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Episode 42: When #SaveTheMeniscus Isn't An Option with Dr. Aaron Krych & Dr. Christian Latterman, Live at AOSSM 2023

Enjoy this special episode “When #savethemeniscus Isn’t an Option”. We will be joined by two outstanding guests:

Dr. Christian Lattermann is the Chief of the Sports Medicine Service and Director of the Cartilage Repair Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He is an Associate Professor of orthopedic surgery at Harvard Medical School and the Director of Research at Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine.

Dr. Aaron Krych is a Professor of orthopedic surgery at the Mayo Clinic and Chair of the Sports Medicine Division. He is a team physician for the Minnesota Timberwolves and is a member of numerous research groups including MOCA (Metrics of Osteochondral Allografts) and ROCK (Research in Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee).

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40: Not Your Average BEAR with Dr. Shawn Anthony, Live at AOSSM 2023

We are joined today by Dr. Shawn Anthony, Associate Chief of Sports Medicine for the Mount Sinai Health System and Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the renowned Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. We are excited to have him join for our discussion today on the Bridge-Enhanced ACL Repair or “BEAR” technique. So, without further ado, let’s get to the Exhibit Hall!

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39: Game Plan: Choosing Your ACL Graft

We decided to create some episodes specifically for our patient population, to hopefully answer some of the questions they have about the most common sports medicine conditions and surgical treatments. And what better topic to start with than ACL… specifically, the question we get asked all the time: What graft should I choose to reconstruct my ACL?

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38. OVERTIME: SLAP Tear Management - Repair or Tenodesis?

Today we’re talking about SLAP tears – tears of the superior labrum from anterior to posterior. We have two great articles for you today that focus on the surgical management of SLAP tears – specifically whether we should be repairing SLAP tears or proceeding directly to biceps tenodesis. We will also discuss the different types of biceps tenodesis procedures – mainly arthroscopic suprapectoral versus open subpectoral.

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37. Dr. Cassandra Lee: Patellofemoral Cartilage Injuries Part II

On each episode, we chat about the most recent developments in sports medicine with experts from around the country. In this episode, we’re going to continue our discussion with Dr. Cassandra Lee and chat more about osteochondral allograft transplantation and tibial tubercle osteotomy.

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36. Dr. Cassandra Lee: Patellofemoral Cartilage Injuries Part I

On today’s episode we’re focusing on patellofemoral cartilage defects with Dr. Cassandra Lee, an orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon, team physician for the UC Davis Aggies and Sacramento Republic FC, and chief of the sports medicine service at UC Davis. Dr. Lee has published on and spoken a lot about cartilage – both at the basic science level as well as clinical application – so we’re excited to have her join the discussion today.

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35. Candace Townley Cox, DPT: ACL Recovery Tips and Tricks - Part II

In this episode, we’re going to continue our discussion with Candace Townley Cox and focus on rehabilitation of quad function and lower extremity mobility after surgery.

We start with a systematic review from the August 2022 issue of AJMS titled The Effects of Blood Flow Restriction in Patients Undergoing Knee Surgery.

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34. Candace Townley Cox, DPT: ACL Recovery Tips and Tricks - Part I

On today’s episode we’re focusing on rehabilitation of ACL surgery with Candace Townley Cox, a Doctor of Physical Therapy and body movement expert at Evolution Physical Therapy. Today’s discussion will center around tips and tricks to optimize outcomes and some common pitfalls that may hold patients back from a full recovery.

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27. OVERTIME: Return to Play Following Bankart Repair

We’re excited to be in the studio today recording this episode on returning to play after arthroscopic stabilization for anterior shoulder instability. Now, we did a whole episode on shoulder instability back in March of 2021 with Dr. Mark Price – shoulder surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital and team physician for the New England Patriots.

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26. OVERTIME: Distal Biceps Ruptures

On today’s episode, we’re going to chat about the treatment of distal biceps tendon ruptures. We’ve seen this injury across many sports and in some prominent players – for example, Miguel Cabrera, all-star first baseman, sustained a biceps tendon rupture while at bat, when he swung and missed an off-speed pitch. We also see this injury in cross fit athletes, body builders and overhead laborers. This can be a devastating injury for our athletes, so understanding the treatment technique options, post-op rehab and what return to sports and return to work looks like is very important.

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24. Dr. Clayton Nuelle: Cartilage Injuries of the Knee - Part I

On today’s episode we’re focusing on cartilage defects of the knee with Dr. Clayton Nuelle, Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Missouri and team physician for Mizzou athletics. His current research focuses on improving cartilage restoration and joint preservation techniques, so we are very excited to have him join us for our discussion today.

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23: OVERTIME: Matrix-Induced Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation

On today’s episode, we’re going to chat about a relatively new surgical treatment for cartilage injury of the knee called Matrix-Induced Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation or MACI for short. Now, while this episode will focus primarily on the MACI procedure, we will be releasing a bigger episode in a couple of weeks that goes through all of the different surgical treatments for knee cartilage disease. We’ll be joined by an awesome guest for that one, so be sure to subscribe to our podcast and keep your eyes peeled for that two-part episode coming soon.

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