Regenerative Medicine Podcast The Osteopathic Center
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- Здоровье и фитнес
This podcast will be presented by Jesse Morse, MD and Kristopher Sean Goddard, DO, two physicians trained in and will discuss non-surgical orthopedics, regenerative medicine (Stem Cell, PRP), integrative medicine (IV therapy, Ozone, Chelation, Ultraviolet blood therapies) and osteopathic medicine (OMM)
These are the area of medicine that The Osteopathic Center specializes in. The Osteopathic Center treats patients from all over the world, ranging from pediatrics to the elderly, and from the weekend warrior to the professional athlete. The goal of this Podcast is to educate the public on the benefits and common uses of some of the treatments available in modern-day medicine that may not be considered part of 'traditional Western medicine.'
Speakers:
Sean Goddard, DO, CCT, IROM-C
Jesse Morse, MD, MBA, CAQSM
www.TheOsteoCenter.com
info@theosteocenter.com
305-367-1176
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Episode 17: Prolotherapy, Regenerative Technique and Training
Drs. Goddard and Morse talk about a recent conference they went to, what they learned and how it is different from 'traditional orthopedic injection techniques.' Never stop learning!
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Episode 16: Stem Cells - When should we treat?
In Episode 16, Drs. Goddard and Morse discuss the question: "When should we use Stem Cells?"
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Episode 15: High-Ankle Sprains
In Episode 15, Drs. Goddard and Morse discuss a variation of the ankle sprain called a 'high-ankle sprain,' which is an injury to the syndesmotic ligament.
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Episode 14: Let's Get to the Root of the Problem
In Episode 14, Drs. Goddard and Morse discusses how to get to the root of the problem and why it is so important in medicine.
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Episode 13: Arthritis!
In Episode 13, Dr. Morse discusses the different types of arthritis, what the most common areas are to get it, how it feels, how to prevent it and how to treat it!
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Episode 12: Knee Injuries!!!
In Episode 12, Dr. Morse discusses the different types of knee injuries, and separates them into 2 different categories, intra-articular and extra-articular.