Prolotherapist
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Last updated on 19 Mar 2026
Overview
A Prolotherapist is a healthcare practitioner who specializes in prolotherapy, a regenerative injection therapy used to treat chronic musculoskeletal pain and ligament injuries. The therapy involves injecting solutions into damaged tissues to stimulate healing and strengthen ligaments and joints.
Prolotherapists often work in pain management clinics, rehabilitation centers, and integrative healthcare practices.

Job Description
- Diagnose musculoskeletal pain and ligament injuries
- Perform prolotherapy injections for tissue regeneration
- Develop treatment plans for chronic pain management
- Monitor patient progress and treatment outcomes
- Educate patients about regenerative therapy procedures
- Maintain patient records and treatment documentation
- Collaborate with physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists
Key Skills for this Job Role
Patient Counseling
Musculoskeletal Evaluation Proficiency
Treatment Planning
Musculoskeletal Assessment
Clinical Assessment
Regenerative Medicine Applications

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