Compounded Medications for Bone and Joint Health
Bone and joint health is essential for mobility, structural support, and overall physical function, involving bones (which provide a framework and store minerals), joints (enabling movement and shock absorption), cartilage, ligaments, and tendons.
Common issues include:
- Osteoporosis (bone density loss)
- Osteoarthritis (cartilage wear)
- Rheumatoid arthritis (autoimmune joint inflammation)
- Gout (crystal deposits)
- Bursitis
- Tendonitis
- Fractures from injury/aging
Factors that compromise bone and joint integrity include aging, hormonal changes (e.g., menopause), nutrient deficiencies (such as calcium and vitamin D), repetitive stress, obesity, and inflammatory conditions.
We craft compounded therapies to strengthen bones, reduce joint inflammation, and promote repair, offering personalized formulations that enhance nutrient delivery and hormonal balance to improve resilience, alleviate pain, and prevent degeneration.
Comprehensive Management of Bone and Joint Health
Our customized compounding bolsters bone density and joint lubrication while curbing inflammation, delivering therapies in forms like creams, capsules, or gels for optimal absorption and localized action – integrated with exercise and dietary guidance for comprehensive maintenance, injury prevention, and enhanced quality of life.
Consider the following for comprehensive management of bone and joint health:
- Bioidentical hormone therapies, including estradiol or testosterone compounds, to counteract age-related declines that weaken bones and joints, supporting density and flexibility.
- Nutrient blends with compounded calcium, vitamin D3/K2, magnesium, and boron in high-bioavailability formats to promote mineralization and prevent fractures, ideal for absorption challenges.
- Anti-inflammatory topicals like diclofenac or curcumin gels with MSM for targeted relief from arthritis pain and swelling without systemic GI risks.
- Cartilage-supportive formulations such as glucosamine, chondroitin, or hyaluronic acid in oral or injectable compounds to lubricate joints and slow degenerative processes.
- Regenerative adjuncts like low-dose naltrexone (LDN) or peptide analogs to modulate inflammation and aid tissue repair, with weight-bearing exercises, anti-inflammatory diets, and regular DEXA/CRP monitoring for therapy optimization.