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The Truth About ‘Bone on Bone’ Pain—and How to Avoid Surgery

The Truth About ‘Bone on Bone’ Pain—and How to Avoid Surgery

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When your primary care physician says you’re “bone on bone,” it can sound like a life sentence of pain, limited mobility, and inevitable joint replacement surgery. But that’s not the full story.

In this episode, Dr. Trip Goolsby and LeNae Goolsby, JD, founders of Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, break down what “bone on bone” really means, why it happens, and how regenerative medicine therapies can help your body naturally repair and restore joint function—without surgery, steroids, or downtime.

You’ll learn:

  • What “bone on bone” actually looks like inside your joints
  • Why pain often comes from inflammation and degeneration, not missing cartilage
  • The science behind regenerative medicine and how it activates your body’s repair mechanisms
  • Real-world results Dr. Goolsby has seen from patients who’ve avoided surgery

If chronic joint pain has been holding you back from living, moving, or leading at your best, this episode will show you what’s truly possible through evidence-based regenerative care.

👉 Learn more or schedule your consultation at YourInfiniteHealth.com

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Trip Goolsby, MD & LeNae Goolsby are the founders of the Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, which provides bio-individualized, peer-reviewed, evidence-based approaches to health optimization, age reversal, and regenerative medicine.

They are also the Authors of the book “Think and Live Longer”. They specialize in helping people across the nation optimize their health and age in reverse, naturally.

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