The Orthobiologics Podcast was born to separate fact from fiction in the branch of regenerative medicine where Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), Stem Cells (BMAC), an...
In this episode, our host Dr. Trevor Turner, RMSK discusses whether stem cells and PRP can heal ACL tears without surgery in an interview with Dr. Rowan Paul (https://regencoremethod.com/), a Sports Medicine specialist in San Francisco, CA.In this episode, we discuss key concepts such as: who needs surgery and who is a candidate for ACL injection with stem cells or PRP? How common are ACL tears and what happens to the knee moving forward? How are we changing the way we treat ACL tears both in and out of the OR, and how do we prevent future injuries and cartilage decline? What are future directions of the field?Have more questions? Check out our FB (https://www.facebook.com/TrevorTurnerMD/), IG (https://www.instagram.com/trevor_turnermd/) or book online: https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/book-appointment/.
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012-Under The Surface
In this episode, our host Dr. Trevor Turner, RMSK interviews Dr. Eric Kozfay (https://michiganpain.com/team/eric-kozfkay-do/), an Interventional Pain specialist from western Michigan about how bone marrow derived stem cells can delay knee replacement for up to 15 years.In this episode, we discuss key concepts such as: what's the difference between injections into the bone and into the joint, and who should be treated with them? Are they safe? How common are complications, and how painful is it? How is this changing the way we treat knee osteoarthritis, and how is it changing our understanding of joint disease? What are future directions of the field?Have more questions? Check out our FB (https://www.facebook.com/TrevorTurnerMD/), IG (https://www.instagram.com/trevor_turnermd/) or book online: https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/book-appointment/.
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011-What's the Deal with Fat?
In this episode, our host Dr. Trevor Turner, RMSK interviews Dr. Chris Rogers and Dr. Mary Ambach (https://sdomg.com/), Interventional Pain specialists in San Diego, CA about the use of fat-derived stem cells to treat orthopedic disease with a focus on their ongoing clinical trial for knee osteoarthritis.In this episode, we discuss key concepts such as: how effective are these injections, and what should be treated with them? Are they safe? How common are complications from liposuction, and how painful is it? How is this changing the way we obtain stem cells, and how is it different from cells from the bone marrow? What are future directions of the field?Have more questions? Do not hesitate to check out our updated research based library where we accumulate the best scientific evidence from around the world for orthopedic applications of PRP (https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/prp-educational-library/) and stem cells (https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/bmac-evidence-based-literature-library/). Or check out our blog (https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/blog/) or book online: https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/book-appointment/.
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010-Stem Cells in Low Back Discs
In this episode, our host Dr. Trevor Turner, RMSK interviews Dr. Sairam Atluri (https://www.stemcures.com/dr-sairam-atluri-pain-management-doctor), an Interventional Pain doctor proving that Stem Cell Therapy works in Discs in the Low Back by completing the first prospective clinical trial for chronic low back pain. https://www.facebook.com/stemcuresIn this episode, we discuss key concepts such as: how effective are these injections? Are they safe? How common are complications like discitis, and how serious are they? How is this changing the way spinal pain is treated compared to traditional treatments like therapy, medicines, steroid injections, and surgery? How long do the results last? Have more questions? Do not hesitate to check out our updated research based library where we accumulate the best scientific evidence from around the world for orthopedic applications of PRP (https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/prp-educational-library/) and stem cells (https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/bmac-evidence-based-literature-library/). Or check out our blog (https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/blog/) or book online: https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/book-appointment/.
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009-What Is Vitality?
In this episode, our host Dr. Trevor Turner, RMSK interviews Dr. Allan Mishra (https://stanfordhealthcare.org/doctors/m/allan-mishra.html?utm_source=local&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb), an Orthopedic Surgeon at Stanford responsible for groundbreaking research in platelet rich plasma. They discuss his concept of Vitality and how it relates to patients that seek to be treated Optimally. In this episode, we discuss key themes in Dr. Mishra's latest book found on the Amazon store or here: (http://daretobevital.com/) with core concepts about purpose, hope, time, toughness, sleep, fitness, closeness, and service as the essential building blocks for people to live their best possible lives. This work is a result of Dr. Mishra's search for a scientifically valid biomarker to help us define the notion of Vitality.Have more questions? Do not hesitate to check out our updated research based library where we accumulate the best scientific evidence from around the world for orthopedic applications of PRP (https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/prp-educational-library/) and stem cells (https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/bmac-evidence-based-literature-library/). Or check out our blog (https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/blog/) or book online: https://www.georgiaboneandjoint.org/book-appointment/.
The Orthobiologics Podcast was born to separate fact from fiction in the branch of regenerative medicine where Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), Stem Cells (BMAC), and Prolotherapy are used to improve Orthopedic outcomes with lower risk. Whether used in place of surgery or in combination with surgery, evidence-based Orthobiologics can help athletes with new injuries, weekend warriors with old injuries, or even elderly patients with degenerative conditions like arthritis enhance their function and improve the quality of their life. For questions, check out our website at the Center for Orthobiologics at georgiaboneandjoint.org.