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should you have knee meniscus surgery?

should you have knee meniscus surgery?

Mar 1, 2016 | knee, meniscus, surgery, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The most common orthopedic surgery in the United States is performed on the knee meniscus. A level-1 study done in Finland and published in the February 2016 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine shows that surgery done to repair a locking meniscus is no better...

do you find knee replacement scary? learn your alternatives to surgery

Feb 18, 2016 | knee, meniscus, Regenexx, Regenexx SD+, surgery, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Anyone who has taken a gander at knee-replacement pictures online knows that the procedure is not pretty. First there’s the demolition: The surgeon creates a long incision in the skin to access the knee joint and then amputates (or cuts out) all or part of the knee...
lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow): why there’s absolutely no need for surgery

lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow): why there’s absolutely no need for surgery

Feb 11, 2016 | elbow, platelet rich plasma (PRP), Regenexx, surgery, tennis elbow, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The medical term for tennis elbow is lateral epicondylitis. The problem with this term is that it suggests swelling around the epicondyle, which is the bony bump you can feel on the outside of the elbow where many forearm muscles attach at their tendons. Numerous...
common shoulder surgery carries unwelcome side effects

common shoulder surgery carries unwelcome side effects

Feb 10, 2016 | acromioplasty, shoulder, surgery, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Old shoulder-surgery habits die hard, despite numerous reports of unwelcome side effects. A study published in the January 2016 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery has shown that adding an acromioplasty surgery to a surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff appears to...
osteoarthritis pain is all about the nerves

osteoarthritis pain is all about the nerves

Dec 10, 2015 | arthritis, nerves, structural model of pain, surgery, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Yet another study proves—yet again—that osteoarthritis pain is not related to structure. At issue here is the orthopedic paradigm that pain is related to structure; that MRI findings like meniscus tears and cartilage damage associated with osteoarthritis are the cause...
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