Minnesota Good Age Magazine, 2011, excerpts from “Knees, hips, & elbows…Oh, my!” by By Patricia Carlson Dr. Frank Neufeld, a dentist from Hutchinson, MN, remembers the exact moment his favorite hobby sidelined him with searing pain. “The first time I hurt my knee I was running on the beach in the Cayman Islands,” says the … Read More
ProloNews – Introducing New Prolozone® Therapy

Dr. Kramer is now using Prolozone Therapy as a new helpful addition to his proven Prolotherapy treatment techniques — with remarkable results. He is one of the few doctors certified in Prolozone® Therapy by the American Academy of Ozonotherapy. How Does It Work? Prolozone is similar to Prolotherapy but uses a mixture of collagen producing … Read More
Listen to KFGO Interview with Dr. Kramer

Radio host Tom Blair, of the popular Fargo radio station KFGO, interviewed George Kramer, MD, on June 24, 2010 about the remarkable results of Prolotherapy treatments. Tom talked with Dr. Kramer about one of his patients from the Fargo area who avoided shoulder surgery and made a full recovery with Prolotherapy. Dr. Kramer also talked … Read More
20-Year History of Chronic Body Pain Cured with Prolotherapy

Journal of Prolotherapy. 2009;2:99-100. By George H. Kramer, MD Remarkable Recoveries From the Journal of Prolotherapy Abstract: This article discusses the case of 57 year-old Bill B, a dentist, who suffered from chronic pain from ligamentous laxity and degenerative disc disease in the cervical, lumbar and thoracic spine. His headaches and back pain were treated … Read More
At 50, Lehman Back in the Game with the Help of Prolotherapy

By Alan L. Hammond, GolfersMD News, Mar 23, 2009 Major Champion and former Ryder Cup Captain, Tom Lehman struggled at the end of last season with a severe case of tendinitis, an overuse injury described as pain and swelling from microtears in the connective tissue in or around the tendon. Says Lehman, “Tried this and … Read More
“I walked out feeling no pain, didn’t limp and felt like I had a new hip. It was incredible!”
FM Extra – Red River Valley Weekly Magazine, Oct 7 2010 Actually, I never much thought about it, but I guess there are some Miracle Cures. A friend of mine had a torn rotator cuff (very painful). I told him he’d have to have surgery. (I had had the surgery on both my shoulders.) He … Read More
ProloNews – A Prolotherapy Patient Case Study

A 59 year-old Fargo businessman man recently found himself confronted with an all too common torn rotator cuff diagnosis and a difficult decision – endure the pain or risk the surgery. Lee’s pain was so severe he often could not sleep at night and could no longer continue to do the activities in life he … Read More
ProloNews – Prolotherapy Dr. Among only 40 Certified Nationally

It’s been just over a year since my practice moved into the new Minnetonka location and I wanted to share some exciting information with you regarding the success of Prolotherapy! The American Association of Orthopedic Medicine has just named me as 1 of only 40 physicians in the Country who is certified in Orthopedic Medicine … Read More
Prolotherapy (Regenerative Injection Therapy) Rebuilds Painful Joints and Tendons
Golfers Feel the Pain and the Relief Tee Times, Minnesota Golf & Living, Jun 2008 Back pain often stops golfer’s careers and in fact four or five golfers suffer low back pain at some point. Many have returned to golf when they did not think it was possible with Prolotherapy or Regenerative Injection Therapy. Many … Read More
Heal Your Running Pains with Prolotherapy (Regenerative Injection Therapy)

Article by George Kramer, M.D., TC Running, March 14, 2009 Most runners have aches and pains that come and go but many have nagging injuries that just don’t seem to heal. Running injuries are often a breakdown of tendons, ligaments or cartilage (all connective tissue). Prolotherapy (Regenerative Injection Therapy) is the only treatment technique that … Read More
Injections to Kick-Start Tissue Repair
Personal Health Article, The New York Times, August 7, 2007 Prolotherapy involves a series of injections designed to produce inflammation in the injured tissue. To appreciate the value of such a seemingly counterproductive measure, you need to know something about connective tissue and how the body normally repairs it. For the full article, click here.

