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==A proloterápia története==
Stimuláló oldat tartalmú injekciókat már az 1800-as évek végén használtak a sérv kezelésére, és az 1900-as évek elején az állkapocs fájdalmának enyhítésére, mely a temporomandubuláris ízület lazaságának következtében alakul ki. George S. Hackett nevéhez fűződik a proloterápia kifejlesztése az 1940-s években. [[Gustav Hemwall]] volt az első, aki tanulmányozta és alkalmazta a proloterápiát az 1950-es évektől kezdve egészen az 1990-es évek közepéig. Tanulmányában majdnem 10.000 esetet ír le, melyek 99%-ában a beteg krónikus fájdalma enyhült. <ref name=history>{{cite news |first=Ross | last=Hauser |url=http://getprolo.com/the_history_of_prolotherapy.htm |title=The History of Prolotherapy. |accessdate=2007-08-26 |quote=In 1955, at an American Medical Association meeting, Dr. Gustav Hemwall was astonished to see so many doctors at one particular exhibit. The presenter was talking about a very successful treatment for chronic low back pain. Nothing was worse at the time for Dr. Hemwall than having a chronic low back pain patient come to him, because the treatments he was able to offer were not very successful. The doctor doing the presentation was [[George S. Hackett]], M.D., and he was discussing the technique of Prolotherapy. Once the crowd diminished, Dr. Hemwall asked Dr. Hackett how he could learn the treatment described in his book, Ligament and Tendon Relaxation Treated by Prolotherapy. Dr. Hemwall went to Dr. Hackett's office in Canton, Ohio, to learn the technique. Dr. Hemwall became so proficient at administering the technique that Dr. Hackett would later refer patients to him. Prolotherapy owes a great debt to Dr. Hemwall. Between 1955 until his retirement in 1996, he was the main instructor and proponent of Prolotherapy in the United States. He was not a researcher but a clinician, and perhaps the world's greatest Prolotherapist. He treated more than 10,000 patients world wide and collected data on 8,000 of these patients. In 1974, Dr. Hemwall presented his largest survey of 2,007 Prolotherapy patients to the Prolotherapy Association. |publisher= }}</ref>
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