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Victory In Motion
Приєднався 15 чер 2010
Home of Knee Repair, NOT Knee Replacement®
How do I treat a kneecap dislocation?
“What do I do if my kneecap dislocates?”
I get a lot of questions from close friends and family. This video goes over one of those questions I recently had from a dear friend, but, in general, I get questions about “knee dislocations” all the time.
Patellar dislocations occur when the kneecap (patella) slips out of its normal position, often leading to damage of the surrounding ligaments, particularly the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL). The surrounding cartilage and bone can also get injured. Conservative treatments, including rest, physical therapy, bracing, and specific exercises to strengthen the muscles around the knee, are typically the first line of defense.
In recent years, however, biologic treatments like Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Bone Marrow Aspirate Cells (BMAC) are increasingly being used to treat injuries to the MPFL and other soft tissues surrounding the knee, helping to promote hopefully faster and stronger healing and hopefully reduce the risk of recurrent dislocations. Unfortunately, surgery is still sometimes necessary, and the recovery can be quite long, 4 to 6 months to get back to full duty type activities. So, anything we can do to avoid surgery or repeat dislocations, which can lead to damage, arthritis, and eventual knee replacement, the more likely we will help get to our ultimate goal of ending the need for knee replacements by the year 2043.
If you’ve experienced a patellar dislocation or are looking for advanced, non-surgical treatment options, contact us to learn more about our innovative biologic solutions!
#KneeReplacementFreeBy43
#KneeRepairNOTKneeReplacement #PatellarDislocation #KneeHealth #MPFLInjury #PRP #BMAC #RegenerativeMedicine #ConservativeTreatment #KneeStability #VictoryInMotion #NonSurgicalHealing #KneeInjury #KneeRehabilitation #DrMarcPietropaoli
I get a lot of questions from close friends and family. This video goes over one of those questions I recently had from a dear friend, but, in general, I get questions about “knee dislocations” all the time.
Patellar dislocations occur when the kneecap (patella) slips out of its normal position, often leading to damage of the surrounding ligaments, particularly the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL). The surrounding cartilage and bone can also get injured. Conservative treatments, including rest, physical therapy, bracing, and specific exercises to strengthen the muscles around the knee, are typically the first line of defense.
In recent years, however, biologic treatments like Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Bone Marrow Aspirate Cells (BMAC) are increasingly being used to treat injuries to the MPFL and other soft tissues surrounding the knee, helping to promote hopefully faster and stronger healing and hopefully reduce the risk of recurrent dislocations. Unfortunately, surgery is still sometimes necessary, and the recovery can be quite long, 4 to 6 months to get back to full duty type activities. So, anything we can do to avoid surgery or repeat dislocations, which can lead to damage, arthritis, and eventual knee replacement, the more likely we will help get to our ultimate goal of ending the need for knee replacements by the year 2043.
If you’ve experienced a patellar dislocation or are looking for advanced, non-surgical treatment options, contact us to learn more about our innovative biologic solutions!
#KneeReplacementFreeBy43
#KneeRepairNOTKneeReplacement #PatellarDislocation #KneeHealth #MPFLInjury #PRP #BMAC #RegenerativeMedicine #ConservativeTreatment #KneeStability #VictoryInMotion #NonSurgicalHealing #KneeInjury #KneeRehabilitation #DrMarcPietropaoli
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What is the best way to treat knee pain?
Переглядів 342 години тому
What is the best way to treat knee pain, knee arthritis, a knee injury, an ACL knee tear??? A comprehensive, individualized, personalized PROGRAM designed for YOU and YOUR GOALS! Are you ALL IN? We only work with individuals and groups who are ALL IN. If you are ALL IN working with us, we will absolutely be ALL IN for and with you!!! We DO NOT do “A La Carte” treatments… why? Having done this f...
How does laser therapy work?
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🌞 Why Sunlight and MLS Laser Are Key to Feeling Your Best! 🌞 We all know how stepping outside into the sunlight can instantly lift our mood. That’s because sunlight helps trigger the release of serotonin, the “feel-good” hormone, which boosts our mood and overall sense of well-being. At Victory In Motion, we harness the power of light in a different way: through Photobiomodulation with our stat...
Where is the best pizza in Syracuse?
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Where is the best Pizza 🍕 in Syracuse? 🍕 Peppino’s Pizza: A Syracuse Staple Since 1968 🍕 If you’re looking for the best pizza in Syracuse, look no further than Peppino’s Pizza, located in the heart of historic Little Italy. Per their website , owner John Vigliotti, who grew up just three blocks from Peppino’s, has transformed it into a true local gem. Despite growing up in a family of Italian i...
What is gratitude?
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Gratitude for Our Wonderful Members 🙏 A huge thank you to Katie for these amazing cookies! 🍪 And a heartfelt thank you to all of our members who show their appreciation with treats, thank-you notes, and kind words. Your support and gratitude mean the world to us. We’re beyond grateful to serve such a thoughtful community. Did you know that research shows a sign of a truly great medical practice...
It wasn’t as bad as I thought?
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🌟 *“It wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be.”* 🌟 This is something we hear *all the time* from our patients. Often, the anticipation is far worse than the reality of the procedure. Getting over the mental hurdle is key-our minds can build up fear that makes everything seem more daunting. 🧠 ✨ Empathy Matters : Empathy is one of our core values. As providers, many of us have undergone similar p...
What happened to Micah Parsons? What is a high ankle sprain?
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It has been reported by numerous media outlets that Micah Parsons, the dynamic linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, sustained a high-ankle sprain during the team’s victory over the New York Giants on September 26, 2024. The injury, confirmed by an MRI after initial X-rays were negative, typically involves the syndesmotic ligaments that connect the tibia and fibula. High-ankle sprains are more sev...
How is having gratitude and thankfulness in the face of adversity healthy for you?
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Finding Gratitude and thankfulness in the Face of Adversity These past few days, I've been staying home with Covid, feeling a bit crummy, but also deeply thankful. It may sound strange, but I’ve always believed that “Something good always comes out of something bad.” This belief has been a guiding force throughout my life and career. Take Covid as an example. The pandemic forced us to adapt in ...
What is a rooster comb? What is hyaluronic acid?
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Hey, this is Dr. P! Got a problem with your knee, call Dr. P! Recently, I received a question on one of our social media platforms asking, "What is a rooster comb?" Let me explain: A rooster comb is the fleshy, red crest on top of a rooster's head. It might surprise you to learn that this comb is rich in hyaluronic acid-a substance naturally found in our joint fluid, called synovial fluid. Syno...
How Do I exercise with knee pain?
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Here at Victory in Motion, “Home of Knee Repair, NOT Knee Replacement,” we introduce the 🔴 Red Light, 🟡 Yellow Light, 🟢 Green Light Method to help you decide if it’s safe to exercise with knee pain. Here’s how it works: - 🟢 Green Light: If your pain is a mild 0-3/10 and isn’t sharp or stabbing, you’re good to go! You can keep exercising safely. - 🟡 Yellow Light: If your pain is at a 4-6/10, it’...
How do you get into a mental deep flow state?
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How do you get into a deep work flow state? On Tuesday mornings, 0800-1200, at Victory In Motion, home of “Knee Repair, NOT Knee Replacement, TM”, we dedicate four uninterrupted hours to deep work. Time we use to tap into a flow state, where our most creative and productive work happens. Research shows that flow, a state of complete immersion in a task, leads to higher quality output and greate...
Where is the best regenerative medicine office located?
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Where is the best regenerative medicine office located?
How can we tell if BMAC or PRP grows cartilage back?
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How can we tell if BMAC or PRP grows cartilage back?
What is Knee Repair, NOT Knee Replacement, TM?
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What is Knee Repair, NOT Knee Replacement, TM?
Why is V-Fit different, AND BETTER, than physical therapy?
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Why is V-Fit different, AND BETTER, than physical therapy?
Is ACL repair better than ACL reconstruction? 
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Is ACL repair better than ACL reconstruction? 
Are water aerobics good or bad for knee arthritis? 
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Are water aerobics good or bad for knee arthritis? 
Can I use Ozempic to lose weight to help with my knee pain? 
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Can I use Ozempic to lose weight to help with my knee pain? 
How can being out in nature help me with my knee arthritis pain? 
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How can being out in nature help me with my knee arthritis pain? 
Why do I still have pain after multiple Cortisone injections into my knee?
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Why do I still have pain after multiple Cortisone injections into my knee?
What is a good way to lose weight? Does losing weight lower my risk for knee replacement?
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What is a good way to lose weight? Does losing weight lower my risk for knee replacement?
Does Cortisone increase the risk of arthritis? 
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Does Cortisone increase the risk of arthritis? 
Off topic: Do you folks have and experience with Colligan Peptides 1,2 and 3 for helping joints s far as tendons, ligaments and cartilage? I have been using them but forget some days. Many times especially when I wake up in the morning there is a considerable reduction of knee pain. Although I am not sure if they are actually repairing the damage. I permanently damaged one knee about 8 years ago by overworking the knees way too much. My other knee was totally broken - Ligaments, tendons, cartilage and knee cap in my second year of playing full contact football. Surgeon told me what he had to repair and he told my parents that I would never walk again - Said only with a cane, walker or wheelchair. It was bent at about a 40 degree angle and I ended up Walking again thanks to a rather large physiotherapist who finally walked up to me on the table and jumped up and literally pushed my knee flat. I started to see light shoot outa my head and never went back although it was fixed pretty good. Somehow this knee survived the considerable over working of both knees.. And help here would be much appreciated. There are too many questionable opinions anywhere online including uninformed medical sites. Thanks
@@ethimself5064 THANK YOU for sharing. Wow, that is a lot! If you want to set up an educational consult that may be best. You can contact info@victoryinmotion.com or call 315-707-8891 or 315-685-7544 Thank you again!
@@VictorySportsMed I'm in BC, Canada
@@ethimself5064 can still do a telecommunications educational consult. We educate people from all over the U.S., Canada and Europe.
What about Collagen Peptides 1,2 and 3. Curious on your take
@@ethimself5064 not 100% sure about those specifically, and do need to learn more about those and BHRT as well. We do know several medical providers who do prescribe peptides and feel they are a good part of their treatment programs. We will be researching and deciding on this for ourselves in 2025. Thank you for your comment!
@@VictorySportsMed Oral peptides I was referring to, forgot to mention. Do you have any reliable resources I could follow up on? Many Thanks
@@VictorySportsMed What is BHRT? Thanks
@@ethimself5064 Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
@@ethimself5064 ua-cam.com/video/W-HcvD-DnO8/v-deo.htmlsi=DkMokzCPBtjWFdH_
Daily massage with Ginger or Comfrey oil,rest and knee supports.Improves my knees.
@@brogsbunny sounds great, and glad it helps, but it does absolutely nothing to get to the root problem, that’s the issue.
Spring-loaded braces hurt more than o/a on its own. Hyaluronic acid injections are offered on the NHS at a rate of once every 6 months. Bloody useless. I mentioned Laser Therapy ( and a bunch of other things) to my consultant who was dismissive, saying they all basically do the same thing. What rot! Why would they waste even more NHS funding keep producing the same product, but under a different name? The long and short of it is that they are not prepared to spend the money on you, so forget it!
Hiw very decent if you dr to reply Cortisone helped my knee for three years i occasionally wear the Agillium brace for my knee
@@fionaestherfortuin4185 thank you for your response. There were two separate studies over the last two years that showed that people who had cortisone shots in their knees developed arthritis faster than people who never had cortisone shots. So we know that although cortisone may be like a Band-Aid and make the patient feel better, it is actually doing damage to the cartilage. regarding the unloader brace, we have found that they do help peoples symptoms early on, but then, after a while, patients tired of having to wear a big, bulky brace. Also, the brace doesn’t do anything for the root cause of the problem and Cortizone actually makes the root cause of the problem worse. So we are happy that you are feeling better, but, we treat people by trying to treat the underlying root cause and have them be free of any external devices such as big, bulky braces. Thank you for your comment!
DO you have offices or clinic in Texas as well?
@@JussForFunn no, but we do a lot of telecommunication educational visits if need be to help guide you along the right path. Depending on what is wrong, we do have people come from all over the United States, Canada, and even Europe. Let us know if you want to set up one of those telecommunication educational visits first. Thank you! You can let us know at info@victoryinmotion.com
What’s a rooster comb?
@@ImThePronounPolice Rooster comb is the red funny looking thing on the top of the rooster’s head. It has a lot of hyaluronic acid in it which is also highly present in our synovial fluid. Synovial fluid is the highly lubricating fluid in all of our joints. Kind of analogous to “motor oil”. Some of the commercial hyaluronic acid injections are actually made by extracting hyaluronic acid from rooster combs, some are made artificially/synthetically. If a person has an allergy to chicken, eggs or feathers, they technically should not get the brands that are made from rooster combs. Hope that helps.
@@VictorySportsMed you covered that good! They would have to kill a rooster to get the comb, right?
@@ImThePronounPolice yes
Hello
Great talk
@@vickinosella4855 thank you❤️
Thankyou for this information!!! Doctors are into knee replacement for the money!!!! My husband was active in early years. He then got into an occupation that required sitting ALL day at a computer 20 year. Fast forward after both knees replaced, he suffers with lymphadema, and cellulitis and is worse off!!! He also gained so much weight. My 100 year old mother never had a knee replacement, and was always active. Get off your butts and do your research people!!!!
Very great. It is encouraging and lovely.
@@AbdulahadKanna thank you very much!
WHAT IS THE YTHE SOLUTION?
@@binachand968 get the government, big Pharma, and the insurance companies to actually get on board with getting to the root cause of most of the medical conditions, including arthritis, and treat the root cause and not the symptoms. Diabetes, most cancers, heart disease, 3/4 of all ACL tears are all preventable as is arthritis and many cases. Why is this not being covered? Also, our bodies have amazing potential to heal themselves, why isn’t that being pushed by insurance companies rather than Cortisone injections, which study after study, have shown cause more damage/harm than good. If you’re going to get upset, start getting the word out to your insurance companies and government officials to change the system, which is broken. Thank you for your comment!
HEADING, GIVES HOPE, BUT LISTENING TO U, WATCHING FULL VIDEO, RESULTING ZERO, NO CURE YET FOR CARTILEGES GROWING, SO, TILL U DON'T FIND SOLUTION. DON'T MAKE VIDEOS, WASTING OUR TIME, EITHER DON'T GIVE THIS HEADLINE, WITHOUT OPERATION, ETC ETC.
@@binachand968 the video does talk about bone marrow cells-BMAC / Cell based therapy is the only way currently to grow back some cartilage, but, yes, there is no way to make a 78-year-old, bone on bone, knee grow back enough cartilage to look like an 18-year-old knee yet. The cell based therapies are the best currently, and, yes, there are some minimally, invasive surgical techniques to help grow cartilage back as well, which are all light years ahead of where we were five or 10 years ago. Having said that, agree, that it is disappointing. There is no “cure” where we can completely reverse the effects of arthritis. So, prevention is mentioned and that is, as once was said, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” You would also be surprised how many people have no idea that there are injections such as PRP or BMAC which insurance companies and big Pharma are not wanting patients to know about, so, yes, it is a secret to many patients that they have no clue there are treatments that can help your body heal itself that are not covered by insurance purposely. They absolutely work better than standard physical therapy, Cortisone injections, gel injections, and even surgical treatments in many studies. There’s a lot of literature out there that insurance companies and big Pharma don’t want you to know about either. So, again, a secret. Glad you are searching for other alternatives and if you are going to be upset with anybody, I would be upset with the insurance companies and big Pharma, who aren’t doing enough to advance to where we can prevent arthritis in the first place with Gene based therapies and things like that. So there is absolutely hope, but insurance companies and big Pharma don’t want you to know that. At some point, we will get there, but yes, you have a right to be upset that these treatments aren’t fully here one quarter of the way through the 21st century. If we could get a man on the moon at the end of, the 1960s, there’s no reason we shouldn’t be able to cure arthritis 1/4 of the way through the 21st century.
Thanks👍
That is one of most informative videos I have seen yet. I don’t want to be The Six Million Dollar Man. I don't want to be Iron Man, but I'd settle for the running man. Some of my friends had hips an knee replacements, and I don't want all of that crap. My right knee I can barely walk on due to the pain. I remember when we had my pop cremated. In the back of the furnaces are buckets full joint replacements. I told him if I need a knee replacement I come dig one out of here. Save me some money.
@@GeeLove thank you so much! Much appreciated! Do you want more information for your right knee? Feel free to e-mail info@victorysportsmedicine.com Have a great day!
If im getting a lower lumbar done does my head need to go in first or feet first im 5”11
@@bigdaddyrichard75 feet first in our scanner
Thank you
I was told by a few Orthopedic Surgeons that we can never regrow new cartilage….? 😢🤔🤔🤔
@@Cindy-df1xk this is completely untrue. There are definitely ways to grow back new cartilage, whether it be surgically or nonsurgically, but, correctly, there is no way currently to grow back new cartilage to make someone’s arthritic knee look like a normal knee when they were 18 …yet, but we are definitely making progress compared to where we were five years ago and especially 10 years ago. There was just recently a study that came out that showed that the thickness of the cartilage along the inner/medial portion of the knee improved over the course of two years using ultrasonic guidance after a PRP injection. That is promising, and there are also several MRI studies looking specifically at cartilage regrowth that do show some regrowth, again, not perfect. To me, what we really need is a large scale arthroscopic before and after regenerative medicine technique study in order to measure this more accurately. Definitely not perfect at this time, but definitely can greatly improve symptoms, function, and overall remodeling of the interior of the joint in addition to, in some cases, growing back some articular cartilage, but I don’t know of any studies that show that we can grow meniscus back yet either. I hope that helps answer your question. PS : to say “never” in medicine, and most things in life, is a mistake. Way back when it could “never” be that the earth was not flat, we know that’s completely false now in addition to many, many other “nevers”. Someday we will prevent or significantly slow down arthritis as opposed to even having to try to regrow cartilage back. Genetic/gene therapy, etc… it is coming!
Thanks , exactly what i needed.
Awesome video ,thank u very much.
Am really sad that cartilage hasn’t been made possible. Thank you though for being honest to educate to us about it and let’s not believe cartilage can be grown through food or drugs. Thanks 🙏🏼
What about bpc 157 and tb500
@@krush9243 good question, those are obviously peptides, they are not legal in the IV form in the United States and may or may not be considered supplements in the oral form. May be a good topic for future posts. Thank you for your comment!
BETTER SOLUTION THAN KNEE REPLCEMENT
excellent knowledge
From my experience my knee pain reduced by doing leg exercise in gym.
@@dr.vijayakumark1478 exercise is great 👍
loosing weight helped me 20 lbs
I have fissures in cartilage and horizontal meniscus tear due to an injury, it seems that leg exercises make it worse. In everyday life I have no problems but I fear that it will get worse over years. Is there an option to prevent further damage?
@@babotvoj in our experience, there are almost always more options that people have not utilized when we see them. Obviously, not knowing your exact situation and the fact that everybody’s situations are different, we would need more information answer that question. If you want to email us at info@victorysportsmedicine.com, feel free to do so. Thank you for your comment! Have a great day!
Enjoyed your discussion and wonder if the same applies to hip/pelvis joints.
@@vincentvavpot7108 thank you for your question! In general, yes, the same principles apply, but, every joint is a little bit different and each person and their individual situation is obviously a little bit different. thanks again!
@@VictorySportsMed Thank you again Dr. Marc, look forward to further repair improvements and rapid FDA approvals.
Great information. Pls where are you located. I want to come and see you.❤
@@MargaretTemplar-Quarshie we are in Skaneateles, New York, near Syracuse, New York Please e-mail us at info@victorysportsmedicine.com and we will get this set up. We just did the same exact thing for a wonderful lady from Indianapolis, Indiana, and another wonderful lady from Hopewell Junction, New York, just north of New York City. Thank you very much!
Thanks for being honest and giving a true report. Great video.
@@nickrobinson2023 thank YOU Nick for your comment!
What percentage of people does bone / stem cells work ?
@@janejohnson3087 since each person and each problem is different, that general of a question is impossible to answer correctly. Having said that most people do much better if they do a program as opposed to “just” a “shot and go”. even with surgery, if rehab or total body fitness is added afterwards, laser is added as an adjunct, fat/weight loss may need to be added, genetic base nutrition may need to be added, even bio identical hormone therapy sometimes can help a lot. There are other more controversial things like ozone therapy, etc. Having said that as well, this is a very, very general statement, but in the vast majority of people who undergo ortho biologic procedures like you reference, the range is probably somewhere between 70 to 95% success rate, again, based on the condition and circumstances. Remember, people are like snowflakes, people‘s problems are like snowflakes, no two are the same. Bottom line: our bodies have factors in our blood and cells in our body that help prevent us from breaking down every day. As we get older, they may not work as well, but regenerative medicine experts like ourselves basically just take those factors and cells, concentrate them, and inject them into the areas that need help. That is over simplistic, but that’s basically what it is at this time. So, we are really “just “helping your body heal itself, which is the amazing thing. We are just at the tip of the iceberg in this biologic revolution. Having said that, we are light years ahead of five years ago and 10 years ago and 16 years ago when Dr. P first started performing PRP. Exciting times!
I had PRP injections in both knees by a very reputable ortho practice. Nothing, no change in pain.
@@marieeshercoia5375 unfortunately that can happen, even with surgery. Nothing is 100% (except death and taxes of course): Some questions: 1). How much blood did they draw? 2) What was the dose they used (in billions of platelets) 3). Single or double spin? 4). What system did they use? 5). Did they use ultrasonic or fluoroscopic guidance when they performed the injection? 6). Leukocyte Rich or Leukocyte Poor 7). What was your platelet count prior to injection? 8). Did they get an MRI??? 9). Do you have bone marrow lesions (stress/microfractures…”soft spots” in the bone under your cartilage? … if you do and those were not addressed, it would not be surprising if just injecting into the inside of the knee and not injecting into the bone marrow lesions did not help…we see this all the time (see previous posts…”Don’t forget the bone!”) 10). Did you have just a “shot and go” or was there any rehab, laser, diet, weight/fat loss if needed. Just a plain shot only is less effective than a “Whole-istic” approach. Thank you for your comment!
HEY DOC, I JUST CAME ACROSS YOUR CHANNEL GREAT VIDEO I AM 65 YEARS OLD AND HAVE BONE ON BONE ON MY KNEES WHAT IS A GOOD ORTHOTIC TO HELP OUT WITH THAT. I'VE BEEN TO THE DOCTOR, AND THE ORTHOPEDIC MY GUY. DID INJECTIONS. I AM NOT READY TO DO ANY SURGERY. AND I DO HAVE FLAT FEET
@@victormancini7774 hey Victor, thank you very much for your comment. If you want to email us at info@victorysportsmedicine.com, we can get you set up for at least a telecommunications consult to see if you qualify for any of our trademarked “Knee Repair, NOT Knee Replacement, TM” whole-istic programs. Also, feel free to call 315-707-8891 or 315-685-7544. Thank you very much for your comment!
PRP is scam , not FDA approved , and science behind varies so much. Save your money , yep not covered by insurance. There’s new treatments coming up .
So basically, your thumbnail and tattoo was a bit and in the end, you just mention that there is no way to grow cartilage and no idea. Did you just put a click bait
@@srsvg thank you for your comment! A LOT of people out there have no idea at all about what works and doesn’t work to help their knee arthritis and knee (or other joint) pain. The point of recording that video and answering all those questions people write in or ask was to help sort “standard” “insurance based” treatments, most of which don’t work or are “just” Band-aids, with things that do work, have great potential to work once they are fully developed. There ARE ways to grow back cartilage and the video does go into those, but you are correct, there is no perfect way yet to make a 78 year old arthritic knee look like it was when it was 18…yet. Having said that, I do agree with your point. We record the videos and had somebody else to our longform, editing, etc., because that is obviously a lot of work. They could have done a better job on some parts of that video, and we currently do not work with them, but your point is well taken, The video was from eight months ago and we are constantly trying to get better, so thank you very much for your comment and we will take that into consideration in the future! Much appreciated!
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Thank you very much. There was something about Cortisone at the end in the video, but couldn't make out. Can you please advice.
@@BecauseofHisLove777 thank you for your question. Don’t have time to go look at the exact quote in the video right this second, but can try to check on it later. Bottom line, however, is that Cortisone is bad. Yes, it decreases inflammation, but it also decreases healing, increases the risk of infection, increases blood sugar, which is bad in diabetics, can cause fat necrosis underneath the skin which can lead to deformities, and can cause light patches on the skin, not to mention suppress the production of normal Cortisone by our adrenal glands. I may have been referencing that there have been two studies over the last couple of years that have confirmed what we already know. Patients who received Cortisone injections into their knees, actually had more rapid development of arthritis than patients who did not get Cortisone injections. Also, if a patient is given a Cortisone injection into their area where we are going to be performing surgery, we have to wait at least 6 to 8 weeks to perform the surgery because of the increased risk of infection and wound healing problems. If a patient has had a Cortisone injection into their shoulder within a full year, and they undergo a rotator cuff repair, they have a much, much higher rate of not healing the rotator cuff repair. So, just a bunch of reasons why Cortisone is terrible in our opinion. We very, very rarely use it. It is technology from the 1940s. It is artificial.
@@VictorySportsMed Thank you so much, also for taking the time to respond. Extremely important info.
@@VictorySportsMed your thoughts on zilretta plz
@@maxinebrooks6672 not fans of any type of cortisone shot when we know that studies have shown that patients who receive cortisone shots vs those who don’t develop worse arthritis
Twinkies and beer🤔🤔🤣In near tears
@@ethimself5064 definitely not a good combination for weight loss.
@@VictorySportsMed There could be worse🤣
@@ethimself5064 that is always true!🤣😂
And....which one?
@@seanhenderson8870 stay tuned…THANK YOU for your comment. We will explain further in future posts: In the meantime, what feature(s) of a pain relieving laser would resonate most with you? 1) Not painful/treatment does not hurt 2) Safety 3) Speed of Improvement 4) Ease of use 5) Out of pocket cost 6) Treatment times (how long is each session) 7) Amount of treatments needed 8) Portability 9) One or several (which one or ones)or all of the above 10) Other unlisted reason Thank you again!
Super impressed 😊
@@ladyclovenstone I know…amazing!
Can ankle cartilsge regrow by prp procedure . My mri showing ankle distal tibi talus and fibula erosion cartilage grade 1 damage . My notion of ankle normal but weight bearing is painful❤ from india hope u will ans
Hello Doctor thank you for this wonderful video .I am from India and around 47 years old and perfectly fit with respect to diet and physical routine . However due to my more jogging and standing , I constantly feel pain in both of my knees from past more than 10 years and also feel stiffness. To which recently i consulted orthapedic doctor ,to which he recommended medicines ( contents of boswelia,collagen,glucosamine) and things are kind of back to normal . I am looking for a longer term solution . I do all stretching exercises with ease and do regular exercises and my BMI is fine. Please guide
@@shivh838 thank you for your comment and question. Please feel free to e-mail info@victorysportsmedicine.com for options and details so the team can get you set up. Thanks again!
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What week is this? I had the same done last month on July
@@CYCO_THERAPY ~6-7 months out from surgery
Your content is very useful. Please don't use the sharp noise, it is jolting and makes it very hard to continue watching.
@@rohinisrs thank you for your input! We will let our long form content people know your thoughts.
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@@ethimself5064 thank you!👍
What about diet? Seems to be many cases showing this correlation?
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When your legs are bowed and can’t walk a block without hurting or limping like crazy, it’s not an option! I had faith in stem cell technology to regrow cartilage, but that could take another 20 years for surw
@@jondstewart we have gotten a lot of people with that exact description, moving again, and avoiding knee replacement, but you are right, once it gets to that point, it is a lot harder. Our goal, in the long run is to work more on prevention and earlier treatment. The “traditional“ “insurance based” medical system currently does not work proactively at all, and hence, it gets to the stage that you’re talking about far too often when it doesn’t need to.
Thank you! I have been treated for knee pain for 40+ years and have had numerous x-rays and MRIs, and a couple of orthoscopic cartilage removals. No one has mentioned microfractures to me, but I think you have shone a new light on my pain. The problem is I do not know how to find and engage a healthcare professional near me to work with me on a diagnosis and treatment plan.
@@karenbard6736 thank you for your question and comment! If you email info@victorysportsmedicine.com, perhaps a telecommunication consult or educational visit can be set up. Please feel free to do so if you wish. where do you live? Thank you!
@@VictorySportsMed Thank you. I will follow up with an email.
@@karenbard6736 great, my team will get you set up. Any issues, let me know. Thx!
I have had prp and hyaluronic acid treatments for OA with little if any change to inflammation and pain. I exercise and do strength training daily. I am considering genicular artery embolization. What are your thoughts on this procedure? Thanks.
@@karenbard6736 thank you for your question. You are not the first to ask this type of question, so we did a post on this. Look for it. Have a great day!
For the pain try Castor oil compresses as Barbara O'Neill advises, or at least massage a little Castor oil everyday before resting. Also try to fast at least for a day in a week,or as you could, IF is also good and eat only real food made from scrub, no sugar additives in any form, use only healthy oil like extra virgin olive oil,coconut oil for cooking and flaxseed oil for salads etc. avoid starchy food and gluten, use only real salt not refined-celtic or Himalayan pink salt...try to find out which foods aren't good for your Body...drink only water and herbal teas...food affects us most of all...also avoid stress😊
@@tb3thankyou6659 let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food