolozone Therapy For Pain Reduction In Cancer Patients

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Neural Prolotherapy and Cancer Pain Management

Neural Prolotherapy (NPT) For Cancer Pain Treatment

Neural Prolotherapy

Neural Prolotherapy

Neural Prolotherapy (NPT) is a new concept in the treatment of cancer but it is simple to implement and has had far reaching effect on managing chronic pain. The wonder therapy uses dextrose solution in sterile water to address a pain neuropeptide referred to as TRPVI. TRPVI is what triggers the release of pain and inflammatory peptides that lead to excessive pain.

NPT works by adhering to the peripheral nerves, this are nerves that are very close to the surface of the skin and are the main cause of pain. A thin injection may be used to deliver 5% dextrose in sterile water. This water is delivered to all superficial nerves and eventually it leads to a complete freedom of pain especially in the area surrounding the injected part.  NPT targets areas with chronic constriction injuries that affects the nerves health and stimulates the pain.

The technique is simple and reliefs the patient from the pain. Once the superficial nerves are put under this treatment, the pain goes away almost immediately. The treatment targets the correct nerve and addresses it instantly. Once this has been done, the pain goes away immediately. The duration it takes before one starts feeling the pain again depends on the underlying tissue and the nerve constriction. It also depends on how long it will take the dextrose before it repairs the constrictions. Nevertheless, it may take 6 treatment days before the patient is fully cured.

Other than being used to manage cancer pain, NPT has been used in managing lower back pain, sciatica, carpal tunnel, stiff necks, Achilles tendonitis and many other ailments. It is an exciting treatment that can be used to react to chronic pain relief without necessarily resorting to use cortisone injection or medications.

More practitioners are acquiring more skills and knowledge on the use of Neural Prolotherapy NPT and this is expected to better cancer pain management.

Neural Phototherapy (aka Lyftogt Technique) is based on the premise that overuse or injury of the superficial nerves is the main cause of pain and dysfunction.  When Dextrose solution is injected under the skin, the dextrose is able to heal the nerves that lead to the sensation of chronic pain.  The dextrose solution heals the dysfunction that perpetuates the sensation of chronic pain.  It then allows the connective tissue and the nerves to heal and one ends up feeling much better.

The patients will get immediate relief from pain and may not require the use of anesthetics. it can be used to treat all trigger points  and requires a follow up of between 1 week or 2 months depending on the extend  of  the injuries  sustained.

When this method is used, the following outcomes will be expected

  • Elimination and decreased pain after between one and five treatment
  • Increased mobility
  • Increased stability of the joints
  • Reduced pain bites
  • Reduced swelling and tenderness
  • No need for surgery
  • Reduced inflammation.

How is Neural Prolotherapy done

In the treatment of cancer pain, sugar or glucose can be injected just below the skin to promote the healing of tissue damaged so as to rebuild them. There is intense research on using growth factors such as autologous platelet rich plasma, bone marrow aspirate and many other substances in the treatment.

There are still no properly conducted clinical trials although recent studies show that Dr. Lyftogt has been able to develop neural phototherapy treatment protocols for migraine.

Neural Prolotherapy

Neural Prolotherapy

The Neural Prolotherapy according to Dr. Lyftogt can be relied on in managing neurogenic inflammation. His assertion is based on the work by Douglas W. Zochodne who hypothesizes that prolotherapy treats pathological inflammation.  According to Dr. Lyftogt, injection of 0.1 % lignocaine induces proliferating peptidergic effectors while at the same time reduces vascular endothelial growth factor level that restores repair processes hence reducing or eliminates pain.  The injections target specific receptors TRPVI that are present in the nerve nervorum. These are the smallest nerve fibers that are responsible for pain and the swelling in the protective sheath of the nerve trunk (neurogenic inflammation)

According to Dr. Lyftogt, there is already evidence that neuropathic pain syndromes causes peripheral neurogenic inflammation that involves autonomic and sensory nerves. What the doctor needs to demonstrate on is how the neurogenic inflammation is enhanced and how the sugar injection reacts to it.

If you are suffering from neuropathic pain, or any chronic pain, Dr. Dalal Akoury one of very few trained in Neural Prolotherapy NPT by Dr. Lyftogt in this procedure can help you. Do not hesitate to call AWAREmed Health and Wellness Center for immediate pain relief.

Neural Prolotherapy (NPT) For Cancer Pain Treatment

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