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That 'Grinding' Sensation: How a Cellular AVN Treatment Stops the Progression of Hip Decay

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  For a patient with Avascular Necrosis (AVN) in India, there are few symptoms more alarming than a "grinding" or "clicking" sensation in the hip. This unsettling feeling, known medically as crepitus, is not just a sound; it is a physical manifestation of advanced hip decay. It is a clear warning sign that the disease is progressing from a problem inside the bone to one that is destroying the entire joint. As a specialized medical institution,  AVN Treatment  is focused on a proactive approach that aims to stop this progression long before the grinding ever begins, through the power of a cellular AVN treatment. It is crucial to understand what causes this grinding sensation. It is not a symptom of early stage AVN. In the initial phases, the bone is dying internally, but its outer surface is still smooth and round. The grinding begins when the disease is allowed to progress to its later stages. The weakened bone of the femoral head eventually fractures and collapses ...

Beyond the Diagnosis A 5 Step Action Plan for Your Regenerative AVN Treatment Journey

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Introduction Receiving a diagnosis of Avascular Necrosis (AVN) in India can be a shocking and disorienting experience. In the moments and days following your diagnosis, it is easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. The key is to channel that uncertainty into a clear and proactive plan of action. As a medical institution dedicated to patient empowerment,  AVN  has created this 5 step action plan to guide you on your journey towards a successful regenerative AVN treatment. This action plan is designed to move you beyond the initial shock of the diagnosis and put you in control of your medical future. By following these steps, you can ensure you are making the best possible decisions to save your natural hip joint. Step 1 Immediately Get a High Quality MRI of Both Hips. Your journey begins with definitive information. An Xray is not enough. You must have a recent, high resolution MRI scan. This is the only imaging test that can accurately determine the exact stag...