Clearwater, FL - (727) 462-5582
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After Neck Surgery and Stem Cells, Peyton Manning Shines

Peyton Manning, considered already one of the greatest NFL Quarterbacks of all time, has done the seemingly impossible at what many consider the twilight of his career by breaking the biggest single season records in the history of the NFL. At age 37, when most Quarterbacks are retired, Manning...

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Rheumatoid Knee Arthritis Responds To Stem Cell Therapy

A patient with chronic knee pain suffering from rheumatoid and osteoarthritis consulted with Dennis M. Lox, MD, about the possibility of having stem cell therapy for knee pain. Despite having multiple joint involvement, after consulting Dr. Lox it was agreed that the her knees were the most reasonable...

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Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the Knee Treated With Stem Cells

Avascular necrosis (AVN) is a condition in which the blood supply to a region of bone, in this case the knee, has been disrupted. The loss of blood supply results in bone cellular death referred to as necrosis. Thus, avascular (loss of blood supply ) results in bone death (necrosis). A patient...

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Rheumatoid Knee Arthritis and Stem Cell Therapy

Autoimmune disorders such as Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) can be difficult to treat. Patients might be tried on multiple drugs with relief – or suffer significant side effects. Even the new biologic drugs that block the harmful effects of tissue destroying chemicals in our bodies that block...

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Knee Stem Cell Therapy: Alternative to Knee Replacement Surgery

The wear and tear effects of arthritis occur with age. Prior trauma or surgery can predispose to early onset arthritis or osteoarthritis (this is the wear and tear arthritis). Often patients are told, when the arthritis in one or both knees is bad enough, they will need to have knee replacement...

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Stem Cell Therapy for Arthritis, Injuries, and Athletes

Tampa, Saint Petersburg and Clearwater, FL Dennis M. Lox, MD,, a Sports and Regenerative Medicine physician in the Tampa Bay, Florida area, uses regenerative medicine as a non-surgical way to treat arthritis, injuries, and athletes with sports injuries of all kinds. Dr. Lox utilizes the patient’s...

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Rush Researchers Use Stem Cells to Repair Damaged Knee Cartilage

Rush University is conducting the first clinical trial using Cartistem. Cartistem is a Mesenchymal stem cell derived umbilical cord blood (allogenic or donor) tissue that has been expanded to greater numbers. The stem cells are then mixed with hyaluronan, then surgically administered via arthroscopic...

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Alaska Patient Consults Dr.Lox on Stem Cell Therapy

Dennis M. Lox, M.D., a sports and regenerative specialist in the Tampa Bay, Florida area, has seen and been consulted by patients in many foreign countries. But, when a patient in Alaska consulted him for stem cell therapy treatment it represented the furthest state in the United States to consult...

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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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