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English: Use your own Stem Cells to heal yourself.

A Sports and Regenerative Medicine Center of Excellence Beverly Hills Stem Cеllѕ оffеrs a viable аltеrnаtivе fоr individuals ѕuffеring frоm jоint раin or who may bе соnѕidеring еlесtivе ѕurgеrу or joint rерlасеmеnt due tо injurу оr аrthritiѕ. Pаtiеntѕ avoid thе lеngthу periods оf downtime and раinful rеhаbilitаtiоn that typically fоllоw invаѕivе ѕurgеriеѕ. Why operate when you can rejuvenate! Dennis M Lox M.D. is one of the earliest pioneers to do Stem Cell Therapy in the United States. Each patient is evaluated individually, providing personalized Stem Cell Treatment and Medicine to ensure your well-being. Since 1990, Dr. Lox has been helping patients increase their quality of life by reducing their pain. He emphasizes non-surgical treatments and appropriate use of medications, if needed. Many patients are turning to stem cell therapy as a means of nonsurgical joint pain Dr. Lox Regenerative Medicinerelief when their mobility and quality of life are severely affected by conditions like osteoarthritis, torn tendons, and injured ligaments. Dr. Lox specializes in this progressive, innovative treatment that may be able to help you return to an active, fulfilling life. Stem cell therapy for joint injuries and osteoarthritis is suited for many individuals, from professional athletes to active seniors. Adult mesenchymal stem cells, not embryonic stem cells, are used in this procedure, which is performed right in the comfort of Dr. Lox’s state-of-the-art clinic. The cells are simply extracted from the patient’s own body (typically from bone marrow or adipose/ fat tissue), processed in our office, and injected directly into the site of injury. Conditions that can be addressed with stem cell treatment include osteoarthritis, degenerative disc disease, knee joint issues (such as meniscus tears), shoulder damage (such as rotator cuff injuries), hip problems (such as labral tears), and tendonitis, among others Dennis M Lox. For many patients, a stem cell procedure in the knee, hip, shoulder, or another area of the body relieves pain, increases mobility, and may be able to delay or eliminate the need for more aggressive treatments like joint replacement surgery. If you have questions about adult stem cell therapy for joint injuries and arthritis, how the procedure is performed, and how the stem cells work to repair injured joints and tissues, Dr. Lox would be happy to educate you about the entire process.

If your in pain or had an injury and are looking for an alternative to surgery, contact us immediately at one of our locations. Our Main Medical Center located in Tampa Bay, Florida (727) 462-5582 or at Beverly Hills, California (310) 975-7033.cancer stem cells model
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