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Four-Legged
Prolotherapy
My Experience With Prolotherapy In Animals:
An Alternative Answer to Anterior Cruciate
Ligament and Hip Dysplasia Degeneration
Roger L. DeHaan, DVM, MTS,
CVC
Prolotherapy has an 80 to 90% success rate of animals
returning to normal function, in cases of pain and
limping due to ligament injury or joint degeneration.
Some of the conditions treated successfully with
Prolotherapy by this veterinarian include canine hip
dysplasia and anterior cruciate ligament injuries. The
author believes that much of the primary causes of
animal joint degeneration and ligament injury is multifactorial
including nutritional and genetic factors. The
author believes that animals should be fed a diet that is
more natural, with less grains, and one that keeps them
at a healthy normal weight.
Journal
of Prolotherapy. 2009;1:54-58.
KEYWORDS: animals, anterior cruciate ligament, degeneration,
diet, hip dysplasia,
Prolotherapy. |
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