Bone Marrow & Stem Cell Prolotherapy
Like all injectable solutions used with Prolotherapy,
we use them to aid in healing. Prolotherapy, whether
traditional Hackett-Hemwall
Prolotherapy (HHP), Stem Cell Prolotherapy (SCP), Platelet
Rich Plasma Prolotherapy (PRPP), or Bone Marrow Prolotherapy
(BMP), the goal is the same: to stimulate the repair
of injured tissues. Bone Marrow Prolotherapy not only helps
the fibroblastic
proliferation where the following occurs: proliferation of
cells, proteosynthesis, reparation, and the remodeling of tissues,
but also chondrocyte proliferation. Typically the tissues that
we are trying to stimulate to repair with BMP are articular
cartilage, but it can be soft tissues structures such as ligament
and tendons.
The ultimate goal of Bone Marrow Prolotherapy is to heal
injured tissue. If the tissue is a soft tissue structure
such as a ligament or tendon,
the ultimate goal will be the stimulation of fibroblasts to repair
the injured tissues.
Whether
one gets Platelet Rich Plasma Prolotherapy, Stem Cell Prolotherapy,
Bone Marrow Prolotherapy or Hackett-Hemwall Prolotherapy, the
goal or each type of Prolotherapy is
the stimulation of the injured tissues to repair and regain their
strength.
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| Bone Marrow Prolotherapy. The goal of Bone
Marrow Prolotherapy, as with all forms of Prolotherapy, is
to stimulate injured tissues to repair. |
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