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what Houston patients should know
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what Houston patients should know

  • November 19, 2025

HOUSTON – Chronic joint pain or nerve pain holding you back?

Dr. Joe Fuhrman and Dr. Abhishek Reddy of NexGenEsis Healthcare explain regenerative care options on Houston Life.

What osteoarthritis and neuropathy look like day to day

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint condition that wears down cartilage and causes pain, stiffness and limited range of motion — often in the knees, hips, shoulders and hands. Nerve pain and neuropathy can feel like burning, numbness, tingling or sharp, electric shocks, most commonly in the feet or hands. Both conditions can make everyday tasks — climbing stairs, sleeping, walking the dog or standing at work — harder and less enjoyable.

Traditional care and where patients still struggle

Standard care for joint pain often starts with rest, physical therapy, over-the-counter pain relievers, steroid injections and, in advanced cases, joint replacement surgery. For neuropathy, doctors typically recommend medications such as anticonvulsants or topical treatments, plus lifestyle changes. While these options can help, many patients continue to face ongoing pain or limits to activity.

How specialized regenerative care may help

NexGenEsis Healthcare offers a regenerative approach that seeks to relieve pain and restore function through targeted therapies, including stem-cell–based treatments and precision injections. Unlike one-size-fits-all care, this approach is tailored to each patient’s condition and goals. According to Dr. Joe Fuhrman and Dr. Abhishek Reddy, the clinic evaluates candidates thoroughly and develops individualized plans that may reduce pain and improve mobility without immediate resort to surgery. NexGenEsis also treats nerve pain and neuropathy with focused regenerative techniques.

Special offer (time-limited): If you come in before Thanksgiving for a free evaluation and qualify for regenerative stem cell treatment, NexGenEsis will stand behind results — if you’re not at least 50% better in 90 days, they’ll provide another round of stem cells at no charge.

Call 832-570-4529 or visit www.nexgenesishealthcare.com to learn more.

Locations: Bellaire, Jersey Village and The Woodlands.

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