Stanford Doctor on Addressing Knee Pain Without Surgery

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2020
  • Struggling with knee pain? Dr. Michael Fredericson shares the latest research on non-surgical approaches to treating knee pain. Learn about knee osteoarthritis, lifestyle medicine approaches to treatment, the role of natural supplements, and newer biologic injections being offered at Stanford. Speaker: Michael Fredericson, M.D., Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine
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  • @Teleman01
    @Teleman01 Рік тому +11

    Ride bikes. That's the key to losing weight with the knee arthritis. I lost about 80 pounds cycling. And I have osteoarthritis in both knees. When I ride my bike, I don't have any knee pain for the most part. It has helped me tremendously.

  • @allkindsamusicchick
    @allkindsamusicchick 2 роки тому +4

    I went to a podiatrist once with pain in the area of my arch. He gave me exercises but warned me that with my line of work, being on my feet all day, and running around like a banshee, that eventually...my foot pain would travel to my knees and my hips. I quickly disregarded his comment and went about my business. It took almost a decade, but....he was right!!

  • @StephenfromChch
    @StephenfromChch 3 роки тому +9

    I'm encouraged with Dr. Fredericson's comments about patients with bad X-rays being able to manage their inflammation, and those with good X-ray results having a lot of inflammation - which to me indicate there is a lot those of us with knee pain can do to adapt our lifestyles.

  • @AskBobnFran
    @AskBobnFran 3 роки тому +8

    Excellent video! We are both in our 80's and are all about healthy aging. Getting older does have to mean getting sicker. We still strive for a strong body, calm mind, & positive outlook. The content you present is very helpful.

  • @cookies4isaac522
    @cookies4isaac522 Рік тому +3

    I just turned 55 in October. In November I was diagnosed with severe arthritis in both knees. I had a lot of pain and popping, but never thought it would come back severe. I felt like I was punched in the face while reading my results!
    My Dr says shots and then surgery. No! I am doing everything to avoid both!
    Thank you for this information.

  • @jeffreyhebda6709
    @jeffreyhebda6709 2 роки тому +3

    Very informative, thank you. This is proof that there’s a lot to try before going to surgery.
    My neighbor had the surgery. He has problems with range of motion. He is going back in for second operation. Good thing he is retired and has recovery time on his side.

  • @carpenc1
    @carpenc1 3 роки тому +18

    This is such great info and I can personally attest to the significance of losing weight and changing your gait to significantly decrease pain. I have bone on bone OA in my right knee with awful pain for several years. After numerous doctors, shots and physical therapists, a Pilates teacher told me the way I was walking was probably increasing the pain. She worked with me on my gait and strengthening all of the muscles in my legs and core and three months later, a HUGE difference! Thank you for all of the details in your lecture!

    • @allkindsamusicchick
      @allkindsamusicchick 2 роки тому +7

      Your comment is encouraging. I do not want an operation, so I'd better get going on the other factors.

    • @rathindranathdassarma5560
      @rathindranathdassarma5560 Рік тому +2

      Hi Carla,hope you are far better now, fortunately I have seen your comment after 2years as i am having the same problem please guide me how to get rid of it the way you did

    • @carpenc1
      @carpenc1 Рік тому +2

      @@rathindranathdassarma5560 Very long story shorter: after many physical therapists , doctors, injections etc for my bone on bone arthritis I met a Pilates teacher in Florida ( Gola at Pilates Haus in Jacksonville) who really paid attention to the way I walked. Like a lot of people I walked with my feet ever so slightly turned out. No one else had ever noticed and it was very slight. But if you looked at the wear and tear on my shoes you could see that! So she taught me how to walk so that I put far less pressure on my knees & we worked on core, leg and hip strengthening. I had to learn to literally turn my legs in -from the hip joint, NOT from the knee and then focus on walking very deliberately heel ,toe, heel toe all with my legs turned in enough that while it looked straight, it felt like I was walking pigeon toed. Then she worked with me on strengthening all of the hip and joint muscles, walking straight with my shoulders back and my hips slightly forward. And I practiced. In my 60’s and I had to retrain my body to walk the way we were built to walk;)
      Btw, Gola happens to be an especially gifted Pilates teacher. I’d taken yoga and Pilates off and on for years with no improvements. I just got lucky . I wish I could describe the process better; I suggest you try on your own a bit just make sure you ONLY move the direction of your feet slightly and from your hip /leg socket NOT from your knee or ankle. Your entire leg must be in that position as you walk , straight and heel, toe, heel toe. Good luck!

    • @rathindranathdassarma5560
      @rathindranathdassarma5560 Рік тому

      @@carpenc1 Thanks,i am so happy you replied,god bless you.I shall definitely follow your advice

    • @christinagurrola5335
      @christinagurrola5335 Рік тому +1

      I am 39 with right knee OA. I have been daydreaming of affording Pilates for this reason!
      Pt is so impersonal and they just throw a tech at you. I hope to find an amazing Pilates teacher to help me too 🙏

  • @mariaconcilio5910
    @mariaconcilio5910 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for this video, by far the BEST information I have received.

  • @karenkatmom3635
    @karenkatmom3635 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the info!

  • @StephenfromChch
    @StephenfromChch 3 роки тому +5

    Are there some books that can be recommended on the subject?

  • @garysimone4977
    @garysimone4977 3 роки тому +6

    Great comment but has anyone put off surgery and went this road

  • @lorismills8869
    @lorismills8869 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the thorough discussion. I think the importance of dealing with ligament instability with the use of PRP and/or stem cells should be addressed as just injecting into the joint is still not helping the ligaments which is where the problem of arthritis starts. This has been used in treatment for decades but ignored by orthopedics.

  • @annietelamir1781
    @annietelamir1781 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for your information about pain back
    And a lot topic l learn different
    Thank against appraciate so Much and HAPPY ♥️

  • @mayamaker8841
    @mayamaker8841 Рік тому +3

    I am 76 years old. I was diagnosed with osteoarthritis when I was 60. My orthopedic doctor told me to do exercises to strengthen all my leg muscles that support the knees and to do them daily, for the rest of my life. I am a vegetarian but still have eggs and dairy. Staying low Carb also reduced my weight very effectively. I am monitored for osteoporosis and been on medication for decades. I did take Chrondroiton and Glucosamine for a few years but then it was ineffective after a while. So only the exercise routine has been effective. One has to be disciplined to do it daily. Thanks to this, I have been trekking in the mountains (four continuous days in April this year of 5-9 hours daily) and my knees did not let me down. I do use knee supports for protection. I am very grateful to my doctor for his sound advice.

    • @tr6151
      @tr6151 Рік тому

      @Maya Maker Some people might have the diagnosis of osteoarthritis on images and x rays incidentally but can be asymptomatic. Was that the case for you or did you experience any arthritic symptoms of pain, mobility issues, burning sensation etc like majority of symptomatic people?

    • @mayamaker8841
      @mayamaker8841 Рік тому

      @@tr6151 I had dreadful pain in my left knee. It could have developed because I was walking too much. My knee was swollen. I had to have physiotherapy. Once that swelling reduced, I was prescribed daily leg exercises and I have to do them for the rest of my life. I have added to them so now it takes about 20-25 minutes. When the exercises got easier (which means my muscles developed) I added ankle weights. I am now at 1.5 Kg on each ankle.

    • @tr6151
      @tr6151 Рік тому

      @@mayamaker8841 Thanks for the reply and updating on your progress. Glad to hear you are doing so well.. keep up the good work 😊

  • @barbnbirds
    @barbnbirds Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing.Can you please tell me where i can get into a program like yours and drs like you in New Hampshire.The dr i saw did absolutely nothing for me but gave me a cortisone shot .

  • @stevekeller3643
    @stevekeller3643 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this great presentation!
    A question regarding the lateral heel wedge- I assume if the patient’s issues are medially located that is where the thicker part of the wedge would go ?
    So as to shift weight onto the lateral side ?
    Also, could said heel wedge be used in conjunction with an off loader brace ?
    Thank you again !

  • @dorisflinton6843
    @dorisflinton6843 2 роки тому +1

    I feel when I was really young and missed up my knee . Later in life I twisted my knee , filled with osteoarthritis . And ended up in surgery for a torn meniscus. Every 3 or four months I get a cortisone injection and every 6 months
    Synvisc-ONE .
    I take a blood thinner for DVT , so there is some medicines I can not safely take . And the natural ingredients in them that may also be a blood thinner .

  • @robinr5669
    @robinr5669 2 роки тому +3

    Glucosamine and chondroitin trash my stomach. I have talked to so many people who couldn't take it, as well as the black pepper with tumeric. Odd that you have no patients talking to you about it when I have been surprised how common these problems are.

    • @nottheone831
      @nottheone831 2 роки тому +4

      Tumeric trashed your stomach as well. I'm doing an experiment and I cut out dairy for a few days and my knees feel great! I think I'm on to something

  • @lulucastillo7269
    @lulucastillo7269 2 роки тому +2

    But why did they say this Glucosamine/chondroitin is not effective..

  • @nuhtektalk7437
    @nuhtektalk7437 Рік тому +1

    why cant some one keep a exsice class for knee pain patients

  • @browneduni28
    @browneduni28 Рік тому

    What is the link to get started on the Mediterranean diet with Dr Andrew?

  • @martamartinez5977
    @martamartinez5977 3 роки тому +9

    WHICH BRAND OF COLLAGEN IS GOOD

  • @alwayslive7460
    @alwayslive7460 Рік тому +1

    WHY WON'T DOCTORS DO TWO (2) PARTIALS RATHER THAN A COMPLETE KNEE REPLACEMENT REQUIRING LOSS OF BOTH THE ACL AND PCL...??!

    • @rideon6140
      @rideon6140 4 місяці тому

      Dr Stoner in SF has done this for one of his patients, one partial and then a year so later the other partial. I asked him your question - he said, two partials is very rare. He would not say why they dont like going this way - still dont know. Seems like a good idea to me.

  • @jennifermikuluk2357
    @jennifermikuluk2357 2 роки тому +3

    Curious what you think about kneesovertoesguy and his story. He makes a lot of sense and a lot of the residents at the hospital I work at are following his exercises so just wondered what the medical community thought.

    • @cookies4isaac522
      @cookies4isaac522 Рік тому

      Funny you brought him up. My Husband and Father follow his advice. My Husband has been able to heal a lot of old injuries through his exercises. He is 58 and has worked out since he was 19. I have watched him get in even better shape than I have ever seen him in just in the last year of following that guy’s advice!

  • @prolifefilm8127
    @prolifefilm8127 2 роки тому +6

    Embryonic stem cells?

  • @ivasampson4667
    @ivasampson4667 Рік тому

    And1quite1q