Reconstructive therapy uses injections of natural substances such as dextrose, glycerin, and phenol in order to stimulate the growth of connective tissue and this strengthen weak or damaged joints, cartilage,
ligaments, and tendons. This therapy is used to treat degenerative arthritis, lower back pain, torn ligaments and cartilage, carpal tunnel syndrome, and other conditions.
Treatment programs typically begin with a thorough diagnosis of the problem, including an orthopedic, neurological, and--in some instances--osteopathic musculoskeletal exam. The doctor will also order x-rays or an MRI (magnetic resonance image), as well as laboratory tests.
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