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The Interventional Orthobiologics Blog

Meniscus Surgery in Young Patients

A doctor discusses why your knee meniscus tear may not be healed by knee surgery.

Knee Meniscus Tears associated with Meniscal Cysts

A doctor discusses new research showing that a parameniscal or meniscus cyst may be an important MRI finding pointing to a meniscus tear that may be missed on MRI.

Removing part of the Meniscus Increases unwanted Muscle Activity of the Knee

A doctor reviews why removing parts of a torn meniscus results in extra forces on a knee that can lead to more arthritis.

MRI of the Knee in Soccer Players-Interpret with Caution!

A doctor discusses why an abnormal MRI of the knee in soccer players may actually be normal and not indicate the need for knee surgery.

Knee Stem Cell Injection in a Cyclist and Runner with a Meniscus Deficient Knee with ACL Laxity

A doctor discusses the results from a cyclist and runner who had failed knee meniscus surgery and finally found success through non-surgical injections of his own stem cells into the knee.

The Evidence behind Knee Meniscus Surgery

A doctor discusses new research questioning whether knee meniscus surgery to repair a torn meniscus is effective.

MRI Meniscus Tear Study Totally Misses the Point-Most Meniscus Tears should not be Surgically Treated

A doctor discusses the research showing that surgery for a torn meniscus may not be a good idea.

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A doctor discusses a treatment that uses stem cells and a fat graft, all performed through injection and without the need for a second surgery, to treat knees that have failed meniscus surgery.
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