The following audio program is a production of the Conscious Evolution Institute and HGH.tv.
Human growth hormone joint rehabilitation therapy.
HGH has long been understood to have a number of potentially beneficial uses.
Human growth hormone has been used to treat HGH deficiency in both children and adults,
and human growth hormone has long been used as a means of athletic enhancement
in spite of the inherent potential risks. As scientific knowledge about
somatropin continues to grow, new uses for the potent hormone continue to come to the forefront.
One of the most promising HGH uses being researched today is for joint rehabilitation.
Dr. Dunn Experimental Treatment. One physician in North Miami has been
experimenting with growth hormone for injury rehabilitation for many years.
His name is Dr. Alan Dunn. For the last 15 years, he has utilized human growth hormone shots
in order to speed up the rate at which his patients heal.
According to Dr. Dunn's clinical findings, as well as a growing body of research regarding
the potential healing power of HGH, it seems that growth hormone may have a legitimate place in
physical rehabilitation as a means to improve outcomes with regard to joint injuries.
HGH Joint Treatment Supporting Evidence. This physician provides both
anecdotal and visual evidence for the success of his treatments,
showing the foreign after X-ray photos of consenting patients that have turned to him for therapy.
Just by looking at the X-rays, it is clear that there is at least some substantial merit
to the experimental medical HGH procedures that Dr. Dunn has implemented.
Dr. Dunn explains that his rehabilitation therapy, which includes HGH HRT, has a success rate of
50 to 90 percent, dependent upon the particular joint in question. Thumbs 75 percent. Shoulders 75
percent. Elbows 95 percent. Hips 50 percent. Knees 86 percent. Angles 95 percent.
Growth hormone joint therapy medical data. Another collection of evidence regarding Dr.
Dunn's experimental HGH procedure is a collection of data in regard to qualitatively assessed success
rates regarding knee rehabilitation. In this study, therapy is considered successful if the
treatment leads to a level of joint space in the knee, which is around four millimeters.
In this study, patients were scored under five criteria.
The functionality of the knee joint. Before surgery, over 86 percent of patients suffered
from abnormal to severely abnormal knee function. After treatment, over 87 percent of patients
had knee joints, which were either absolutely normal or near normal functionality.
IKDC subjective knee evaluation. This method of appraisal demonstrates the level of knee
function based on a series of scored questions revolving around pain, movement ability,
and other factors. Before treatment, the overall score was 37 out of 100 in terms of functionality.
After treatment, the overall score increased to 78.1 in average, showing vast and significant
improvement for the group. Mobility scores. In this scale, patients reported that mobility
presented either no problems, some problems, or an inability to walk. Before treatment,
over 80 percent reported some mobility issues, while after therapy, over 85 percent reported
that they had no maneuverability issues. Daily activities. This scale, similar to the mobility
score scale, measured the patient's ability to go about their normal everyday activities.
Before treatment, almost 82 percent of patients experienced at least some issues with performing
their normal and everyday tasks. After treatment, however, over 92 percent of patients had no issue
with their ability to perform their normal daily tasks. Discomfort and pain. This final scale
recorded the perception of pain among patients both before and after knee treatment. Before
joint rehabilitation, featuring HGH, over 98 percent of patients responded that they were
suffering from moderate to severe knee pain. 72.7 percent and 25.8 percent respectively.
After medical treatment, featuring growth hormone, over 80 percent of patients no longer
experienced knee pain, and only 1.5 percent of patients still experienced severe knee pain.
HGH stimulates high limb tissue generation. In addition to improving the development and
function of cartilage, Dr. Dunn has also noted that HGH treatment stimulates the development
of healthier cartilage tissue as well. Dr. Dunn's treatment led to cartilage production,
which was 100 percent high limb cartilage. High limb cartilage is the natural form of
cartilage which normally occurs in the joints. It is firm, slippery, shiny, and is nearly translucent.
This type of cartilage is perfectly designed for proper and healthy movement of the joints.
Most common operations to repair cartilage create a different form of cartilage upon healing,
known as fibrocartilage. This type of cartilage is a form of scar tissue.
High limb cartilage versus fibrocartilage. Normally, when HGH is severely damaged,
severely torn directly to bone tissue, the HGH is destroyed and replaced by fibrocartilage.
This fall of cartilage does still provide protection to the bone, but the joint is no
longer perfectly smooth in texture, and fibrocartilage can also show irregularly upon healing,
creating areas of pain while also potentially limiting movement. Human growth hormone treatment
seemed to stimulate the production of high limb cartilage upon healing, producing a
freer range of movement with less potential for recurring pain.
Growth hormone joint therapy treatment duration. This form of HGH joint therapy generally lasts
for three to twelve weeks, dependent upon the location and the severity of the joint tissue.
Sadly, this form of human growth hormone treatment is not taken care of by insurance,
so the treatment must be paid completely by the patient. The average cost of HGH for joint
rehabilitation is about $10,000 a total. Upon studying this medical treatment more completely,
it seems to show high levels of potential, although the data set seems far from complete.
From a physiological perspective, it makes perfect sense that joint cartilage could be
created in this manner, increasing the rate of high limb cartilage production.
The claim that 100% high limb cartilage production take place seems a bit specious, however.
Growth hormone stimulation can naturally go haywire.
HGH is not always good for the joints, however. Patients that have a disorder known as gigantism
have nearly doubled the normal amount of cartilage in their bones compared with normal human beings.
Patients with gigantism have a pituitary disorder which stimulates the extreme production of human
growth hormone, which causes their bodies to grow exceptionally large in size while also creating
a number of different medical complications throughout their bodies. Patients with gigantism
also have a 70% chance of significant joint issues as a result of their affliction. Joint
complications in these individuals is the result of joints that are too large for the normal compartment
in which the joint lies. In addition to this, extreme levels of human growth hormone also
cause the joints and bones to grow into abnormal shapes and configurations, further increasing
the chance of pain and other issues. The fact that gigantism patients are severely enhanced
risk of bone disorder shows that there is a sweet spot regarding joint cartilage, where the joints
function at their best. For this reason, it is important to be cautious and make sure that you
discuss all potential treatment options with your physician. You want to choose a medical therapy
which provides the maximum level of potential benefit to both you and your body. HGH in combination
with arthroplasty shows most comments. We feel fairly confident that further scientific research
will show that this form of treatment can be highly beneficial to at least a critical subset of
patients. HGH joint treatment will most likely have the most significant benefit for patients
undergoing arthroplasty, where human growth hormone will help properly sculpt and build
the joints in combination with other forms of treatment. Although the body of medical research
is incomplete, Dr. Dunn's research is still quite amazing. The ability of human growth hormone to
naturally stimulate the development of healthy high-alien cartilage is a significant breakthrough
which will no doubt contribute immensely toward future medical protocol for joint replacement
and treatment. It will just take some time to fully flush out the medical process of HGH joint
treatment. Large anecdotal corroboration regarding the benefits of growth hormone for joint damage.
This form of treatment is also widely discussed online on message boards, forms, and various
other websites, with a large number of patients and clinical professionals confident in the
overall benefits of the procedure. There is also a growing body of scientific evidence that shows
human growth hormone replacement therapy has the capability to treat and alleviate osteoarthritis,
and there have already been a lot of evidence that shows that human growth hormone improves
outcomes regarding osteoporosis. HGH joint treatments produce few side effects. Research,
as well as first-person accounts of treatment, show that this form of human growth hormone
therapy produces very few side effects. There are two strategies for this form of therapy.
One treatment option involves a minor surgery. In the surgery, the joint is exposed,
and the surgeon clears the joint of all dead, damaged, or malformed tissue in the joint.
After the joint has been cleared of debris in this process, known as debridement, human
growth hormone injections are provided in a regular pattern across the window of treatment.
An important aspect of this form of treatment is to minimize load bearing
on the treated joint until HGH therapy is complete. There are other forms of treatment,
which involve direct injection of growth hormone into the afflicted joint without surgery.
Waste the costs and benefits of growth hormone joint injections to your own individual case.
Although the expense of this treatment is high as a result of it not being covered by insurance,
you may wish to utilize this therapy before you undergo total joint replacement,
which is a long and laborious process which requires a long period of physical therapy.
If you have the income available and you think this treatment might provide significant benefit
for you or a loved one, we encourage you to discuss the continuing prospects of this medical
treatment with a qualified health care professional. This article is a production
of the Conscious Evolution Institute and if you found this article informative,
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