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Monday, 16 March 2015

Elbow Pain - Tennis Elbow

Dr. Lox | http://www.drlox.com/ | Phone (844) 440-8503

Elbow pain may encompass a variety of disorders as it is a region where many different muscles, tendons, nerves, ligaments, and joints are found. In addition, there are bursas which can be inflamed and intraarticular joint problems such as arthritis that must be considered.

Frequent causes of elbow pain include tennis elbow, tendonitis, golfer’s elbow, arthritis, bursitis, and nerve pain. The elbow joint is formed where the long bone in the arm (humerus) meets the inner bone of the forearm (the ulna) and the outer bone of the forearm (the radius) to form a hinged joint. Also in the elbow, the radius and ulna meet to form a joint that allows rotation of the forearm or pronation and supination. This is the twisting inward and outward motion that occurs in the forearm. The major muscles involved around the elbow in the anterior aspect are the biceps that flexes the elbow, hinged joint and the triceps, the large muscle in the posterior aspect of the arm which extends the elbow. The outer bone of the elbow is known as the lateral epicondyle and this is the bony protuberance of the humerus. The inner portion of the elbow with the bony protuberance is called the medial epicondyle. The tendons insert on to the epicondyles and may be a source of pain with chronic inflammation or tendonitis referred to as lateral epicondylitis or tennis elbow. The medial aspect of the elbow tendons insert and can be also a painful area with tendonitis referred to as medial epicondylitis or golfer’s elbow. In the posterior aspect of the elbow, there is a bursal sac which overlies the bony protuberance known as the olecranon and this bursa is referred to as the olecranon bursa and this can be involved with chronic inflammation or irritation from a variety of causes.

A large nerve tracks along the olecranon in the region referred to as the funny bone, the ulnar nerve, can be irritated from acute or repetitive trauma and can give nerve-type symptoms in this area. Additionally, the radial nerve can be entrapped as well as the median nerve at the region of the elbow and cause nerve symptoms that may be confused with other chronic conditions.

Intraarticular pathology such as arthritis can be the result of multiple problems most frequently degenerative or osteoarthritis. Other inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis needs to be considered in the differential diagnosis. A skilled history and physical examination should be performed by a physician knowledgeable in sources of elbow pain. Additionally, laboratory testing or radiographic studies may be necessary as well as electro diagnostic testing (EMG/nerve conduction studies) to evaluate more difficult cases.




Chronic Shoulder Pain - Dr. Dennis Lox

Chronic Shoulder Pain

Dr. Lox | http://www.drlox.com/ | Phone: (844) 440-8503

Chronic shoulder pain may have many etiologies. When the pain arises from a supraspinatus tear it poses difficulty especially with sports. The supraspinatus is one of 4 muscles that comprise the rotator cuff. Of the 4 muscles that form the rotator cuff the distal supraspinatus tendon inserts on the greater tuberosity. It also traverses under the acromium and is subject to wear and tear by impingement. Of the rotator cuff muscles the supraspinatus functions to initiate shoulder elevation (abduction). When a tear occurs it makes elevation of the arm difficult. Activities overhead and upper extremity sports become more difficult.

For these reasons patients are looking for alternatives to shoulder surgery and are increasing looking at Regenerative Medicine as an alternative. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cell Therapy are regenerative techniques used to treat supraspinatus and rotator cuff disorders. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a technique in which the patients’ blood is drawn and concentrated to yield a higher level of platelets which release growth factors to aid in the healing process. Stem cells may regenerate tissue and are potent Immumodulatory cells. This means the stem cells can decrease inflammation in the joint. The healing potential of stem cells is an attractive and viable alternative to shoulder surgery.

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Avascular Necrosis

Avascular Necrosis (AVN or Osteonecrosis Treatment with Stem Cells

Dr. Dennis Lox | http://www.drlox.com/ | Phone 844-440-8503

Avascular Necrosis (AVN) also referred to as osteonecrosis can be a significantly debilitating condition. New treatment strategies with stem cell treatment have been utilized to treat avascular necrosis. Avascular necrosis (AVN) is most frequently seen in the hip. The large thigh bone known as the femur is most often affected with AVN at the top or femoral head. A frequent treatment option has been total hip replacement.
Trauma is the leading cause, however in the middle age group it may result from other other causes or be of unknown origin (idiopathic). If the femoral head collapses as the result of the region of AVN degeneration, it may lead to rapid escalation of hip joint degeneration. It is estimated that 5-8 % of the roughly 500,000 total hip replacements performed in the United States annually are the result of AVN.

The desire for alternatives to hip replacement, has placed stem cell therapy as a focal point of interest. The ability to treat without the potential for complications of a major hip surgery are desirous. Stem cell treatment for AVN or osteonecrosis is performed by injecting the patient’s own stem cells into the hip. Case studies from various regions of the globe have reported success. Indeed, a surgical option that does involve extensive recovery is microfracture (drilling into the bone). This releases stem cells from the bone marrow into the area of osteonecrosis or AVN. However, many studies have shown with aging the supply of bone marrow stem cells declines. Adipose (fat) stem cell levels remain more consistent with aging. If the area of AVN does not collapse and the hip joint can be get from degenerating hip replacement may be avoided. The potential for stem cell therapy in select cases of AVN to be used as an alternative to hip replacement is a viable option given the irreversibility of hip joint replacement.



Sports Medicine and Stem Cells

Sports Injury Treatment Options: Two Safe & Effective Alternatives to Invasive Surgery

Dr. Lox | http://www.drlox.com/ | Phone: 844-440-8503

For many athletes, sports injury treatment is not just a physical roadblock; it’s an emotional nightmare. Being sidelined from training is one thing; losing the fitness gains you've worked so hard for is another thing entirely. Add in a long, slow rehabilitation process, and it can be hard to stay optimistic – whether you’re a professional athlete or a recreational endorphin lover.

In some cases (such as torn rotator cuff or bursitis of the knee), non-invasive and minimally invasive therapies help athletes get back in the game more quickly than they’d expected. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) treatment and adult stem cell therapy are two particularly patient-friendly sports injury treatment options; both are associated with shorter recovery times than full surgeries.

Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment for Sports Injuries 
With this therapy, a physiatrist takes a blood sample from the patient, then isolates the platelets. Re-injected into the target site, the platelets can stimulate stem cell growth, in turn accelerating the body’s own healing process.

PRP can initiate several forms of internal repair – such as bone regeneration and blood vessel development. Patients often note significant improvements in pain and related symptoms, as can regain most of their athletic function after PRP.

Adult Stem Cell Therapy for Sports Injuries
Using the patient’s own existing supply of stem cells, adult stem cell therapy relies on a similar biological process to accelerate recovery. Always performed in a single appointment, this sports injury treatment takes stem cells from the patient’s fat tissue or bone marrow, prepares the cells, and re-injects them into the site of damage. Many patients note improvements in their pain levels within a week of receiving treatment (yet it’s important to allow the joint three to six months to fully return to a healthy state.)

Tired of postponing road races and athletic matches? Call us today. Our Board-Certified Physiatrist will help you evaluate our sports injury treatment methods to get you back to activity as soon as safely possible.


Hip Joint Replacements


Dr. Lox | http://www.drlox.com/ | 844-440-8503

Chronic hip pain often leads patients to the orthopedic surgeon, and If hip arthritis is present not to infrequently a recommendation for total hip joint replacement is made. Many patients consult Dr. Dennis Lox for Stem Cell Therapy for hip osteoarthritis as an alternative to hip replacement. If the hip joint is still displaying evidence of a joint space stem cells can be of greater value. However, Dr. Lox has treated patients with severe hip joint arthritis and the patients functional level improved and they were able to avoid hip joint replacement. Many factors are involved in the success of treatment.

Dr. Lox performs a thorough evaluation prior to consideration of stem cell treatment for chronic hip pain. There are many other etiologies for chronic hip pain including avascular necrosis (AVN) or osteonecrosis, referred pain from other regions such as the low back, and pain arising from the groin. If it is determined the patient is a good candidate for stem cell therapy, the procedure is relatively simple. It is a half day outpatient procedure. The patient walks out of the office. Generally there is minimal pain and pain medications are not needed. There is no lengthy recovery as in hip replacement surgery, and physical therapy is not needed. All these factors make stem cell treatment for hip arthritis an appealing alternative to hip replacement surgery.


Knee Problems

Dr. Lox | http://www.drlox.com/ | 844-440-8503

Knees are common joints for stem cell repair, therefore, we often see knee pain treated with stem cell therapy. Knees are commonly injured and are frequently operated on, and often develop osteoarthritis. Many savvy patients are looking for alternatives to knee joint replacement. Those who do their homework often find Regenerative Medicine strategies such as Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cell Therapy as viable alternatives to surgery. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cell Therapy, are Regenerative Medicine procedures that are being increasingly viewed as a reasonable and viable alternative to knee surgery. Whether it is a partial meniscetomy to a complete total knee replacement, patients are becoming their own advocates and are telling their healthcare providers that they want to keep their “original parts” and making serious inquiries into how that can happen for them.

You see, most patients with knee problems have had previous trauma, especially athletes. Correcting the injury with surgery becomes the second trauma (or 3 or 9th) to the joint. Studies since the 1940s have shown that knee surgery propels osteoarthritis. More recent studies have shown, even a partial meniscectomy, will accelerate the development of osteoarthritis. So the interest in Regenerative Medicine has escalated. Knee PRP has been done on elite athletes such as Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant, Rafael Nadal, and even the last Pope. Dr. Dennis Lox has treated professional athletes, weekend warriors, and the elderly with osteoarthritis who just want to remain functional with less pain. Dr. Lox understands each patient has their own unique goal. Achieving that goal is success.



Stem Cell Therapy Testimonial

Arthritis Stem Cell Therapy Testimonial. Dr. Lox can be reached at http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ or Call (844) 440-8503 for information on Stem Cell Therapy.


Knee Stem Cell Treatment Testimonial

Knee Stem Cell Treatment Testimonial. Dr. Lox can be reached at http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ or Call (844) 440-8503 for information on Stem Cell Treatment.


Torn Knee Meniscus

The knee is a complex joint. The meniscus functions as a shock absorber and gliding mechanisms for the knee bones. When the knee meniscus is torn, it is not as efficient in this ability. If a large tear, such as a bucket handle, flips up and obstructs the joint, it may be a mechanical block that prevents motion and effective knee use. Surgical removal may solve this. Many meniscal tears are not causing this obstruction. Additionally, removal of any meniscal tissue by surgery creates a hole or divit in the the meniscus. This accelerates the arthritis process. The goal of Regenerative Medicine is to repair, regenerate and heal. If stem cell therapy is used in a meniscal problem that is not surgically treated, the stem cells job is then to fix the problem. This as in all medicine is not full proof. However, stem cells will not cause arthritis of the meniscus as surgery or trauma will. Now, if surgery has resected meniscal tissue creating a hole or divit, the stem cells may repair this hole. This in the best case scenario, would correct the problem, and prevent arthritis development.

The treatment of patients who failed to improve with knee meniscal surgery with Stem Cell Therapy is becoming more common. Dr. Dennis Lox a Regenerative and Sports Medicine physician explains the stem cell treatment procedure for knee meniscal tears.

Dr. Lox has treated many athletes, including professional football players who did not improve with knee surgery, and responded to stem cell therapy. Dr. Lox has also treated physicians, who also failed knee meniscal surgery and improved with stem cell therapy.

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | Call (844) 440-8503


Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Knee Osteoarthritis Knee Replacement

You have just been told you need a knee replacement. Is there another option? Perhaps. Treatment for most conditions have options. Understanding the pros and cons of knee replacement is very important. There are no guarantees. In most cases there are no serious problems, however many complications can occur. Knee replacements may have a lifespan of 10-15 years, before wearing out. Health issues in the future can not always be foreseen. 

Many individuals now seek to avoid knee replacement. There is also a trend to try and halt the progression of arthritis so as to avoid knee replacement. Stem cells are becoming an ever increasing consideration in these circumstances. The key is to have an experienced physician to assist in the decision making process. Dr. Dennis Lox is an expert in Sports and Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Lox believes in helping the patient to become more educated to arrive at a decision.

This takes into account many factors, that are discussed with the patient. There is no cookie-cutter recipe to this. Stem cell therapy should be discussed in the context of each patient’s unique circumstances goals and desires, in relation to what is resonance to expect. This is dependent on severity of arthritis, overall health and intended activity level. A highly active athlete will subject the knee to greater future stress than a sedentary individual. This does not preclude stem cell treatment, it is just a variable Dr. Lox will discuss with each patient. Not too infrequently, patients are told they need a knee replacement, tey do well with stem cell therapy. This is part of the education process.

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | 844-440-8503


Rockville Man Embraces Stem Cells

Jim Virostko has farmed his entire life. The last six years on his Parke County farm have been especially tough though. Jim Virostko has farmed his entire life. From the time I was big enough to start helping out on the farm they keep me busy, Virostko said. The last six years on his Parke County farm have been especially tough though. Not because of lost cattle, or bad crops, but rather a bum shoulder. It was quite a nagging pain, Virostko said. Jim was just in a lot of pain all the time, Pam Virostko, Jim's wife said. 

Doctors told the couple a complete shoulder replacement was the only way to permanently relieve the pain caused by osteoarthritis. I said should replacement? I thought maybe it was like rotator cuff type surgery, Jim Virostko said. His wife had something else in mind. we asked surgeons, hospitals and doctors and really they didn't know about stem cell therapy, Pam Virostko said. 

That's when fate stepped in. I thought this is our referral, this is the referral we're looking for, Pam Virostko said. Pam sent Dana an email asking for Doctor Lox's contact information. One month later, the couple was in Florida preparing for Jim's stem cell replacement procedure. And the rest is history. 

I had basically instant relief from that point on, Jim Virostko said. Jim can do all the things he couldn't do before, Pam Virostko said. Dr. Gabi Waite, a professor at the IU School of Medicine says stem cell treatments like Jim benefited from are highly experimental at this point. 

Research is a slow process and for stem cell research and for stem cell therapy we are only at the very beginning, Dr. Waite said. But it brought an end to one man's excruciating shoulder pain. It's still got a little bit of soreness but i can do more now than I've been able to do in the last five years, Jim Virostko said. 

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | (844) 440-8503




Stem Cell Therapy Professional Football Player

James Lee a Professional Football player is back in action thanks to stem cell therapy and Dr. Dennis M. Lox MD.

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | (844) 440-8503


Rotator Cuff Injury Stem Cell Treatment Testimonial

Dr. Dennis Lox treats patient that has shoulder pain using Stem Cell Therapy with excellent results.

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | (844) 440-8503



Sacroiliac Injection Stem Cell Testimonial

Sacroiliac Injection Stem Cell Patient. Dr Dennis Lox uses Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cell Therapy to treat the pain.

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | (844) 440-8503


Knee Osteoarthritis Stem Cell Testimonial

Knee Osteoarthritis Stem Cell Testimonial. Dr. Dennis Lox uses Stem Cell Treatment with amazing results.

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | (844) 440-8503

Stem Cells for Knee Pain Testimonial

Stem Cells for Knee Pain Testimonial. Dr. Dennis Lox uses platelet-rich plasma to help the healing of joint, tendon, ligament and muscle injuries.

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | (844) 440-8503 | info@drloxstemcells.com


Elite Soccer Player uses Stem Cells for Knee Pain Testimonial

Elite Soccer Player uses Stem Cells for Knee Pain at Dr. Dennis Lox M.D. Center of Regenerative Medicine Centers. 

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | (844) 440-8503 | info@drloxstemcells.com


Torn Meniscus and Stem Cells Testimonial

Torn Meniscus and Stem Cells Testimonial. Stem Cell therapy could help in healing musculoskeletal injuries.

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | (844) 440-8503 | info@drloxstemcells.com


Thursday, 26 February 2015

Stem Cells For Failed Back Surgery Testimonial


Stem Cells For Failed Back Surgery. Dennis M. Lox, MD treats patients that suffer with Failed Back Surgery Syndrome with Stem Cells with great results.

Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | (844) 440-8503 | info@drloxstemcells.com



Knee Stem Cell Testimonial

Many thanks Dr Lox for fitting me in your busy schedule. I didn t feel a thing - you are an expert! Will keep you updated on progress. And thank you for graciously injecting the other knee with my 'perfect' cells!

Hope your trip to Spain goes well and that you manage to fit in some relaxation time in Ibiza.

Kind regards and, hopefully, see you next year.

Marilyn


Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com/ | (844) 440-8503