Scientific studies and evidence

Accurate scientific studies have involved prolotherapy, millions of injections of prolotherapy are performed every year

WE ASK, BUT DOES IT WORK?

Numerous scientific articles have been published, some of the most important are listed below: Is Prolotherapy a Placebo? According to the research, prolotherapy is NOT a placebo, but simply a stimulant of the self-healing process.


Scientific and medical papers Banks, AR. A Rationale for Prolotherapy, J Orthopedic Medicine, 1991;13:55-59.
Hackett GS, Henderson DG. Joint stabilization: An experimental, histologic study with comments on the clinical application in ligament proliferation. Amer J Surg 1955;89:968-973.


Hackett GS. Referred pain and sciatica in diagnosis of low back disabilities, JAMA 1957;63:183-185.


Hauser RA. Punishing the pain. Treating chronic pain with Prolotherapy. Rehab Manag. 1999;12(2):26-28, 30.


Klein R, Dorman T, Johnson C. Proliferant injections for low back pain: histologic changes of injected ligaments and objective measurements of lumbar spinal mobility before and after treatment. J Neurologic and Orthopedic Medicine and Surgery. 1989;10:123-126.


Klein R, Eek B, DeLong B, Mooney V. A randomized double-blind trial of dextrose-glycerine-phenol injections for chronic, low back pain. J Spinal Disord. 1993;6:23-33.


Klein R, Eek B. Prolotherapy: an alternative approach to managing low back pain. J Musculoskeletal Medicine, 1997;May:45-49.


Liu Y , Tipton C, Matthes R, Bedford T, Maynard J, Walmer H. An in situ study of the influence of a sclerosing solution in rabbit medial collateral ligaments and its junction strength. Connect Tissue Res. 1983;11:95-102.


Maynard J, Pedrini V, Pedrini-Mille A, Romanus B, Ohlerking F. Morphological and biochemical effects of sodium morrhuate on tendons. Journal of Orthopedic Research. 1985;3:236-248. Myers A. Prolotherapy: Treatment of Low Back Pain and Sciatica. The Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases, April 1961, Vol. 22 N o. 1. Initially presented at the 1960 Annual Alumni Meeting Hospital for Joint Diseases.


Ongley M, Dorman T, et al. Ligament instability of knees: a new approach to treatment. Manual Medicine 1988;3:152- 154.
Ongley M, Klein R, Dorman T, Eek B, Hubert L. A new approach to the treatment of chronic low back pain. Lancet 1987;2:143-146.


Reeves KD, Hassanein K. Randomized prospective placebo-controlled double-blind study of prolotherapy for osteoarthritic thumb and finger (DIP, PIP, and trapeziometacarpal) Joints: Evidence of Clinical Efficacy. Altern Complement Med 2000 Aug;6(4):311-20.


Reeves KD, Hassanein K. Randomized prospective double-blind placebo-controlled study of dextrose prolotherapy for knee osteoarthritis with or without ACL laxity. Altern Ther Health Med 2000 Mar;6(2):68-74, 77-80.


Schwartz R. Prolotherapy: A literature review and retrospective study. Journal of Neurology, Orthopedic Medicine, and Surgery. 1991;12:220-223.


Reeves KD, Hassanein K. Randomized prospective double-blind placebo-controlled study of dextrose prolotherapy for knee osteoarthritis with or without ACL laxity. Altern Ther Health Med 2000 Mar;6(2):68-74, 77-80.

American Association of Orthopaedic Medicine Position Statement

Hypertonic Dextrose Injections (Prolotherapy) for Knee Ost eoarthritis: Results of a Single-Arm Uncontrolled Study with 1-Year Follow-Up

Prolotherapy in Primary Care Practice

The Journal of the
American Osteopathic Association

Hypertonic Dextrose and Morrhuate Sodium Injections (Prolotherapy)
for Lateral Epicondylosis (Tennis Elbow)

Evidence-Based Regenerative Injection Therapy (Prolotherapy) in Sports Medicine

Dextrose Prolotherapy for Knee Osteo- arthritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Randomized prospective double-blind placebo-controlled study of dextrose prolotherapy for knee ost eoarthritis with or without ACL laxity

esponse of Knee Ligaments to Prolotherapy in a Rat Injury Model

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