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When a cortisone shot helps shoulder painWhen a cortisone shot helps shoulder pain
Shoulder corticosteroid injections are most effective for rotator cuff tendinitis and early frozen shoulder, where pain and function can improve for about 12 to 16 weeks; common risks include a brief steroid flare, raised blood sugar, and limits on repeat shots.Shoulder corticosteroid injections are most effective for rotator cuff tendinitis and early frozen shoulder, where pain and function can improve for about 12 to 16 weeks; common risks include a brief steroid flare, raised blood sugar, and limits on repeat shots.
Is Lipogems worth considering for knee osteoarthritisIs Lipogems worth considering for knee osteoarthritis
Lipogems microfragmented fat injections can ease knee osteoarthritis symptoms for some people, but 2025 reviews found no clear or durable advantage over PRP or hyaluronic acid. The treatment fits after exercise, weight management and pain control, and evidence for cartilage regrowth remains unproven.Lipogems microfragmented fat injections can ease knee osteoarthritis symptoms for some people, but 2025 reviews found no clear or durable advantage over PRP or hyaluronic acid. The treatment fits after exercise, weight management and pain control, and evidence for cartilage regrowth remains unproven.
What to expect after PRP for knee osteoarthritisWhat to expect after PRP for knee osteoarthritis
Recovery after PRP for knee osteoarthritis is usually gradual: the first few days can bring a temporary inflammatory flare, local discomfort may last about a week, and benefit often appears after 6 to 8 weeks. Three weekly injections have the strongest randomised support, while sudden severe swelling or fever needsRecovery after PRP for knee osteoarthritis is usually gradual: the first few days can bring a temporary inflammatory flare, local discomfort may last about a week, and benefit often appears after 6 to 8 weeks. Three weekly injections have the strongest randomised support, while sudden severe swelling or fever needs urgent review.
ChondroFiller and cortisone treat different knee problemsChondroFiller and cortisone treat different knee problems
Cortisone and ChondroFiller treat different knee problems: cortisone is short-term symptom control for diffuse osteoarthritis or an inflammatory flare, with benefit usually measured in weeks to a few months, while ChondroFiller is a single-stage cell-free collagen scaffold designed for clearly localised grade III or IV cartilage defects and selected osteochondralCortisone and ChondroFiller treat different knee problems: cortisone is short-term symptom control for diffuse osteoarthritis or an inflammatory flare, with benefit usually measured in weeks to a few months, while ChondroFiller is a single-stage cell-free collagen scaffold designed for clearly localised grade III or IV cartilage defects and selected osteochondral lesions. A broadly worn knee should not assume a focal scaffold will help, and a defined cartilage lesion should not assume a cortison...
BMAC or exosomes for knee osteoarthritisBMAC or exosomes for knee osteoarthritis
BMAC currently has the firmer clinical footing for knee osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis of 27 Level I studies showed BMAC and PRP both outperformed hyaluronic acid, but BMAC was not significantly better than PRP, and improvement is largely about pain and function rather than proven cartilage repair. Kellgren-Lawrence grade 2 kneesBMAC currently has the firmer clinical footing for knee osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis of 27 Level I studies showed BMAC and PRP both outperformed hyaluronic acid, but BMAC was not significantly better than PRP, and improvement is largely about pain and function rather than proven cartilage repair. Kellgren-Lawrence grade 2 knees respond better than more advanced disease, but harvest sites, processing and injection protocols still vary widely between studies. Exosomes have no FDA-approved produ...
Knee osteoarthritis injections comparedKnee osteoarthritis injections compared
Knee osteoarthritis injections differ less by brand than by goal: hyaluronic acid is symptom-control viscosupplementation, usually offered when exercise, pain relief and other conservative measures have not been enough. PRP has the strongest review evidence among biologics, with a 2025 meta-analysis showing benefit over placebo and a 42-study review findingKnee osteoarthritis injections differ less by brand than by goal: hyaluronic acid is symptom-control viscosupplementation, usually offered when exercise, pain relief and other conservative measures have not been enough. PRP has the strongest review evidence among biologics, with a 2025 meta-analysis showing benefit over placebo and a 42-study review finding better medium-term pain relief than hyaluronic acid or corticosteroid, though protocols vary widely between clinics. Arthrosamid is a single...
Causation and Breach of Duty in Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Navigating the Intricacies.Causation and Breach of Duty in Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Navigating the Intricacies.
The evolution of orthopaedic and trauma surgery, from traditional methods to advanced robotic technologies, marks a significant stride in medical science. These developments promise improved patient outcomes but also introduce complexities in medical-legal realms, particularly around causation and breach of duty. This article delves into these critical aspects, examining theirThe evolution of orthopaedic and trauma surgery, from traditional methods to advanced robotic technologies, marks a significant stride in medical science. These developments promise improved patient outcomes but also introduce complexities in medical-legal realms, particularly around causation and breach of duty. This article delves into these critical aspects, examining their implications across both high-tech and low-tech surgical environments. The Essence of Causation and Breach of Duty: In the legal framework of medical negligence, two pivotal concepts stand out: causation and breach of duty. A breach of duty occurs when medical professionals fail to meet the established standard of care, potentially leading to adverse patient outcomes. Causation, on the other hand, requires demonstrating that this breach directly resulted in harm. These principles remain constant, irrespective of whether the surgical approach employs cutting-edge robotics or relies on traditional techniques. Medic...
The Precision and Promises of Robotic Technology in Knee and Hip Replacements: A Comprehensive AnalysisThe Precision and Promises of Robotic Technology in Knee and Hip Replacements: A Comprehensive Analysis
Unraveling the complexities of robotic-assisted surgery in orthopaedics, this article explores the promise of precision and improved outcomes, while highlighting legal challenges and the importance of informed consent. It provides insights into the benefits and limitations of robotic technology in knee and hip replacements, as well as the need forUnraveling the complexities of robotic-assisted surgery in orthopaedics, this article explores the promise of precision and improved outcomes, while highlighting legal challenges and the importance of informed consent. It provides insights into the benefits and limitations of robotic technology in knee and hip replacements, as well as the need for comprehensive training and clear guidelines to navigate the medical-legal implications. The future of robotic surgery is bright, but it requires collaboration between the medical and legal fields to balance innovation with patient safety.
Medicolegal Implications of Microfracture Surgery in Cartilage Repair: An In-depth Q&A
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Prof. Paul Lee
30/12/2023
Medicolegal Implications of Microfracture Surgery in Cartilage Repair: An In-depth Q&A
Microfracture surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat knee cartilage damage. However, its long-term efficacy and outcomes have sparked controversy. Compared to newer techniques like autologous chondrocyte implantation, microfracture may produce less durable repair tissue. Surgeons need to consider the patient's specific cartilage damage, potential for success, andMicrofracture surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat knee cartilage damage. However, its long-term efficacy and outcomes have sparked controversy. Compared to newer techniques like autologous chondrocyte implantation, microfracture may produce less durable repair tissue. Surgeons need to consider the patient's specific cartilage damage, potential for success, and limitations of the procedure before performing it. Medicolegally, it is important to fully inform patients about the procedure and document thorough consent. It is crucial for patients to have a realistic understanding of what the surgery can and cannot achieve. Microfracture may be more suitable for younger patients with smaller, well-contained cartilage lesions. The future of cartilage repair surgery lies in techniques that regenerate hyaline cartilage more effectively. Insurance providers are increasingly scrutinizing the evidence behind various surgical techniques, potentially impacting coverage decisions
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