Can losing weight help my knee pain?
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What is a meniscus tear? 
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@Cindy-df1xk
@Cindy-df1xk Сағат бұрын
I was told by a few Orthopedic Surgeons that we can never regrow new cartilage….? 😢🤔🤔🤔
@muhammedabulhafizurrahman663
@muhammedabulhafizurrahman663 2 күн бұрын
Thanks , exactly what i needed.
@muhammedabulhafizurrahman663
@muhammedabulhafizurrahman663 2 күн бұрын
Awesome video ,thank u very much.
@mairotukur7787
@mairotukur7787 3 күн бұрын
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 🙏🏼
@krush9243
@krush9243 6 күн бұрын
What about bpc 157 and tb500
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 6 күн бұрын
@@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!
@profnarsee8063
@profnarsee8063 6 күн бұрын
BETTER SOLUTION THAN KNEE REPLCEMENT
@profnarsee8063
@profnarsee8063 6 күн бұрын
excellent knowledge
@dr.vijayakumark1478
@dr.vijayakumark1478 7 күн бұрын
From my experience my knee pain reduced by doing leg exercise in gym.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 6 күн бұрын
@@dr.vijayakumark1478 exercise is great 👍
@estellagutierrez4615
@estellagutierrez4615 7 күн бұрын
loosing weight helped me 20 lbs
@babotvoj
@babotvoj 7 күн бұрын
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?
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 6 күн бұрын
@@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 [email protected], feel free to do so. Thank you for your comment! Have a great day!
@vincentvavpot7108
@vincentvavpot7108 7 күн бұрын
Enjoyed your discussion and wonder if the same applies to hip/pelvis joints.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 7 күн бұрын
@@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!
@vincentvavpot7108
@vincentvavpot7108 7 күн бұрын
@@VictorySportsMed Thank you again Dr. Marc, look forward to further repair improvements and rapid FDA approvals.
@user-mp8fj7mn5f
@user-mp8fj7mn5f 9 күн бұрын
Great information. Pls where are you located. I want to come and see you.❤
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 8 күн бұрын
@@user-mp8fj7mn5f we are in Skaneateles, New York, near Syracuse, New York Please e-mail us at [email protected] 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!
@nickrobinson2023
@nickrobinson2023 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for being honest and giving a true report. Great video.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 9 күн бұрын
@@nickrobinson2023 thank YOU Nick for your comment!
@janejohnson3087
@janejohnson3087 11 күн бұрын
What percentage of people does bone / stem cells work ?
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 11 күн бұрын
@@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!
@marieeshercoia5375
@marieeshercoia5375 13 күн бұрын
I had PRP injections in both knees by a very reputable ortho practice. Nothing, no change in pain.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 11 күн бұрын
@@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!
@victormancini7774
@victormancini7774 14 күн бұрын
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
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 14 күн бұрын
@@victormancini7774 hey Victor, thank you very much for your comment. If you want to email us at [email protected], 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!
@din75cschmoo
@din75cschmoo 15 күн бұрын
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 .
@srsvg
@srsvg 16 күн бұрын
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
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 15 күн бұрын
@@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!
@user-ds7cp6lt3m
@user-ds7cp6lt3m 8 күн бұрын
@@VictorySportsMed
@user-ds7cp6lt3m
@user-ds7cp6lt3m 8 күн бұрын
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@user-ds7cp6lt3m
@user-ds7cp6lt3m 8 күн бұрын
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@BecauseofHisLove777
@BecauseofHisLove777 18 күн бұрын
Thank you very much. There was something about Cortisone at the end in the video, but couldn't make out. Can you please advice.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 18 күн бұрын
@@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.
@BecauseofHisLove777
@BecauseofHisLove777 18 күн бұрын
@@VictorySportsMed Thank you so much, also for taking the time to respond. Extremely important info.
@ethimself5064
@ethimself5064 19 күн бұрын
Twinkies and beer🤔🤔🤣In near tears
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 19 күн бұрын
@@ethimself5064 definitely not a good combination for weight loss.
@ethimself5064
@ethimself5064 19 күн бұрын
@@VictorySportsMed There could be worse🤣
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 19 күн бұрын
@@ethimself5064 that is always true!🤣😂
@seanhenderson8870
@seanhenderson8870 21 күн бұрын
And....which one?
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 20 күн бұрын
@@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!
@ladyclovenstone
@ladyclovenstone 24 күн бұрын
Super impressed 😊
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 24 күн бұрын
@@ladyclovenstone I know…amazing!
@user-ju9is5nb8s
@user-ju9is5nb8s 25 күн бұрын
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
@shivh838
@shivh838 25 күн бұрын
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
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 25 күн бұрын
@@shivh838 thank you for your comment and question. Please feel free to e-mail [email protected] for options and details so the team can get you set up. Thanks again!
@ethimself5064
@ethimself5064 26 күн бұрын
👍 - 👍
@CYCO_THERAPY
@CYCO_THERAPY 27 күн бұрын
What week is this? I had the same done last month on July
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 26 күн бұрын
@@CYCO_THERAPY ~6-7 months out from surgery
@rohinisrs
@rohinisrs 27 күн бұрын
Your content is very useful. Please don't use the sharp noise, it is jolting and makes it very hard to continue watching.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 26 күн бұрын
@@rohinisrs thank you for your input! We will let our long form content people know your thoughts.
@ethimself5064
@ethimself5064 28 күн бұрын
Well done👍 - 👍
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed 28 күн бұрын
@@ethimself5064 thank you!👍
@rlshultz5841
@rlshultz5841 28 күн бұрын
What about diet? Seems to be many cases showing this correlation?
@Erdem-x1e
@Erdem-x1e 28 күн бұрын
Video tam olarak ne anlatıyor
@jondstewart
@jondstewart Ай бұрын
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
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@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.
@karenbard6736
@karenbard6736 Ай бұрын
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.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@karenbard6736 thank you for your question and comment! If you email [email protected], 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!
@karenbard6736
@karenbard6736 Ай бұрын
@@VictorySportsMed Thank you. I will follow up with an email.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@karenbard6736 great, my team will get you set up. Any issues, let me know. Thx!
@karenbard6736
@karenbard6736 Ай бұрын
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.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@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!
@jroock017
@jroock017 Ай бұрын
Dr P. Just curious. They say cartilage can't grow. But you said the loose boidies can grow from the fluid in the knee. Why can't someone with an arthritis in the knee can't regrow cartilage in their own joint fluid?
@gurmeethkaur
@gurmeethkaur Ай бұрын
Dear Dr. P. I m 64 yrs old. My tkr knee is 5 mths old. My knee is still in pain. What is the best medicine to consume. Pls advise
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@gurmeethkaur thank you for your request/response. We cannot give medical advice over KZbin, but if you do want to set something up for an educational consult, please feel free to email [email protected]. Thank you!
@gurmeethkaur
@gurmeethkaur Ай бұрын
I m 64 yrs old . 1 leg done tkr. Can a cancer survivor take Prp?. Pls advise
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@gurmeethkaur we have had plenty of cancer, survivors, undergo PRP and bone marrow, but we always get approval from their oncologist/cancer doctor first. I hope that helps. You would want to get permission from your oncologist.
@odessamurphy4998
@odessamurphy4998 Ай бұрын
8/4/24 Right here buddy gee Thanks So beautiful Lovely & the Waters reflection of the sky🤩 👂 brain & body umhum I'm Right here with a peaceful ear heart & mind eye's for like maybe Yeas Over 10 minutes Umhum Thanks as the Sun gose down slowly & beautifully nicely 🤓amazing 🕊️🕯️🙏💫🏌️💫🕊️🕯️
@charles-lv1om
@charles-lv1om Ай бұрын
A wise man said "the highest form of mediation is neglection.
@metemad
@metemad Ай бұрын
Very informative.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@metemad thank you!
@creamer115
@creamer115 Ай бұрын
What a joke😂
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@creamer115 try it, you will like it and it is good for you compared to the “standard” dessert 🍨
@creamer115
@creamer115 Ай бұрын
@@VictorySportsMed i know for a fact grilled watermelon is something I’ll happily go my entire life without eating, and literally any normal food dish is better than the “standard dessert” why are you comparing it a a dessert?😂
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@creamer115 to each their own for sure.👍
@HajiraEbrahim
@HajiraEbrahim Ай бұрын
What can u say about robotics knee surgery
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@HajiraEbrahim robotics are great and are the wave 🌊 of the future.
@ritam1402
@ritam1402 Ай бұрын
Grilled watermelon
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@ritam1402 stay tuned!
@user-ih4pf1yl5e
@user-ih4pf1yl5e Ай бұрын
The most informative video I have watched thank you I had one bad knee replacement and the other knee has been bone on bone for 5 yrs now can hardly walk some days but terrified to have another op. I am going to find someone here in SA who can help me with the PRP or bone marrow inj
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@user-ih4pf1yl5e thank you for your comment. If SA stands for San Antonio, Texas, go see www.pinnaclesportsmedicine.com/ Dr. Joshua Schacter in Witchita Falls, Texas. Not all PRP and BMAC are created equal. Dr. Schacter knows what he is doing. We can help put you in contact with him if you’d like.
@yogibear5649
@yogibear5649 Ай бұрын
You play firstbase?
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@yogibear5649 💯😂🤣
@dalenemajiedt7969
@dalenemajiedt7969 Ай бұрын
Thanks very informative
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@dalenemajiedt7969 you are welcome and thank you for your comment!
@Armurp01
@Armurp01 Ай бұрын
I recently had my third PRP sbot for intra-articular OA....my doc recommended that i get the shot twice a year....would once a year suffice?
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@Armurp01 for our own FYI, what did your own doc say when you asked that question? There are a lot of factors there, and each patient is different, but studies have shown that the average period of relief from an appropriately dosed PRP injection for knee osteoarthritis can be ~18-24 months for the majority of patients. Again, every patient is different, and some patients do require two or three injections per year, so I would discuss with your doctor again your own individual case and why your doctor recommended two per year. It may be perfect for your own specific case. Sometimes we do things in a bit of a preventive or maintenance manner as well to prevent the symptoms from coming back. So, as always, see what your own doctor says and let us know. Thank you very much for your question.
@Armurp01
@Armurp01 Ай бұрын
@@VictorySportsMed I think it was more of looking at my OA as a disease and how can we slow it down.......I will followup with him again. I've had PRP before with arthritis in the meniscus area and it was a one time shot with symptoms not appearing again....just wish it was more affordable.
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@Armurp01 gotcha, makes sense, so more of a proactive, possibly preventative, reason. Thank you for your comment and answer. Have a great day!
@timosaksala4797
@timosaksala4797 Ай бұрын
This video might clarify the cartilage issue: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jICsgGOrmdp_ga8
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@timosaksala4797 I agree, that is an outstanding video and breaks it down in very non-Medical understandable terms! At some point, I will do a review of that video as I agree with almost everything, but I would also like to clarify some things in that video. I am going to look into how I can do that best without having any copyright issues. Thank you very much for your comment and your input into this chat. If you, or anyone else, find more videos that you’d like us to review, please continue to send them. That one was a very good video! Have a great day!
@ryanreynolds3630
@ryanreynolds3630 Ай бұрын
Honestly, thats a pretty solid baseball swing.
@CenzoVD
@CenzoVD Ай бұрын
Full on baseball swing
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@CenzoVD crazy 🤪
@willfranken8293
@willfranken8293 Ай бұрын
You already know it’s fake because golf balls wouldn’t land like that
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@willfranken8293 1000% NOT fake
@FirstKickMoto
@FirstKickMoto Ай бұрын
those plants have gone through my dirtbike boots then can definitely pierce the golf balls coating enough to stick like that
@VictorySportsMed
@VictorySportsMed Ай бұрын
@@FirstKickMoto we didn’t look to see if it was actually pierced, but it was definitely sitting up on top. The ball originally bounced and landed on top of the bush, which was pretty thick as you can see. This was definitely not fake.
@willfranken8293
@willfranken8293 Ай бұрын
@@FirstKickMoto ok I’ll make sure to avoid cacti in the middle of the midwest
@willfranken8293
@willfranken8293 Ай бұрын
@@VictorySportsMed my bad