Our Doctor's Videos

Home » Orthopaedics » Knee » What is the nStride autologous protein injection, and how does it work?

What is the nStride autologous protein injection, and how does it work?

by Mr. Vikas Vedi | 7 years ago

The nStride autologous protein injection is a new development in the treatment of osteoarthritis. Tests have shown that 85% of patients have seen little or no pain in their knee following injections, and the treatment has even shown to reduce the effects of osteoarthritis in the knee. Expert

Partial Knee Replacement | Is it right for you?

Who is a good candidate for a partial knee replacement? Dr. Jared Foran a hip and knee replacement..
By Pure Orthopedics
6 years ago

Time Between ACL Reconstruction and RTS Does Not Predict Need for Revision Surgery in NFL Players

All athletes want to know when they can return to sport (RTS) after ACL reconstruction. Our study..
By Kelechi R. Okoroha, MD
7 years ago

IAS Live Webinar-18: Dr Brian J. Cole Carilage Zoom Meeting

Live Webinar-18: Management of Articular Cartilage Disease in Active Patients By Dr Brian Cole
By Brian J. Cole, MD
6 years ago

What kind of problem were you having?

A patient at the Orthopaedic Specialists Institute Medical Group of Orange County (OSIMGOC)..
By Michael Shepard. MD
17 years ago

March Madness: Navigating Social Events After Knee Replacement

March Madness is here, and social gatherings are part of the fun! If you've recently had knee..
By Dr. Eddie El-Yussif
1 year ago

View More