Hall Of Fame Amateur Wrestler has Knee Stem Cells with Dr. Dennis Lox Beverly Hills
A wrestler inducted into the amateur United States wrestling association consulted Dr. Lox for knee stem cells.
The Hall of fame wrestler noted that as he grew older he began having more progressive knee pain. Wrestlers are prone to a variety of injuries, and often wrestle with pain and injuries. It is part of the sport. As decades pass and their wrestling careers are over, they are often involved in various other sports to maintain fitness, such as weightlifting.
Dennis M. Lox M.D. A former wrestler himself has treated athletes from all types of sports with stem cell therapy. These athletes are weekend warriors, high school athletes seeking collegiate scholarships, college athletes, as well as professional athletes. Dr. Lox understands the athlete’s desire to stay competitive and maintain fitness. Stem cell therapy may serve as a treatment alternative in some of these cases. It is important to understand the nature of the injury, the correct problem, and the athlete’s desires or goals to obtain optimal success.
The hall of fame wrestler had heard of Dr. Lox and his reputation for treating athletes and was eager to proceed with stem cells to his knee. Arthritis or more formerly known as Osteoarthritis is a very common condition among athletes and non-athletes. The knee is second only to the low back or lumbar spine in the frequency of arthritic complaints.
Dr. Lox treats athletes from around the United States and around the world at his offices in Florida and California.
Dennis M. Lox, MD, frequently has lectured on Sports Injuries and Osteoarthritis in Athletes, therefore he understands the science and practice of utilizing stem cell therapy in this patient population. Arthritis progresses over time, and prior injury or surgery accelerates this process. Understanding the underlying pathophysiology of the entire degenerative arthritis cascade is important for an expert such as Dennis M. Lox, MD, to evaluate and treat athletes of all ages and sports.