Focusing on ultra-minimally invasive treatments that prevent the need for major surgery, Dr. Lloydin
08/27/2025
At NexGen Orthopedic Health & Wellness, we’re here to help you reach your goals and keep your body performing at its best
Visit us today at our Paramus, Hartsdale, North Bergen, Livingston, or Mahwah location!
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08/19/2025
These are four of the biggest myths about vessel disease. Here at NexGen we can help you take action against it with our cutting edge vein assessments and treatments
Here at NexGen we care about your health and wellness journey. Here some of the top anti-inflammatory foods to add to your diet to get you moving better, feeling stronger, and living healthier.
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08/01/2025
We’re open this Saturday in Paramus! Call 844-727-0067 to book- spots fill fast! Have a great weekend
07/30/2025
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07/09/2025
It's time to debunk the myth! IV hydration is for everyone!
06/16/2025
Monday Reminder: Health Is the Greatest Wealth ‼️‼️
1. Move Your Body with Purpose
Start the week with movement. Whether it’s physical therapy or a walk—motion is medicine.
2. Prioritize Preventative Care
Early care = long-term wellness. At NEXGEN, we help you stay ahead of injuries, not just treat them.
3. Hydrate + Nourish
IV hydration therapy isn’t just trendy—it’s a real reset. Boost immunity, energy, and recovery.
4. Don’t Ignore the Aches
That shoulder twinge or back strain? Let’s address it before it turns into something serious.
5. Mental Health Is Health
Stress impacts the body too. Wellness starts with the nervous system—try acupuncture or stress relief sessions.
6. You Can’t Pour from an Empty Cup
Investing in your health means you’re better for your family, your career, and your goals.
This Monday, choose to invest in YOU. Let NEXGEN help you protect your greatest asset—your health.
05/22/2025
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05/13/2025
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09/23/2024
🍂 Hello, Fall! 🎃 Crisp air, changing leaves, and football season is here! As the weather shifts, it’s important to adjust our routines to stay active and healthy. Whether you’re gearing up for fall sports or just enjoying the outdoors, here are some tips to keep your orthopedic health in check:
Warm Up & Stretch: Cooler weather can make muscles and joints stiffer. Take extra time to warm up before activities and stretch to avoid injuries.
Layer Up: Dress in layers to keep your muscles warm during outdoor activities. Staying warm reduces the risk of strains and sprains.
Watch Your Step: Falling leaves can create slippery surfaces. Be mindful of your footing to prevent falls and ankle injuries.
Stay Hydrated: Hydration is just as important in the fall as it is in summer. Keep drinking water to maintain joint health.
Prepare for Fall Sports: If you're participating in fall sports, make sure your gear is in good shape and that you’re conditioned for the season ahead.
Enjoy all the activities this beautiful season has to offer!
09/18/2024
🗝️ Remember: Consistency is key! Integrating these exercises into your routine will help protect your joints, reduce the risk of injury, and keep you moving pain-free.
09/10/2024
🚫 MythBusters, NexGen Edition 🚫
🔍 Myth: "If I can walk and move around, I don't have a herniated disc.”
✅ Fact: Being able to move doesn’t rule out a herniated disc. Some people with herniated discs experience mild symptoms at first but can still go about their daily activities. However, ignoring the pain or discomfort can lead to further complications.
Early diagnosis and treatment are key to preventing more serious issues. If you suspect a problem, don’t hesitate to get checked out!
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Dr. Lloydine Jacobs always knew that she wanted to be a doctor. Her interest in medicine was inspired by her older brother. After nearly a decade of hard work and determination, her brother, Lloyd Jacobs II, earned his admission to Rutgers Medical School. About six weeks after receiving his acceptance letter, Lloyd went out to run errands when he sustained a gunshot injury to the head from a stray bullet.
Everyone, including his medical team, was certain that he would not survive. However, he underwent a surgical procedure that allowed his brain more room to swell, saving his life. From that moment onward, 5-year-old Lloydine resolved to become a surgeon so that she too could save lives, just like her brother’s. (And, Lloyd, with the support of a loving family and that same unwavering determination, went on to medical school and has been a practicing physician for over two decades now.)
Dr. Lloydine Jacobs has excelled academically since her youth. She graduated from high school at only 15 years old with high honors. She proceeded to enroll in the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education 7-rear B.S./MD Program and received her Doctor Degree in Medicine at only 22 years of age.
Dr. Lloydine Jacobs scored in the top 1% of the nation on the United States Medical Licensing Exam.
Dr. Jacobs went on to become an exceptional physician. Dr. Jacobs completed her residency in Orthopedic & Spine Surgery at the world-renowned University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
She completed her fellowship at one of the best children’s hospitals in the world, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where she received highly specialized training in pediatric orthopedics and spine surgery.
Her desire to give back to an undeserved community surfaced through her decision to work in Northeast Arkansas for 2 years. Here she introduced minimally invasive spine surgery to local hospitals and pioneered the use of regenerative spine and joint injections to provide a better quality of life for her patients.
Dr. Jacobs has written extensively on various spine and orthopedic topics and has won numerous awards for the quality of her scientific work. She has published over 15 peer reviewed articles in prestigious medical journals.
Once returning to New Jersey, Dr. Jacobs served as the chief surgeon of a multi-center facility and has recently opened her own practice, Next Gen Orthopedics, specializing in minimally invasive interventions for back, neck, and joint pain. Today, she is known and loved by her patients for being a skilled surgeon who is thorough, compassionate, and has excellent bedside manner.