We’re Finalists: Reimagining Healthy Ageing with MAI Motion™MSK Doctors & Associates, a finalist in the Santander X Global Challenge, offers MAI Motion, a revolutionary markerless motion analysis platform using standard cameras to assess movement. This technology provides objective, actionable insights into mobility, essential for healthy aging, early decline detection, and tailored care. By prioritizing regeneration over replacement,…MSK Doctors & Associates, a finalist in the Santander X Global Challenge, offers MAI Motion, a revolutionary markerless motion analysis platform using standard cameras to assess movement. This technology provides objective, actionable insights into mobility, essential for healthy aging, early decline detection, and tailored care. By prioritizing regeneration over replacement, MAI Motion supports clinicians in intervention planning, non-operative treatment, and monitoring recovery. Benefiting patients, clinicians, and researchers, it enhances prevention and independence, and optimizes healthcare delivery. Santander X recognition validates its mission to make motion health measurable and improve lives globally.
Menopause, Muscles, and Movement: A Guide for Midlife WellnessDiscover how menopause affects muscle strength, movement, and bone health in this science-led guide from Regen PhD and MSK Doctors. Learn why muscle loss and joint stiffness occur during menopause and how a personalised, evidence-based approach—including diagnostics like MAI-Motion™ analysis, physiotherapy, strength training, HRT advice, and lifestyle support—can help you…Discover how menopause affects muscle strength, movement, and bone health in this science-led guide from Regen PhD and MSK Doctors. Learn why muscle loss and joint stiffness occur during menopause and how a personalised, evidence-based approach—including diagnostics like MAI-Motion™ analysis, physiotherapy, strength training, HRT advice, and lifestyle support—can help you stay active, strong, and pain-free. Our expert, women-focused menopause clinic in the UK provides bespoke care for midlife wellness, muscle optimisation, and hormone balance, empowering you to reclaim your vitality and independence. Early prevention and action create lifelong results—midlife is your prime, not your decline. Keywords: menopause muscle loss, menopause movement, menopause physiotherapy, private menopause clinic UK.
Joint Pain in Menopause: What’s Really Happening—And What to Do About ItJoint pain is a surprising yet common symptom during menopause, linked to hormonal changes affecting the musculoskeletal system. At MSK Doctors and Regen PhD's Menopause & Joint Health Clinic, early intervention through advanced diagnostics and regenerative strategies can alleviate joint issues. Oestrogen's decline during menopause often leads to increased joint…Joint pain is a surprising yet common symptom during menopause, linked to hormonal changes affecting the musculoskeletal system. At MSK Doctors and Regen PhD's Menopause & Joint Health Clinic, early intervention through advanced diagnostics and regenerative strategies can alleviate joint issues. Oestrogen's decline during menopause often leads to increased joint inflammation, cartilage degeneration, and reduced collagen production, ultimately affecting joints like knees, hips, and shoulders. Our clinic's comprehensive approach includes a detailed assessment using bone scans, MRI, and MAI-Motion™ analysis, followed by personalised treatment plans featuring targeted regenerative injections, hormone-aware rehabilitation, and nutritional optimisation. Unlike traditional approaches, regenerative medicine offers gentler alternatives like PRP therapy and microfat injections, aligning with the body's healing rhythms and reducing long-term medication reliance. Consultations are available in Lon
Understanding Menopause: Essential Tips for Preventing Bone LossMenopause marks the end of a woman's menstrual cycles, typically occurring between ages 45 and 55. This phase significantly impacts bone health due to decreased oestrogen levels, raising the risk of osteoporosis. Key factors include genetics and lifestyle choices such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical inactivity. Effective management involves…Menopause marks the end of a woman's menstrual cycles, typically occurring between ages 45 and 55. This phase significantly impacts bone health due to decreased oestrogen levels, raising the risk of osteoporosis. Key factors include genetics and lifestyle choices such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical inactivity. Effective management involves early intervention, medical treatments, and lifestyle modifications, including calcium and vitamin D intake, and weight-bearing exercises. Understanding the myths and facts about menopause and bone health can help women take proactive steps to ensure a healthier postmenopausal life. Regular bone density screenings and professional medical advice are essential.