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Ligament

A tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones at a joint, providing stability and guiding joint movement within normal ranges.

What is Ligament?

Ligaments are composed primarily of collagen fibers arranged in parallel bundles that resist tensile forces. When stretched beyond their capacity, ligaments can sprain (partial tear) or rupture (complete tear). Healing is often slow due to limited blood supply. Regenerative therapies like prolotherapy and PRP can support ligament repair.

Who is it for?

Patients with joint instability, recurrent sprains, or ligament injuries who want to understand their condition and treatment options.

Benefits

  • Understanding ligament injuries guides treatment
  • Regenerative therapies support healing
  • Rehabilitation restores joint stability
  • Prolotherapy can strengthen weakened ligaments

Ready to learn more?

Book a free consultation to discuss how this treatment can help you achieve your health goals.

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