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Bilateral Knee Osteoarthritis

Why Being Overweight Is Bad For Your Knees and Hips

Most frequently patients discuss factors with Dr. Dennis Lox M.D, which help or worsen arthritis of the hips and knee. An unfortunate reality is that our society is overweight. The average American gains 10 pounds every decade. This translates to greater force on the weight bearing surface of the hip and knee. The forces of day to day living imposed on your body by standing, walking, bending, and other activities are aggravated by additional body weight. An analysis is too much weight overloads the joints capacity to absorb these forces and as a consequence, joint breakdown or degeneration occurs. Additional weight accelerates this degenerative process. Arthritis by definition is a progressive disorder. This means that time is not on your side. https://www.drlox.com/an-overweight-women-seeks-help-for-knee-pain-relief/

Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis Treatments

Simply stated by losing weight, your hips and knees will have less overload to deal with and in combination with Regenerative Therapy, and Stem Cell Therapy, the rate of arthritis progression can be changed. In other words, time becomes more friendly rather than an unforgiving foregone conclusion of hip and knee joint replacement surgery.

Hip And Knee Arthritis Treatments

Medications for arthritis, NSAIDS (anti-inflammatories) may help diminish pain, but do not stop the degeneration from progressing. Joint lubricant may help, but are also not effective long term in arthritis progression. https://www.drlox.com/stem-cell-therapy/

Platelet Rich Plasma or PRP Therapy

Recent studies have shown that Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) was more effective than Hyaluronic acid joint lubricants. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) uses the bodies own healing capacity to direct tissue repair and halt degeneration. PRP has an abundant supply of growth factors which can provide a regenerative effect. Losing weight and seeking regenerative medicine alternatives such as Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) may be effective measures to answer what can be done for knee arthritis, however to grow cartilage and reverse the damage of arthritis to any degree requires stem cells.


Dr. Lox

Whether you are a professional athlete, weekend warrior, or have arthritis from aging, Dr. Lox can help. Dennis M. Lox, M.D. is an internationally renown Sports and Regenerative Medicine specialist. Dr. Lox incorporates Regenerative Medicine techniques such as cell science applications, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), and Tissue Engineering aspects, to help patients from around the world with a vast array of problems. Dr. Lox is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Lox lectures extensively and has edited two PM&R textbooks, the prestigious A State of the Art Review (Star) on Low Back Pain, and Soft Tissue Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment. Dennis M. Lox, M.D. maintains an active practice in the Tampa Bay, Florida area, and in Beverly Hills, California.

Are You Looking to Avoid Surgery?

If you haven't found joint relief should schedule a personal consultation with Dennis M. Lox, M.D., to learn if you are able to get joint relief without the need for invasive surgery.

Stem Cell Therapy in Clearwater, FL and Beverly Hills, CA

Dr. Lox treats the Tampa Bay Metro Area including Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa , Pinellas Park, Palm Harbor, Orlando and Sarasota as well as the Los Angeles Metro Area including Santa Monica and Beverly Hills.

Call our office in Clearwater, FL or Beverly Hills, CA to schedule a consultation with Dr. Dennis Lox.

Clearwater, Florida Office

2030 Drew St.
Clearwater, FL 33765
(727) 462-5582

Beverly Hills, California Office

450 N Roxbury Dr. #602
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 975-7033

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