Advanced regenerative treatment

Ozone Injection Therapy in Highland, UT

Medical-grade ozone injected directly into joints and soft tissue to reduce chronic inflammation, stimulate healing, and relieve pain that hasn't responded to conventional treatment.

Regenerative healing from the inside out

Ozone injection therapy (also called prolozone or ozone prolotherapy) uses highly concentrated medical-grade ozone gas, injected directly into a joint, muscle, or soft tissue area, to trigger a controlled healing response in the body.

Ozone is a naturally occurring molecule — three oxygen atoms bonded together (O3). When injected into damaged tissue, it stimulates the body's own repair mechanisms: increasing local circulation, reducing inflammation, neutralizing damaging free radicals, and promoting collagen and cartilage regeneration.

This makes ozone therapy particularly valuable for patients with chronic pain conditions where tissue damage or degeneration is driving ongoing symptoms — and where conventional treatments like adjustments or physical therapy alone haven't provided lasting relief.

  • Chronic joint pain (knee, shoulder, hip, ankle)
  • Osteoarthritis and cartilage degeneration
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Tendon and ligament injuries
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Chronic back and neck pain with soft tissue involvement
  • Conditions that haven't resolved with other conservative care
  • Promotes actual tissue repair vs. temporary symptom masking
  • No long-term side effects of steroids (cartilage damage, weight gain)
  • Can be repeated without the limitations of corticosteroids
  • Works cumulatively — results typically improve with sessions

What makes this treatment different

Addresses the underlying damage

Rather than numbing pain signals, ozone therapy stimulates actual repair of the damaged tissue causing chronic pain.

Anti-inflammatory

Ozone modulates the inflammatory response, reducing chronic inflammation that drives ongoing pain and tissue degradation.

Promotes circulation

Increases local blood flow and oxygen delivery to areas that are slow to heal due to poor circulation — like tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.

Minimally invasive

A targeted injection with a fine needle — no surgical incision, no anesthesia, no significant recovery time required.

What to expect with ozone therapy

1

Consultation and evaluation

We review your history, identify the specific areas to target, and determine whether ozone therapy is appropriate alone or in combination with other treatments.

2

The injection itself

Medical-grade ozone is prepared and injected into the target area. Sessions are brief — typically 15–30 minutes depending on how many sites are treated.

3

Healing response

Some patients notice mild soreness at the injection site for 24–48 hours — this is the healing response beginning. Improvement typically builds over a series of sessions.

4

Coordinated care

Ozone therapy works best alongside chiropractic adjustments and rehabilitation. We coordinate your complete treatment plan for maximum benefit.

Common questions

Yes. Ozone injection therapy has a strong safety profile when performed by trained practitioners using medical-grade ozone. It's been used clinically in Europe for decades and is gaining increased recognition in the United States for musculoskeletal conditions.
Most patients benefit from a series of 3–6 sessions, spaced 1–2 weeks apart, to achieve optimal results. The exact number depends on the condition being treated and how you respond. We'll monitor your progress and adjust accordingly.
Discomfort is minimal and brief — similar to any small injection. Some patients experience mild soreness at the injection site for 1–2 days afterward as the healing response activates. This is normal and expected.
Ozone injection therapy is generally not covered by insurance as it's considered a regenerative/alternative therapy. We'll be transparent about costs upfront so there are no surprises.

Chronic pain that hasn't responded to other treatments?

Ozone injection therapy may be the missing piece. Book a consultation and we'll tell you honestly whether it's right for your condition.

Visit us

5455 W 11000 N, Suite 107
Highland, UT 84003

Hours

Mon – Thu8 am – 12:30 pm & 2 – 6 pm
Friday8 am – 12:30 pm
Sat – SunClosed