Many patients with long standing, chronic pain have muscular injuries have stagnant energy in that location. Traumeel and other injectables can create a dramatic shift in the tissues and speed up the healing of the area. This can greatly reduce the amount of acupuncture treatments needed to get the patient pain free.
Vitamin B12 injections can be a very beneficial way to increase levels in the body better than when taken orally because it bypasses the digestive track.
Homepathic injections can help boost the immune system which is a great alternative to the flu shot. It can help prevent or shorten the duration of a cold.
Cosmetic injections are also available and a great alternative to Botox or other fillers.
Doctors mainly use prolotherapy to treat injured joints and ligaments. While it is most commonly used for the back, doctors may also use prolotherapy in the following areas of the body:
- knees
- hips
- shoulders
- other joints and ligaments
In some cases, people with chronic conditions, such as degenerative disc disease or arthritis, may wish to use prolotherapy to help ease their pain.
Although prolotherapy has been in existence since the early 1900s, its overall effectiveness is still questioned. Despite this doubt, many members of the medical community believe it to be a safe alternative or additional treatment for back and joint pain.
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Perineural Injection Therapy
Perineural Injection Therapy is a proven safe, effective treatment for patients who may not be candidates for joint replacement surgery or biologic options such as stem cell injections or PRP. Chronic nerve pain is often due to trauma, arthritis, sports, overuse, occupational, and surgical injuries. Any sensation that is perceived by the brain is transmitted to the brain via the sensory nervous system. This is true for sensations like pain, temperature, vibration, or pressure. For example, when a nerve is stimulated by pain, the individual nerve cells generate an electrical current that is carried by the nerve to the spinal cord and then to the brain. Perineural Injection Therapy involves the physician understanding the anatomy of these sensory nerves as they course throughout the body. A series of injections containing the dextrose solution are placed underneath the skin much in the same way as getting a TB test or a “pin prick.” A very short, small needle is used to treat along the course of the nerve.
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Trigger Point Injection
Trigger point injection may be an option for treating pain in some patients. TPI is a procedure used to treat painful areas of muscle that contain trigger points, or knots of muscle that form when muscles do not relax. Many times, such knots can be felt under the skin. Trigger points may irritate the nerves around them and cause referred pain, or pain that is felt in another part of the body. In the TPI procedure, a Julianne inserts a small needle into the patient’s trigger point. The injection contains a local anesthetic and saline. With the injection, the trigger point is made inactive and the pain is alleviated. Often, a brief course of treatment will result in sustained relief. Injections are given in the office and usually take just a few minutes. Several sites may be injected in one visit. If a patient has an allergy to a certain drug, a dry-needle technique (involving no medications) can be used.
Engystol injections
Engystol helps activates and supports the body’s endogenous defense. It strengthens the natural immune response to viral infections, resulting in milder symptoms and a quicker recovery time. It protects against subsequent infections.
Effective against adenovirus Type 5, Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 (HSV 1), Influenza A, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Human Rhino Virus (HRV), and common cold
It can be used to prevent the flu and common cold. Also shorten the severity and intensity of both if you do catch them.
Safe for the whole family (even in pregnancy)
Engystol injections are a great way to prepare for the cold and flu season, travel, pre/post surgery, and at the first sign of an infection.
Homepathic Cosmetic Injections
Homeopathic injections are now being offered! It is an all-natural alternative to face-lifts, cosmetic surgery, fillers and other injections such as Botox®, Juvederm® and Restylane®. This safe, non-toxic, hypo-allergic, FDA approved product has no known side-effects other then occasional bruising as with any injection.
Unlike most dermal fillers, homeopathic collagen and made encourages the production of collagen and hyaluronic acid (the skin’s natural hydration). It helps skin to look its best and dramatically slows the aging process, leaving your complexion smooth and radiant! Patients notice a decrease in uneven skin tone, hyper-pigmentation and sun spots, while sagging skin is lifted and rejuvenated.
Since homeopathic injections are all-natural, a series of treatments is required for maximum results. The skin will produce more of its own collagen, so time is required for cellular turnover to take place. Extremely thin needles are used for these injections, which are administered very superficially, at the surface of the skin. The injections are virtually painless and topical numbing can be used to reduce discomfort.
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B12 injections with Methylcobalamin (preservative free)
Symptoms of B12 deficiency
Fatigue
Depression
Brain fog
Acute or chronic nerve pain
Anemia (decrease in WBC, RBC, or Platelets)
B12 injections can help with nerve pain, weight loss, energy, brain fog, muscular pain and cramps. And can be more effective than an oral supplement because you bypass the digestion.
Causes of low B12:
1-Gluten sensitivity or other gut issues
2-Acid Blockers
3-Chemotherapy
4-Vegan/Vegetarian diet
5-High sugar diet
6-Meals with hard to digest foods
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Traumeel Injection
Traumeel is a homeopathic anti-inflammatory, anti-edematous, anti-exudative combination formulation of 12 botanical substances and 1 mineral substance. Traumeel is indicated for the treatment of symptoms associated with inflammatory, exudative, and degenerative processes due to acute trauma (contusions, lacerations, fractures, sprains, post-operative wounds), repetitive or overuse injuries (tendonitis, bursitis, epicondylitis) and for minor aches and pains associated with such conditions. It is also indicated for the treatment of minor aches and pains associated with backache, muscular aches, and the minor pain from rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gouty arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis.
Ingredients:
Arnica Montana (mountain arnica)
Belladonna (deadly nightshade)
Calendula officinalis (marigold)
Chamomilla (chamomile)
Millefolium (milfoil)
Hepar sulphuris calcareum (calcium sulfide)
Symphytum officinale (comfrey)
Aconitum napellus (monkshood)
Bellis perennis (daisy)
Hypericum perforatum (St. John’s Wort)
Echinacea angustifolia (narrow-leafed cone flower)
Echinacea purpurea (purple cone flower)
Hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel)