Orthobiologics: Hype vs. Reality
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Dr. Scott Rodeo explores the game-changing potential of regenerative medicine in orthopedics, spotlighting stem cell therapy and orthobiologics for managing pain and osteoarthritis. He offers a candid look at current breakthroughs and the future promise of cellular-level treatments.
About the episode:
In this episode, Dr. Scott Rodeo, a leading orthopedic surgeon, explains the enormous potential of regenerative medicine in orthopedics. The episode explores how orthobiologics offer new hope for millions suffering from musculoskeletal diseases and pain, while also providing a clear-eyed view of the field’s challenges. Dr. Rodeo highlights innovative practices in orthopedic research, particularly focusing on stem cell therapy and its uses in osteoarthritis management. He discusses how these advancements could revolutionize treatments by targeting symptoms and examines whether they may be able to go further and modify cell structures in the future.
About the series:
Atria’s Vanguard Symposia is a lecture series where some of the world’s most compelling researchers translate leading-edge science into medicine. In each episode, top experts share breakthrough science about preventive health care, dive deep into headline-grabbing topics, and take you beyond the buzzwords to explain the latest in longevity science. Our show will arm you with practical information and the tools of discernment to cut through the hype and understand what matters most.
Atria Health and Research Institute aims to accelerate a global shift from reactive sick care to proactive, preventive health care. We work at the forefront of science and technology and we believe a collaborative approach to modern medicine can extend healthy life for all.
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