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Sports Recovery with PRP, Stem Cells

Sports Recovery with PRP, Stem Cells

Update: 2025-06-20
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Tune in as Dr. Brett and Dr. Sussman break down PRP, stem cells, and cutting-edge sports medicine.

TAKEAWAYS:

  • Dr. Sussman emphasizes a comprehensive approach to musculoskeletal care.

  • 85% of musculoskeletal issues can be treated non-surgically.

  • Cortisone injections can provide temporary relief but may have long-term consequences.

  • PRP is a concentration of platelets used to initiate healing.

  • Stem cell therapy is regulated and can offer longer relief than PRP.

  • Prolotherapy uses irritants to stimulate a healing response.

  • Hydrodissection can help relieve nerve entrapment.

  • Ultrasound-guided procedures can significantly reduce recovery time.

  • Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment planning.

  • Innovative treatments are reshaping the landscape of orthopedic care.

Chapters

00:00- Introduction to Dr. Walter Sussman and His Expertise

01:53- Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Care vs. Traditional Orthopedics

03:13- Innovative Procedures in Musculoskeletal Treatment

08:00- Understanding Cortisone Injections and Their Role

10:49- Exploring PRP: Uses and Benefits

17:55- The Nuances of PRP and Insurance Coverage

25:38- PRP for Joint Issues and Dosing Considerations

28:27- Exploring Shockwave Therapy and PRP

28:54- Understanding Stem Cell Therapy

30:17- Regulations and Indications for Stem Cells

31:10- Comparing PRP and Stem Cell Treatments

35:03- Prolo Therapy: An Alternative Approach

36:55- Hydro Dissection: A New Technique

42:23- Ultrasound-Guided Mini Surgical Procedures

48:34- Innovations in Orthopedic Treatments


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Sports Recovery with PRP, Stem Cells

Sports Recovery with PRP, Stem Cells

Dr. Brett Scott