Injuries from sports and overuse are only not only due to weakened tissues like ligaments and tendons, but also involve an improper alignment or musculoskeletal balance around that area. So ignoring rehabilitation of that joint’s tissues and use of that joint is to just set yourself up for the same injury again in the future. I feel very strongly that no matter what pain relieving shot is being used, that exercise and mobility are being utilized to change how those tissues move and function so that the pain is less likely to come back in the future.
In conditions like arthritis, where long term inflammation is associated with joint tissue damage, cortisone is still only temporarily helpful, and becomes less effective at pain relief the more injections you get. In comparison, prolotherapy is associated with an increase in hyaline cartilage within an arthritic joint as well as long term pain relief. Hyaline cartilage is the protective cartilage layer that lines the bones within a joint. It is also called “articular cartilage”. Arthritis is a degenerative condition of this hyaline cartilage and eventually the bone underneath it. Building up this tissue helps reverse some of the damage from this condition, and addresses the root cause for the pain. So prolotherapy stimulates tissue regeneration and restarting the healing response, rather than squashing it.
Even in conditions like bursitis, an inflammation of joint tissue, cortisone is being used increasingly less because treatments like dry needling that have far less side effects are just as effective as cortisone shots at reducing pain and increasing functional use of that joint.
But for those for whom damage is very bad, or they have failed to respond to other treatments, cortisone can be an amazing option!