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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 981469" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>i'm 60 yrs old and have had knee issues for 40 years. this past year i was playing softball and of course irritated my knee. i've had prolotheraphy in the past with good results but i came across a new treatment called prolozone. it simply means injecting oxygen inside the knee. the soft tissue inside the knee can heal itself if it can get oxygen. miniscus, cartilage and all the soft tissue can actually heal itself. most doctors don't know about it. i got injections every 2 weeks, did it in both knees and definity had improvement. my brother also went and got improvement and he was bone on bone. he had new cartilage grow in his knees. do a search and find a doctor that does it. a much better option than removing the miniscus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 981469, member: 4491"] i'm 60 yrs old and have had knee issues for 40 years. this past year i was playing softball and of course irritated my knee. i've had prolotheraphy in the past with good results but i came across a new treatment called prolozone. it simply means injecting oxygen inside the knee. the soft tissue inside the knee can heal itself if it can get oxygen. miniscus, cartilage and all the soft tissue can actually heal itself. most doctors don't know about it. i got injections every 2 weeks, did it in both knees and definity had improvement. my brother also went and got improvement and he was bone on bone. he had new cartilage grow in his knees. do a search and find a doctor that does it. a much better option than removing the miniscus. [/QUOTE]
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