AVN Doesn’t Always Mean Surgery - Here's What You Need to Know
Have you recently heard the words “Avascular Necrosis” and felt your world crash a little? You’re not alone. AVN can sound terrifying, especially when doctors start discussing surgery right away. But here’s a truth worth shouting: not every AVN case needs surgery especially if caught early.
AVN occurs when blood flow to the bone is reduced, often in the hip joint. If ignored, the bone may collapse leading to serious pain and loss of mobility. But in early stages (Grade 1 and 2), the bone is still intact. That’s the window of opportunity and that’s where non-surgical treatments shine.
Today, patients have access to:
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PRP therapy – uses your own blood to stimulate healing.
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Stem cell therapy – regenerates bone and cartilage naturally.
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Ayurveda – balances inflammation and supports systemic healing.
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Physiotherapy – improves strength and mobility.
This mix of traditional and modern care is showing promising results across India. Patients report reduced pain, improved movement, and most importantly no surgery required.
Ramesh, a 40-year-old teacher, was told to prepare for a hip replacement. Instead, he started treatment with a multi-disciplinary clinic focusing on non-invasive options. Now, 6 months later, he’s pain-free and back in the classroom no hospital stay, no implants.
So if you’ve been told surgery is your only path, pause. Get a second opinion. Explore the growing world of non-surgical AVN care. Clinics like AVN Treatment are leading this new wave, helping people heal and reclaim their lives one step at a time.
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