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Surgery Isn't The Only Treatment Option For Hip Pain! Here's Why?

You may be surprised to know that surgery is not the only treatment option for hip pain. While it is certainly an option, it is not always the best or most effective option. There are a number of reasons why this is the case. In this blog post, we will explore how cell therapy can be beneficial in treating hip pain along with the reason that leads to the deteriorated condition of the hip joint.  Causes of hip pain There are many different causes of hip pain. It can be caused by arthritis, bursitis, tendinitis, or a pinched nerve. Sometimes hip pain is caused by a problem with the muscles or ligaments around the hip joint. If you have hip pain, it is important to see a doctor to find out what is causing it. Once the cause is diagnosed, your doctor will be able to recommend the best treatment for you. 4 most common reasons that lead to hip pain are: Age: It is a common factor in hip pain. Your hip joint can wear out as you age, just like the rest of your body. Your cartilage can be harm

Smoking & Bones: Pathway To Weaker Bones

Bones are one of the most incredible organs in our bodies. They provide structure, protect our vital organs, and allow us to move. But did you know that smoking cigarettes can weaken your bones and lead to serious health problems? In this blog post, we will explore how smoking affects our bones and what we can do to prevent it. We will also touch on the importance of quitting smoking for not just our bone health, but our overall health as well. What are the risks of smoking for bones? Smoking is a well-known risk factor for many diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and stroke. But did you know that smoking is also a major risk factor for Avascular Necrosis ? Avascular Necrosis is a disease that causes bone death due to weak and brittle bones. Smoking increases your risk of developing the disease by decreasing the amount of calcium in your bones, reducing bone density, and increasing the rate of bone loss. Smoking also increases your risk of fractures. In fact, smokers are 50% mor