Shoulder AVN

There are several potential causes of avascular necrosis of the shoulder, including trauma, steroid use, and excessive alcohol consumption. In my case, it was likely due to repetitive strain from overuse of my shoulder joint.
Treatment Options
Treatment options for shoulder avascular necrosis vary depending on the severity of the condition. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the damaged bone and replace it with a prosthetic. Other treatments may include physical therapy, lifestyle changes to reduce stress on the affected joint and Regenerative Therapy such as stem cell injections.
Symptoms
If you are experiencing any symptoms of shoulder avascular necrosis, such as persistent pain or limited range of motion, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Early intervention can help prevent further damage and improve your chances of a full recovery.
Stem Cell for AVN
If you are considering stem cell therapy for shoulder avascular necrosis, it is important to first consult with an expert such as Dr. Dennis Lox, to determine if it is a viable option for you. Stem cell therapy involves injecting healthy stem cells into the affected area to promote healing and regeneration of the damaged bone.