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Cancer Survivors and Brain Function
Published on May 17, 2012.
Research in the medical journal Cancer says that while it has been shown that chemotherapy in breast cancer patients can cause memory and cognitive function, their research suggests Radiotherapy can cause similar problems. Continue Reading »

How to reduce heart disease risks
Published on May 17, 2012.
Dr. Allan Magaziner featured on Philadelphia Fox News discussing how to reduce heart disease risk. Continue Reading »

Migraine headache injections

Published on May 16, 2012.
Headaches, almost everyone gets them, but for some it is difficult to get rid of them. Watch this news segment from ABC-News 6 in Philadelphia about how Prolotherapy was able to help this patient. Continue Reading »

New research: PRP before Cortisone and Surgery
Published on May 15, 2012.
More research is out for the use of Platelet Rich Plasma therapy in knee pain. What is the most appropriate treatment for patellar tendinopathy? At one time it was that that tendinopathy was the result of inflammation. Now doctors know that tendinopathy is a problem of degeneration. Continue Reading »

Researchers say PRP effective for articular cartilage repair
Published on May 14, 2012.
The articular cartilage is the tough tissue that covers the ends of bones. In the knees, lesions or tears are very common. If the lesions go all the way through to the bone it is called a full-thickness lesion. The typical method of repairing this injury is surgery.
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UPDATED: Are Ultrasound Guided Prolotherapy Injections Better?
Published on May 14, 2012.
Once again research is showing that in the hands of an experienced physician, ultrasound guidance is not needed to deliver a healing solution to the right spot. In this new study, researchers compared the accuracy of blind vs. ultrasonography-guided corticosteroid injections in subacromial impingement syndrome. Continue Reading »

UPDATE: Getting rid of belly fat and that waist
Published on May 12, 2012.
Here is an update to our April 23rd post on the importance of getting rid of that “spare tire.” Update May 12, 2012 Abdominal Obesity or “pot belly,” and the risk of sudden cardiac death. Continue Reading »

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Is this your low back and osteoarthritis surgical alternative?
In the medical journal
Pain Practice, researchers noted that in their study of over 100,000 patients with chronic low back pain or osteoarthritis – “Opioids were the most frequently prescribed medication (more than 70%) in both groups, followed by nonselective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs more than 50%). Over 30% received antidepressants Continue Reading »

Flavonoids Can Help Prevent Blood Clots
Researchers writing in the The Journal of Clinical Investigation say a compound called rutin, commonly found in fruits and vegetables and sold over the counter as a dietary supplement, has been shown to inhibit the formation of blood clots in an animal model of - Continue Reading »


Eating fast increases diabetes risk
European Society of Endocrinology Slow down! That is what researchers are recommending to patients at risk for Type 2 diabetes when they eat. People who eat rapidly are two and a half times more likely to suffer from type 2 diabetes than those who take -
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Prolotherapy and PRP (platelet rich plasma) for low back pain
Why isn’t prolotherapy and platelet rich plasma the standard in treatment of low back pain? There isn’t a week that goes by when a patient who has experienced relief of chronic lower back pain asks, “why did it take so long for me to find out about prolotherapy?.”
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New research: Prolotherapy and Knee Osteoarthritis
New research says: Prolotherapy may result in safe, significant, sustained improvement of knee pain in adults with moderate to severe osteoarthritis Research appearing in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine says “In adults with moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis, dextrose prolotherapy may result in safe, significant, sustained improvement - Continue Reading »


PRP or cortisone for Plantar Fasciitis?
Research presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons says that platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is more effective than Cortisone for chronic Severe plantar fasciitis. Study presenter Raymond Rocco Monto, MD, explained that “chronic plantar fasciitis is a common, yet occasionally difficult, condition to treat successfully. Continue Reading »

Low vitamin D levels delays healing
Prolotherapy, Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy, Stem Cell Therapy, and spinal fusuion surgery have one thing in common. If the immune system of the patient is compromised, healing is difficult. In a study of 313 patients undergoing spinal fusion surgery, orthopaedic surgeons at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis - Continue Reading »

 

   
 

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