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Neck Spurs
From our radio show |
Caller: I have according
to X-rays, spurs in my upper spine and my neck
and also a slightly slipped disc, I am wonder if
Prolotherapy can help me.
Dr. Darrow: Do you have pain down your arms?
Caller: No.
Dr. Darrow: Ok, then I don’t think you will have
a problem with the spurs, the spurs are a signal
to us that the vertebrae, more specifically the
ligaments that attach them together are loose so
you have instability in the spine. The spurs are
growth of bone that the body does in order
stabilize the vertebrae.
What we can do with the Prolotherapy is so
simple, we just start an inflammatory response
that starts the growth of collagen, thickens
those ligaments, tights up the vertebrae so
there is less instability and there is no need
for the spurs to continue growing and typically
it is then that the pain goes away.
It is very good news that you do not have pain
in your arms because that is complicating
factor.
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Chronic Neck Sprains
From our radio show
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Caller: I wake up in the
morning with really bad neck pain, the pain is
on the sides of my neck and I can’t turn my head
right or left. I have tried different sleeping
positions, different pillows, but that doesn’t
help.
Dr. Darrow: Typically when someone describes
this type of pain, it is usually a sprain of the
neck muscles that attached to the bone.
Something people live with, sometimes all their
lives, but it is something that can be easily
fixed with Prolotherapy. We put a needle right
into that spot, where the muscles attach to the
bone. The Prolotherapy injections thicken up the
tissue, it stimulates the body naturally to
produce more Collagen and makes a better
connection (like spot welding) of the muscle to
the bone. Very often the pain goes away.
Caller: Is it a big
needle?
Dr. Darrow: No, it is a very small needle and we
use an anesthetic before hand so you don’t feel
anything.
Most people who think they are going to have a
problem with needles don’t. I hear it all the
time from “first timers,” they say, “I am afraid
of needles” but when they have their treatment
they do just fine and they come back for more
treatment!
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Chronic Neck Pain
From our radio show |
CALLER: I just had my
last injection of steroids of epidural
yesterday. It was done in my neck and I am
hoping that this really works because they were
telling me that these injections come in a
series of three and that the third one is
usually the charm.
Dr. Darrow: Have you had any luck with
epidurals?
CALLER: No
Dr. Darrow: This probably means that the area of
concern has loose ligaments or something like
that in it that Prolotherapy can help. Usually
if the epidermal doesn't work that means that it
is not a problem with the nerve being pressed on
by a herniated disc or something of that nature.
CALLER: I have been
feeling like my nerves have been going off at
any time.
Dr. Darrow: It is a strange phenomena that
happens in that if someone has loose ligaments
let's say in their neck or back, they can get a
tingly type of feeling referred often to a
different place. There is no medical term for
this, it is a referred pain, like a trigger
point from a ligament and very often we treat
the area of instability with Prolotherapy to
grow more tissue there. Then this type of tingly
nerve feeling goes away, so there is hope for
you. I am sorry that the epidermal didn't help
but that maybe a very good sign for you, that
may mean it is not a nerve problem at all, but
more of just a soft tissue problem.
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