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Your Body by Design
Men's Health
  • CORESCULPT* by EMSCULPT NEO* is an FDA-approved body-sculpting procedure that provides simultaneous fat elimination and muscle-building in a combined 30-minute session. Let us help you get rid of ‘dad bod’ with a plan to sculpt your abdomen, biceps, butt and calves with this clinically-proven technology. Learn more.

  • ORTHORITY360 now offers a weight loss program by way of monthly injectables to everyone in Northern New Jersey and the Tri-State area. If you’re struggling with your weight, schedule a consultation to see how our WELLNESS TEAM can help you reach your weight loss goals, helping you look and feel your best.

  • Longevity means more than just living a long life — the goal is to help you live longer, healthier and more actively, for as long as possible. Our 360-degree approach to TOTAL BODY WELLNESS goes beyond bone and joint health. We provide a whole body approach with a variety of personalized therapies to not only ensure that you feel good, but look good too.

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  • As men age, they face an evolution of their body chemistry that may impact their strength, bone health, sex drive and more. Our personalized treatment plans are designed to address your exact body chemistry – providing specific outcomes that can improve your overall mood, physical appearance and overall performance.

  • Peptide therapy is the future of regenerative medicine. Peptides are the building blocks of amino acids and occur naturally in the body. By optimizing levels of certain peptides in the body, we can improve specific biological functions. There are many benefits of Peptide Therapy including:

    Boosting hormone levels

    Building muscle mass

    Decreasing joint and muscle pain

    Enhancing cognitive function and memory

    Reversing symptoms of sexual dysfunction

    Improving sleep quality

    Increasing levels of stamina, energy and strength

    Promoting healthy immune function

    Stimulating hair growth, and more.

    Schedule a consultation to learn if Peptide Therapy is for you. 

  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a leading-edge, all-natural treatment that harnesses the power of your body's healing potential. Research-validated PRP is one of the most effective pieces of technology available in orthopaedic medicine, allowing patients to recover quickly without the need for anesthesia or unnecessary medications. PRP can be used for treating chronic pain in the tendons that can occur as the result of conditions such as:

    Golfer’s elbow

    Tennis elbow

    Plantar fasciitis

    Calcified joints

    Jumper’s knee

    Achilles tendonitis

    And more.

    PROCEDURE: First, we extract a small amount of your blood. Next, we isolate and concentrate the platelet component, which is rich in growth factors and other helpful molecules. Finally, we inject this concentrated solution into the injured area. By harnessing the power of your body's own platelets, PRP therapy stimulates tissue healing and regeneration. It's a safe and effective way to jumpstart your recovery.

     

    FAQs
    Q: What is PRP?
    A: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), an orthobiologic treatment, is the concentrated product of an individual’s own platelets, which come from the plasma portion of whole blood. Platelets are well-known for their role in helping blood clot, but it’s important to note that they are also rich in growth factors and other enzymes, which are involved in the healing process. When injected into an injured tendon, PRP works by providing the tendon with growth factors, which stimulate healing.

    Q: What is adipose matrix therapy?
    A: Exciting progress has been made in the field of orthopaedics, thanks to breakthroughs in regenerative medicine. A particularly promising therapy is the use of adipose matrix, which harnesses the unique properties of fat tissue to aid in healing and recovery for orthopaedic patients.


    Adipose matrix, also called stromal vascular fraction (SVF), is a valuable source of regenerative cells found within fat tissue. This tissue is easily accessible through minimally invasive procedures, like liposuction. Once obtained, the adipose tissue is carefully processed to isolate SVF, which contains various cell types including adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs), endothelial cells and immune cells.
    By utilizing the power of these regenerative cells, adipose matrix therapy aims to promote tissue repair, decrease inflammation and improve overall healing in orthopedic patients. This innovative approach holds great promise for enhancing treatment outcomes and improving the lives of individuals seeking orthopaedic care.

    Q: Is PRP therapy painful?
    A: While there may be some mild discomfort at the beginning of the PRP procedure, local anesthetics will be utilized to ensure that it is not painful.

  • Musculoskeletal health is the health of the body's bones, muscles, joints and connective tissues. As people age, their musculoskeletal health can decline. Bones can become more brittle and break more easily, and muscles can lose tone and become rigid. Joint breakdown can lead to pain, stiffness and inflammation. Bone health is a key part of musculoskeletal health, and there are many ways to keep both healthy: 

    Exercise: Weight-bearing exercises, such as running, tennis and basketball, can help build bone strength. The CDC recommends at least 30 minutes of physical activity five days a week for adults. 

    Diet: Eat a healthy diet that includes calcium-rich foods, such as leafy green vegetables. Dairy, egg yolks and saltwater fish are also good sources of calcium and vitamin D. 

    Avoid substance abuse: Don't smoke and limit alcohol consumption. 

    Maintain a healthy weight: Being overweight can increase the risk of complications. 

    Get enough sunshine: Sunlight helps your body produce vitamin D. 

  • Maintaining good bone health is crucial for men throughout their lives, as it affects overall well-being and reduces the risk of fractures and osteoporosis. Strong bones are essential for movement, supporting organs, and storing calcium. Men should prioritize bone health through a balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.

     

    Schedule an appointment with our team today to discuss a Personal Wellness Program to help optimize your bone health and improve longevity.

     

    WHY  BONE HEALTH MATTERS FOR MEN:

    Prevents Fractures: Osteoporosis, a condition characterized by weakened bones, increases the risk of fractures, especially in the hip, wrist, and spine.

    Maintains Physical Function: Strong bones are essential for proper mobility and posture, helping men maintain their independence and quality of life.

    Supports Overall Health: Bones play a vital role in storing calcium, which is crucial for various bodily functions, including muscle and nerve function.

    Reduces Risk of Complications: Fractures, particularly hip fractures, can lead to serious complications, including long-term care, reduced mobility, and even increased mortality.

    Testosterone's Role: Testosterone, a key hormone in men, plays a crucial role in bone health. Declining testosterone levels with age can contribute to decreased bone density.

    Impact on Disability and Mortality: Osteoporotic fractures can lead to disability and increased mortality in men, especially after a hip fracture.

     

    FACTOERS AFFECTING BONE HEALTH IN MEN:

    Age: Bone density peaks in early adulthood and gradually decreases with age.

    Testosterone Levels: Declining testosterone levels with age can contribute to bone loss.

    Lifestyle: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and lack of weight-bearing exercise can negatively impact bone health.

    Diet and Supplements: Deficiencies of calcium and vitamin D can lead to weakened bones.

    Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions and medications can also affect bone health.

     

    HOW TO IMPROVE BONE HEALTH:

    Diet: Consume a diet rich in calcium and vitamin D-rich foods, such as dairy products, leafy green vegetables, and fortified foods.

    Exercise: Engage in regular weight-bearing exercises, such as walking, jogging, and strength training, to stimulate bone growth and improve bone density.

    Avoid Harmful Habits: Limit alcohol consumption and avoid smoking.

    Supplements: If your dietary intake is insufficient, consider calcium and vitamin D supplements. Schedule an appointment with us to discuss a personal wellness program to optimize your bone health.

    Balance and Flexibility: For older men, balance and flexibility exercises can help prevent falls and fractures.

     

    Schedule an appointment with a member of our team to discuss your bone health concerns,

    especially if you have risk factors for osteoporosis.

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