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Protocol concepts without the cosplay

People want protocols because protocols feel like certainty. But without diagnosis, monitoring, and clean sourcing, a protocol is just a ritual with better formatting.

Medical Review By

Dr. Igor Bussel, MD, MS, MHA

Medical Reviewer

Last Updated

March 2026

What protocol discussions usually include

  • Start and stop timing relative to injury or rehab
  • How people think about acute versus chronic issues
  • How route and product form may alter the conversation
  • What a clinician would monitor over time

What this page does not do

It does not provide a protocol to follow. It explains the categories of decisions people talk about, while keeping the line clear between discussion and instruction.

Monitoring questions

  • What outcome would count as genuine improvement?
  • What would suggest no effect or worsening?
  • How do you separate natural healing from intervention effects?
  • What side effects would trigger a stop-and-reassess decision?

Next: dosage framing, administration, and methodology.