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Pain with sitting can be from a chronic ligament injury - A Prolotherapist's approach to treatment

PA Danielle Matias discusses the frustrating condition of pain with sitting and injured tissues that connect to the ischial tuberosities and tailbone. This can be especially bothersome for delivery drivers and office workers who sit for hours at a time. It can also be an area of the body that is painful in athletes who need a lot of power and strength in the lower body in order to excel in their sports, and cyclists who put a lot of continuous pressure on their sits bones. When traditional treatments, cushions, posture changes, rest, etc. have not resolved the pain, often a more comprehensive exam of the ligaments in the area is needed. If there is ligament laxity/injury found, our approach is to treat with Prolotherapy to stimulate the ligaments to repair and strengthen. If you would like our opinion on your case, reach out to us directly at [email protected] or https://www.caringmedical.com/proloth... Or, call us at 239-308-4773 to speak with our team asap. Connect with us on social media: Facebook:   / caringmedical   Instagram:   / caringmedical   Pinterest:   / caringmedical   Thanks for watching. Wish you all the best in health! *DISCLAIMER: As with any medical treatment, no guarantees or claims of cures are made as to the extent of the response to treatment that every person experiences. Every therapy/treatment has patients who experience varying levels of success and failure. Results may not be the same from patient to patient, even with a similar diagnosis, as the body’s internal status is unique to each individual.

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