ACL Reconstruction, Meniscus Repair Surgery & Baker’s Cysts #KneeClub

ACL Reconstruction, Meniscus Repair Surgery & Baker’s Cysts all present their unique challenges in rehab. What’s most important is to look at how to setup the conditions in the body so it is able to heal itself most quickly and efficiently as structure governs function. In this presentation, we will cover a deeper understanding of […]

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2 Meniscus Tears, Knee Replacement and Still Stuck

2 Meniscus Tears, Knee Replacement, and Still Stuck. Many chronic knee pain sufferers believe a knee replacement surgery or forcing the knee joint with painful physical therapy to get them to the range of motion they desire in their knee. Unfortunately, they end up disappointed with how their knee feels and performs using these conventional […]

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Arthroscopic Knee Surgery: Client Drew

Drew (35 y/o) had Arthroscopic knee surgery in June this year, we started working on his knee pain relief strategy in September. This interview took place 3 1/2 months later. I recorded this without him knowing about it.* I really wanted to get into what was going on for him before we started working together… […]

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3 Knee Surgeries – 51 y/o Master’s Track Athlete (Rick Pruett)

After 3 knee surgeries (2 ACL & 1 meniscus) 51 y/o competitive boxer, Nationally ranked Giant slalom skiier, and college football athlete Rick Pruett had to find a better way to heal his knee pain. Rick sufferes from numerous injuries including 2 ACL reconstructions on his right knee and a meniscus surgery on his left. He […]

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Meniscus Tear Treatment, A Holistic Approach

While most people think that the answer to a torn meniscus is surgery, a lot of the time arthroscopic surgery may not be necessary. Surprisingly enough, our bodies have the capability to repair torn cartilage if you have suffered an injury to the knee. The first step in attempting to repair a meniscus tear is…

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