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Before hip replacement surgery, get a non-surgical second opinion that includes an imaging review, metabolic and hormonal evaluation, and expert regenerative orthopedic guidance.
For three decades, Dr. William D. Nelson, medical director at Explore Health in North Scottsdale, AZ, has helped thousands of patients avoid unnecessary surgery—or enter surgery far better prepared—by applying regenerative orthopedics with discernment, precision, and honesty.
Hip replacement surgery can be life-changing for the right patient. It can also be premature, unnecessary, or avoidable for many others.
Since 1996, I have evaluated and successfully treated patients with hip pain who were told—often confidently—that surgery was the only option. In a substantial number of those cases, it was not.
At Explore Health in North Scottsdale, we specialize in non-surgical regenerative orthopedic care for the hip, designed to help appropriate patients avoid or delay surgery when it can be done safely and realistically.
Our focus is not on selling procedures. Our focus is helping you understand your options so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
What are Other Causes of Hip Pain Beyond Cartilage Loss?
Hip pain often originates from soft tissue, biomechanics, inflammation, and nerve involvement—not just cartilage loss or “bone on bone.”
After nearly 30 years of real-world clinical practice, Dr. Nelson has consistently found that hip pain is more often driven by a combination of mechanical, inflammatory, neurologic, and metabolic factors, including:
An X-ray that reads “bone on bone” does not automatically mean the hip is beyond help. Pain and function do not correlate perfectly with imaging findings, and many joints labeled “end-stage” still retain meaningful treatment potential.
Understanding this distinction is the difference between:
That judgment matters.
Regenerative orthopedics is not a single injection into the joint space. It is a process, and outcomes depend heavily on how that process is designed.
Our approach includes:
The goal is not to promise miracles or “regrow a hip.” The goal is to reduce inflammation, improve joint stability, restore mechanics, and support the body’s inherent capacity to repair and adapt.
This is why most of our patients improve dramatically— including those previously receiving insurance based standard care (cortisone shots, physical therapy, pain meds, etc) and those receiving regenerative orthopedics (usually PRP, fat or bone marrow single or limited intra-articular injections) elsewhere.
Many of our patients report coming to us after responding to very compelling advertisements from a few nationally recognized regenerative clinics—often promoted or owned by professional athletes or celebrities.
They describe a brief consultation, a high initial price, and then an immediate 50-70% discounted price when they hesitated, sometimes with a “second joint treated for free.”
That raises an important question:
Is this medicine—or marketing?
Our clinic is not the cheapest. We are not the most expensive.
What we offer is something far more valuable: experience, judgment, integrity, and a reputation for successful outcomes earned over decades, reflected in thousands of satisfied patients.
A joint does not heal in isolation.
Inflammation, insulin resistance, micronutrient deficiencies, thyroid dysfunction, cortisol imbalance, and hormonal depletion all directly influence pain, tissue repair, and recovery.
For this reason, our evaluations often include functional metabolic, hormonal, and inflammatory screening to identify factors that quietly limit regenerative success.
This may include assessment of:
When abnormalities are identified, we work with you to optimize these variables using individualized recommendations that may include prescription thyroid support, bio-identical hormone replacement, and targeted nutritional or herbal supplementation when appropriate.
Simply put: regenerative procedures work best when the internal environment is prepared to heal.
Many patients assume these therapies are only available outside the United States, but that belief reflects a misunderstanding of how orthobiologic products are regulated.
For selected patients, our clinic offers advanced orthobiologic options as part of a comprehensive regenerative orthopedic plan. These may include:
These products are compliant with current federal HCT/P (Human Cells, Tissues, and Cellular and Tissue-Based Products) guidelines. They are not classified as drugs and are therefore not FDA-approved medications, as they do not meet the regulatory definition of a drug.
Importantly, these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or symptom.
Instead, they function in the same way they did within the donor placental environment—by providing biologic cell-to-cell signaling that may help support your body’s own repair processes. From a physiologic standpoint, these signals may assist your cells in:
When used appropriately, in the right patient, and as part of a thoughtfully designed medical plan, these tools can be powerful. When used indiscriminately, without proper evaluation or context, they are not.
Discernment matters.
In the United States, human cell- and tissue-based products are regulated by the FDA under 21 CFR Part 1271. Certain placental-derived stem cell–based products, exosome preparations, and Wharton’s Jelly–derived extracellular matrix products may qualify as HCT/Ps (Human Cells, Tissues, and Cellular and Tissue-Based Products) when they meet the criteria outlined in 21 CFR §1271.10(a), including minimal manipulation, homologous use, and appropriate manufacturing and documentation standards. Products that meet these criteria are not regulated as drugs or biological drugs, do not undergo the pharmaceutical approval pathway, and therefore are not FDA-approved medications, as they do not meet the statutory definition of a drug or biologic. These materials are permitted for clinical use when they are ethically sourced, properly registered, and used within the scope of medical practice to provide supportive biologic signaling, not for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of disease. Our orthobiologic product supplier is compliant with 21 CFR 1271. Our office uses these products to provide supportive biologic signaling and does not make claims about their use to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition.
Experience, judgment, and integrity matter—especially when surgery is under consideration
Dr. William D. Nelson, NMD, is recognized nationally for his work in regenerative and integrative orthopedics and has treated patients successfully since 1996. His extensive patient base includes local Phoencians and a large number of patients that travel from all over the country to his North Scottsdale office for the benefit of his expert care. His clients include many high-net-worth individuals and well-known professional and Olympic athletes. Dr. Nelson also enjoys the long relationships as the go-to doctor for many extended families where successful outcomes with one member lead to multiple referrals.
Many local chiropractors and allied providers routinely refer patients to Dr. Nelson for evaluation — because they trust his ability to determine:
Some patients avoid surgery entirely. Some experience meaningful pain reduction and improved function, even if surgery may still be required in the future. Others are appropriately referred for hip replacement—with the confidence that their advanced osteoarthritis makes regenerative care a poor choice.
Importantly, patients who complete our metabolic optimization program before surgery often surprise their orthopedic surgeons with faster recovery, fewer complications, and better outcomes.
This is not about opposing surgery. It is about preparing patients to succeed, whatever path is chosen.
We offer what we call a Second Opinion Guarantee.
This is not a guarantee of successful treatment. It is a guarantee of an honest, comprehensive medical assessment—even if that means we recommend no procedure at all.
Your evaluation includes:
There is no pressure to proceed. The value is in the clarity and your piece of mind.
Advanced regenerative orthopedic care is an investment. Our office offers unique financing options to help qualified patients access appropriate care without compromising quality or decision-making.
If you are considering hip replacement—or have been told nothing else will help—you deserve a careful, unbiased evaluation before making a permanent decision.
Explore Health North Scottsdale, Arizona
Schedule your consultation to review imaging, biomechanics, metabolic health, and non-surgical options. Call Stephanie at 602-692-4626.