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GREGORY LUTZ Obituary

LUTZ--Gregory Elmar, M.D. Gregory Elmar Lutz, M.D., one of the world's leading experts in interventional orthobiologics, passed away on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 in New York City after a courageous battle with terminal cancer. He was 61 years old. A driving force in the field of regenerative medicine, Dr. Lutz touched the lives of the thousands of patients whom he helped - as well as the fellows he trained and the many friends he made along the way. He was a pioneer, inventor, entrepreneur, life-long athlete, and beloved by his family and friends. He lived life to the fullest, with a generous spirit and a noble heart. Dr. Lutz was born in Camden, NJ on July 26, 1962 to Dr. Elmar Gregor Lutz and Barbara Jane Donnelly. He enjoyed sports from an early age, competing in basketball and bodybuilding, ultimately winning Mr. Teenage New Jersey. In 1984, Dr. Lutz graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Drew University, where he met the love of his life, Paula Gibson. Dr. Lutz graduated from Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1988 and was awarded the Dr. Margaret M. Kenrick Achievement Award for Excellence in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. He went on to pursue his specialty training in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the Mayo Clinic, before completing an Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in 1993. In 1997, Dr. Lutz founded the Department of Physiatry at HSS, serving as its first Physiatrist-in-Chief from 1997- 2012. During Dr. Lutz's 15-year tenure, he grew the department into one of the largest outpatient musculoskeletal practices in the nation. He also established the Spine & Sports Medicine Fellowship and mentored more than 60 fellows as a Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University. In 2016, Dr. Lutz opened the Regenerative SportsCare Institute (RSI+), a state-of-the-art center for regenerative orthopedic medicine in Manhattan's Upper East Side that is committed to providing best-in-class patient care. Over the past eight years, Dr. Lutz grew RSI+ into one of the leading interventional orthopedic practices globally. His enthusiasm for harnessing the body's innate ability to heal itself led him to pioneer novel, non-surgical approaches in the management of chronic low back pain (LBP) and other musculoskeletal disorders that had previously been considered incurable. Dr. Lutz popularized the use of intradiscal biologics, publishing the first double-blind, randomized controlled trial that demonstrated the clinical efficacy of intradiscal platelet- rich plasma (PRP) therapy for a subset of patients with chronic LBP. He was a firm believer in truth, transparency, and the scientific process, and co-authored more than 60 publications over the course of his career. Through his research and experience performing more than 1,000 intradiscal orthobiologic procedures, Dr. Lutz invented the DiscCathTM medical device. He also launched the Regenerative SportsCare Foundation (RSF), a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission is to find a cure for degenerative disc disease, and co-founded Orthobond Corporation, a biotechnology company focused on developing antimicrobial nanosurfaces for medical devices. In 2023, Dr. Lutz published Heal Your Disc, End Your Pain: How Regenerative Medicine Can Save Your Spine. In his book, Dr. Lutz chronicles his decades-long journey to develop better solutions for patients with LBP - helping many of them avoid drugs and surgery. His relentless pursuit to go above and beyond for his patients is a testament to the man he was - a devoted husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, physician, mentor, and friend. Patient care and spending time with his family and friends were his greatest passions. When not seeing patients, one would find him lifting weights, skiing, golfing, or walking in the woods with his dog, Theo. Dr. Lutz is survived by his loving wife, Paula; his three adult children, Anna (Paul), Cole (Tracey), and Olivia; his grandson, Kuno Gregor; and siblings Mary Bernadette, Michael, and Christopher. Donations can be made in his memory to the Regenerative SportsCare Foundation: https://www.paypal.com/donate?business=SEFA93S86UMHC&item_name=Regenerative+SportsCare+Foundation¤cy_code=USD
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Published by New York Times on Mar. 17, 2024.

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Debbie Alvino Firstbrook

May 15, 2025

Just found out today 5/15/2025 of the passing of my friend Greg... my heart is broken..we went to high school together (Neumann Prep)
He was such a gentleman and an easy person to talk to. You will be terribly missed
Debbie

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Lauren Musto

October 22, 2024

We had a patient -doctor relationship for twenty years. He encouraged me and gave me advice that I knew was in my best interest. We spoke of our dogs and horses as well as my pain! Most important of all, he was a true gentleman who always had a positive attitude. My sincere condolences to his family.

Kenneth Wall

July 23, 2024

I'm 75 years old. I spend 2 hours in the gym every day! I thank you every day! It's been 15 years plus! Rest in peace. I so wanted to see you again for another session.

Kenneth Wall

July 23, 2024

He will always be my hero! I'm still active today because of his PRP shots 15 years ago! rest in piece my hero!

Kenneth Wall

July 23, 2024

OMG! He totally changed my life! I wanted to ask him if I could get another PRP shot. He totally kept me active for a minimum of 15 years. I'm so sorry for this loss. He will always be my hero. I want his family and friends to know he was the best!

Curt Gowdy Jr

June 29, 2024

I was a patient of Greg´s from 2011-2016. I just heard this tragic news and our hearts go out to your entire family. He was a kind and gentle soul and was at the top of his field. We will miss him . With sympathy, Curt Gowdy Jr.

Susana Cereijo

April 18, 2024

So sad to hear about Dr. Lutz passing. A real shock. He was such great doctor and very compassionate. A gentleman. After seeing him, I was able to walk again without pain. A miracle.
My heart felt condolences to his family.

Randy and Audrey Palmituer

April 13, 2024

This message is for Paula.
Randy and I happened onto this sad news about Greg. We are shocked and so sorry for you and your family.
You have our condolences and will be in our thoughts.
We have brief but good memories of you and Greg for the year we were all at Mayo.
God bless you.

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