The March 2025 cost of Prolotherapy in Romania is 880 €
Clinic | Average/As of Price |
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Fix Clinic Bucharest ( Strada Barbu Văcărescu 301-311, 020726, Bucharest) | from 900€ |
Regina Maria Policlinici ( Strada Constantin Dobrogeanu Gherea 85, 010107, Bucharest) | from 600€ |
Pro Estetica ( Intrarea Tudor Ștefan 38-40, 011658, Bucharest) | from 600€ |
Sorident CLINIC ( Strada Vatra Luminoasă 1-27, Sector 2, 021911, Bucharest) | from 600€ |
Clinic Leahu ( Strada Louis Blanc 13, 011751, Bucharest) | from 600€ |
Medlife Bucharest ( Calea Victoriei 222, 010762, București) | from 900€ |
Nicodent Clinic ( Constanta , Str. Eliberarii, Nr. 2 , Bloc IV 45, Scara C, Ap. 21, 900178, Constanța) | from 900€ |
Art Implant Dental Clinic ( Bulevardul Corneliu Coposu 35, 030167, București) | from 900€ |
Dent Estet Clinic ( 15 Aviatorilor Boulevard, Sector 1, 011852, Bucharest) | from 600€ |
Prolotherapy is a nonsurgical treatment aimed at stimulating the body's natural healing processes to repair injured or weakened connective tissues, such as ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. This therapy is often used to address musculoskeletal pain and promote tissue regeneration in areas of chronic injury or degeneration.
During a prolotherapy session, a solution typically containing a local anesthetic (such as lidocaine) and an irritant agent (such as dextrose or other substances) is injected directly into the affected area, where the ligaments or tendons have become weakened or damaged. The injection is administered using a fine needle, guided by palpation or imaging techniques such as ultrasound.
The irritant solution triggers a controlled inflammatory response in the targeted tissues, stimulating the body's natural healing mechanisms. This inflammatory response attracts immune cells, growth factors, and other healing substances to the site of injury, promoting tissue repair and regeneration. Over time, the injected solution is absorbed by the body, leaving behind newly strengthened and repaired connective tissues.
Prolotherapy is commonly used to treat a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including:
1. Chronic joint pain (such as knee pain, shoulder pain, or hip pain)
2. Ligament laxity or instability (such as in the knee, ankle, or wrist)
3. Tendon injuries or tendinopathies (such as tennis elbow or Achilles tendonitis)
4. Osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease
5. Back pain, particularly related to spinal ligament laxity or dysfunction
While prolotherapy has been used for decades and is considered safe when performed by a trained and experienced healthcare provider, its efficacy remains somewhat controversial, and clinical evidence supporting its use varies. Some studies suggest that prolotherapy may provide pain relief and improve function in certain musculoskeletal conditions, while others have found limited or inconclusive evidence of its effectiveness.
Romania has a large healthcare system with more than 500 hospitals and clinics. The country is now opening to foreign patients but availability is always an issue with long waiting lists. The country is mainly focus on expanding its dental treatment industry.