Prolotherapy

Prolotherapy for Chronic Pain, Joint Instability, and Natural Healing

Board-Certified Physician • Northville, MI

At Thrive Medicine, we offer prolotherapy in Northville as a regenerative treatment designed to stimulate your body’s natural healing response. Prolotherapy is commonly used for chronic joint pain, ligament laxity, tendon injuries, and musculoskeletal instability by helping strengthen weakened connective tissue over time. For patients seeking a non-surgical approach to lasting relief, prolotherapy can be an effective option that addresses the source of pain instead of simply masking symptoms.

Non-SurgicalMinimally invasive treatment
RegenerativeSupports natural tissue repair
Joint StabilityTargets ligaments & tendons
Root-Cause FocusedNot just symptom relief

What Is Prolotherapy?

Prolotherapy, short for proliferation therapy, is an injection-based regenerative treatment that encourages the body to repair weakened or damaged connective tissue. A specialized solution is injected into targeted areas such as ligaments, tendons, or joints to trigger a localized healing response. Over time, this process may help strengthen tissue, improve stability, and reduce chronic pain.

How Prolotherapy Works

When ligaments and tendons become overstretched, injured, or weakened, they may no longer support the joint properly. This can lead to persistent pain, instability, and recurring irritation. Prolotherapy works by stimulating collagen production and tissue repair, helping the treated area become stronger and more stable.

What Prolotherapy May Help Treat

Joint Pain

Knee pain, shoulder pain, hip pain, ankle pain, and other chronic joint discomfort.

Tendon & Ligament Injuries

Conditions involving laxity, overuse, recurring strain, or instability in connective tissue.

Chronic Musculoskeletal Issues

Back pain, neck pain, tennis elbow, and other persistent pain patterns that have not responded well to conservative care.

Benefits of Prolotherapy

  • Non-surgical treatment for chronic pain and instability
  • Stimulates natural healing rather than masking symptoms
  • Supports stronger connective tissue over time
  • May reduce dependence on medication for ongoing pain management
  • Can improve stability and function in affected joints

Who May Be a Good Candidate?

  • Adults with chronic pain that has not improved with rest, physical therapy, or medication
  • Patients looking for a non-surgical approach to persistent musculoskeletal issues
  • Those experiencing recurring sprains, strains, or joint instability
  • People interested in regenerative medicine and root-cause treatment options
What to Expect During Prolotherapy

Consultation & Evaluation

Your visit begins with a thorough evaluation to understand your symptoms, history, and areas of dysfunction. We identify the structures contributing to pain so treatment is tailored to your needs.

Targeted Injection Treatment

Prolotherapy involves precise injections into the affected areas. The treatment is designed to initiate a mild, controlled inflammatory response that supports healing and tissue repair.

Recovery & Follow-Up

Mild soreness after treatment is common and expected. Most patients return to normal daily activity quickly, though treatment plans often involve a series of sessions for the best results.

Why Choose Thrive Medicine for Prolotherapy?

At Thrive Medicine, we take a physician-led, patient-centered approach to regenerative care. We focus on identifying the root cause of pain and creating personalized treatment plans that support healing, mobility, and long-term function.

  • Comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis
  • Personalized regenerative treatment planning
  • Focus on long-term outcomes and improved function
  • Comfortable, professional care in Northville

Treatment Goals

The goal of prolotherapy is not simply short-term symptom relief. It is designed to help the body repair and strengthen tissue over time so patients can experience better stability, less pain, and improved quality of life.

How Many Treatments Are Needed?

The number of prolotherapy sessions varies depending on the condition being treated, the severity of tissue weakness, and your goals. Many patients benefit from a series of treatments spaced over time to allow progressive healing.

Is There Downtime?

Downtime is typically minimal. Some post-treatment soreness is expected, but most patients are able to resume normal activities quickly. We will provide specific aftercare instructions based on the area treated.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is prolotherapy used for?
Prolotherapy is commonly used for chronic joint pain, ligament laxity, tendon injuries, musculoskeletal instability, and certain forms of back, neck, shoulder, knee, hip, or elbow pain.
Is prolotherapy surgery?
No. Prolotherapy is a non-surgical, minimally invasive injection treatment designed to stimulate the body’s natural healing response.
How does prolotherapy help with pain?
Rather than only covering up pain, prolotherapy aims to strengthen damaged or weakened connective tissue. By improving tissue support and joint stability, pain may decrease over time.
How many prolotherapy sessions will I need?
Treatment varies by patient and condition. Many patients need a series of treatments for best results, which will be discussed during your consultation.
Is there downtime after prolotherapy?
Most patients experience only mild soreness and little downtime. You can usually return to routine daily activity quickly, depending on the treatment area.

Schedule Your Prolotherapy Consultation in Northville

If you are looking for a non-surgical treatment that supports healing, joint stability, and long-term pain relief, Thrive Medicine is here to help. Schedule your prolotherapy consultation today.