Heal Joint and Back Pain


Many people live with mild pain without ever seeking help. Is that you? Have you let pain negatively affect your life? Even if your pain is mild, it might not always be so.

Pain is a complex issue, and chronic pain can involve contributions from many of your biological systems—musculoskeletal, neurologic, urologic, reproductive, and gastrointestinal. There are no tests that can measure pain, so your doctor must rely on you for a clear description of the pain you feel. What you tell your doctor about your pain is key to diagnosing the underlying problem. Explain how severe the pain feels in comparison to other pains you’ve experienced.

When you visit a doctor about chronic pain, you should also be prepared to provide as much detailed information as possible about the history of the pain, from its onset. This information should indicate when and how changes in your pain occur, and this is critical in potentially identifying the root cause.

Whether you’re experiencing chronic or acute pain, prolotherapy may be the solution you have been waiting days, weeks, months, or possibly years to receive. With prolotherapy many patients have resolved their discomfort from repetitive activity or one unfortunate accident.