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OrthoInfo

AAOS
Rotator Cuff Tear
American Academy Of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Orthopaedic Surgery
Knee Replacement
Orthobiologics
Hip Replacement
Menopause
Bone Health
Back Pain
Hip Arthritis
Biologics
Orthopaedics
Dr. Google
Orthopedic Surgery
Osteoporosis
Hormone Therapy
Joint Pain
Biologic Implants
Cleveland Clinic
Bioinductive Implant

At OrthoInfo, we strive to provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your musculoskeletal health. In this monthly podcast series, board-certified orthopaedic surgeons answer commonly asked questions about bone and joint conditions, treatments, injury prevention, and more. Combined with our website and YouTube channel, you'll find hundreds of in-depth resources — in... more

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In this episode of the OrthoInfo podcast, adult reconstruction surgeons Matthew Deren, MD, FAAOS, and Nicholas Scarcella, MD, FAAOS, help patients understand what to expect if you have knee replacement surgery — from what makes someone a good candida... more

Back pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints — and as anyone who’s ever experienced it knows, it can have a profound effect on your daily life. In this episode of the OrthoInfo podcast, spine surgeons Catherine Olinger, MD, MS, FAAO... more

This episode of the OrthoInfo podcast is brought to you by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES).

In the episode, host Shariff K. Bishai, DO, FAAOS, sits down with shoulder and elbow surg... more

This episode, hosted by sports medicine surgeon and OrthoInfo Editor-in-Chief Mary K. Mulcahey, MD, FAAOS, helps listeners understand how menopause impacts women’s bone and joint health. It teaches listeners about the musculoskeletal syndrome of meno... more

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Dr. Nicholas Scarcella
Adult reconstruction surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic and director of fellowship education
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Knee Replacement Surgery: What Can I Expect?
Dr. Melissa Erickson
Orthopaedic spine surgeon
Duke Health
Episode: Why Does My Back Hurt?
Daniel Acevedo
Shoulder and elbow surgeon
Los Angeles Orthopaedic Surgery Specialists
Episode: Does My Rotator Cuff Tear Require Surgery?
Jocelyn Wittstein
Sports medicine surgeon
Duke University Medical Center and the Duke Sports Science Institute
Episode: How Does Menopause Affect Bone and Joint Health?
Dr. Neil Sheth
Adult reconstruction surgeon
Pennsylvania Hospital, Abramson Family Endowed Professor of Orthopedic Surgery
Episode: Hip Replacement Surgery: What Can I Expect?
Don Buford
Sports medicine surgeon; founder of Texas Orthobiologics and president of the Interventional Orthobiologics Foundation
Texas Orthobiologics; Interventional Orthobiologics Foundation
Episode: Orthobiologics: Are They Right for Me?
Scott Sigman
Sports medicine surgeon; early adopter of bioinductive implants; founder of OrthoLaser
Orthopaedic Surgical Associates, North Chelmsford, MA
Episode: Orthobiologics: Are They Right for Me?

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Mary Mulcahey
Host of OrthoInfo podcast (introduced in episode), Editor-in-Chief of OrthoInfo for the AAOS

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Why Does My Back Hurt?
Q: What is the role of minimally invasive spine surgery in treatment decisions?
It is a tool in the surgeon's toolbox to tailor the approach to the patient, not a default; decisions are based on what is best for the patient, especially considering anesthesia time and overall health of older patients.
Why Does My Back Hurt?
Q: How do you decide between non-surgical and surgical options for back pain?
By following a ladder approach—from simple, non-invasive measures to physical therapy and injections; surgery is considered only after these have been tried and if symptoms persist or worsen, with clear discussions about risks and benefits.
Why Does My Back Hurt?
Q: What should a patient expect in the first spine clinic visit?
A comprehensive exam including strength testing, sensory checks, reflexes, a detailed history, and discussion of past treatments, followed by a plan that may include imaging, conservative management, or referral to other specialists if needed.
Hip Replacement Surgery: What Can I Expect?
Q: What makes a patient a good candidate for a hip replacement?
A good candidate typically has end-stage hip arthritis with significant functional limitation and pain despite conservative treatments like anti-inflammatories, physical therapy, and injections; the decision also depends on overall health optimization and a trajectory showing that surgical benefits will improve quality of life.
The OrthoInfo Podcast. Real Answers to Your Orthopaedic Questions.
Q: What is the diagnosis and what will recovery look like? Will I need surgery, and how much time off work might be necessary?
The episode frames diagnosis and recovery as multi-step considerations, emphasizing conservative options first, the potential need for surgery if conservative treatment fails, and the importance of discussing timelines and work impact with your surgeon.

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The series centers on practical, evidence-based guidance around musculoskeletal conditions, treatment options, and recovery expectations. Episodes frequently explore surgical pathways for knee, hip, and spine care, the role of minimally invasive techniques, and emerging biologic therapies, all framed for patients weighing conservative care versus surgery. A strong throughline is patient education: setting realistic timelines for recovery, outlining prehab and rehab, and explaining what to expect from different care teams. Guests are often leading orthopaedic surgeons and researchers who share clinical insights, pragmatic tips, and real-world considerations for both patients and clinicians. The show also emphasizes interdisciplinary care, th... more

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OrthoInfo launched 7 months ago and published 9 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Dr. Nicholas Scarcella
2. Dr. Melissa Erickson
3. Daniel Acevedo
4. Jocelyn Wittstein
5. Dr. Neil Sheth
6. Don Buford
7. Scott Sigman

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