This week's
News
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Recent
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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
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Reading
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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
-
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Reading
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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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Reading
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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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Reading
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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
-
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Reading
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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.
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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 -
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Reading
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