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Prolozone Injections
Prolozone injections use ozone and supportive nutrients to help reduce inflammation and promote healing in joints, ligaments, and soft tissues.
What Is This Therapy?
Prolozone is an injection-based therapy that combines ozone with vitamins, minerals, and supportive medications to help promote healing in injured or chronically inflamed tissues.
It is commonly used for musculoskeletal and joint conditions affecting ligaments, tendons, and joints.
How Does It Work?
Prolozone therapy works by introducing oxygen and supportive nutrients directly into the affected area to help reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and support tissue repair.
Improving oxygen availability may help create an environment that supports healing and improved tissue function over time.
Why Is This Therapy Used?
Prolozone injections are used as a supportive treatment for chronic or recurring musculoskeletal pain when tissues have not fully healed.
It is often considered when conservative treatments have not provided sufficient relief or when patients are seeking a non-surgical approach.
Who May Benefit
Prolozone therapy may be considered for individuals experiencing musculoskeletal or joint pain related to injury, inflammation, or chronic strain.
In our office, this therapy is commonly used for:
Shoulder pain, including rotator cuff–related injuries or chronic shoulder instability
Knee pain, degenerative joint conditions, or chronic joint inflammation
Jaw pain and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction
Plantar fasciitis or chronic foot pain
Tendonitis or ligament-related injuries
Trigger finger
Prolozone therapy may also be discussed with your provider for symptoms related to chronic musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis, repetitive stress injuries, or soft tissue injuries where healing has been limited, as part of an individualized treatment plan.
Potential Benefits
Patients may experience:
Reduced pain and inflammation
Improved joint and soft tissue function
Support for tissue healing and recovery
Improved mobility and activity tolerance
Support for long-term management of chronic pain
What to Expect During Treatment
During treatment, a small injection containing ozone and supportive nutrients is administered into the affected area by a trained medical professional.
Treatment Planning & Frequency
The number of treatments varies depending on the condition being treated and individual response.
In many cases, a series of approximately 3–5 treatments may be recommended, although additional treatments may be needed.
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Interested in Prolozone Injections?
Contact us to schedule a consultation and determine if this therapy is right for you.