Ligament vs Prolotherapy - What's the difference?
ligament | prolotherapy |
The injection of an otherwise non-pharmacological and non-active irritant solution into the body, generally in the region of tendons or ligaments for the purpose of strengthening weakened connective tissue and alleviating musculoskeletal pain.
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As nouns the difference between ligament and prolotherapy
is that ligament is (anatomy) a band of strong tissue that connects bones to other bones while prolotherapy is the injection of an otherwise non-pharmacological and non-active irritant solution into the body, generally in the region of tendons or ligaments for the purpose of strengthening weakened connective tissue and alleviating musculoskeletal pain.ligament
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(wikipedia ligament)See also
*TendonDerived terms
* ligamental * ligamentary * ligamentousprolotherapy
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(wikipedia prolotherapy)Noun
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