Thomas Agesen, MD Jay E. Bowen, DO Gerard A. Malanga, MD
Typical Conditions Treated with Prolotherapy or PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)
Tendinopathies
Tennis and Golfer's Elbow
Jumper's Knee
Achilles "tendinitis"
Hip and Shoulder "Bursitis"
Osteoarthrosis or Cartilage Damage
Any joints, but commonly the knee
Ligaments
Various location, but commonly the neck and back
Enthesopathies(where connective tissue attaches to bone)
Fascia
Plantar fasciitis
>Platelet Rich Plasma
>Prolotherapy
>Spinal Injections (Epidural, Facet, Sacroiliac Joint, etc.)
>Peripheral Joint Injections
>Trigger Point Injections
>Chemodenervation
Botox/Myobloc
>Apitherapy
>Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
>Electrodiagnostic Testing (EMG/NCS)
>Spinal Cord Stimulation
>Development and Coordination of a Therapy Program