Knee MRI
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MRI Helps Early Prediction of Knee Osteoarthritis | MRI
medicexchange.com — “The type of subacute knee injury seen on magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) at initial examination can predict the features of knee osteoarthritis (OA) likely to develop in the years ahead” View full resource at medicexchange.com
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Knee and Spine MRI Findings in Young Swimmers | The Regenexx™ Procedure
regenexx.com — “A physician discusses studies showing that young swimmers may have more knee and back problems on MRI when compared to less active kids.” View full resource at regenexx.com
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MRI Changes in Knee Cartilage with Glucosamine | The Regenexx™ Procedure
regenexx.com — “A physician explains recent studies showing objective evidence that Glucosamine reduces cartilage breakdown.” View full resource at regenexx.com
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The incidence of alcohol-associated osteonecrosis of the knee is lower than the incidence of steroid-associated osteonecrosis of the knee: an MRI study
medworm.com — “The incidence of alcohol-associated osteonecrosis of the knee is lower than the incidence of steroid-associated osteonecrosis of the knee: an MRI study” View full resource at medworm.com
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The incidence of alcohol-associated osteonecrosis of the knee is lower than the incidence of steroid-associated osteonecrosis of the knee: an MRI study
rheumatology.oxfordjournals.org — “The incidence of alcohol-associated osteonecrosis of the knee is lower than the incidence of steroid-associated osteonecrosis of the knee: an MRI study” View full resource at rheumatology.oxfordjournals.org
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MRI can't tell whether knee cartilage can be fixed | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An MRI can diagnose a tear in the disc of cartilage cushioning the knee, but it does not reliably predict which tears can be repaired with surgery, a new study finds. It's” View full resource at reuters.com
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Rheumatology Article | Osteoarthritis, Knee
mdlinx.com — “Quantitative MRI evidence of synovial proliferation is associated with radiographic severity of knee osteoarthritis” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Rheumatology Article | Osteoarthritis, Knee
mdlinx.com — “Prevalence of MRI-defined atrophic and hypertrophic phenotypes of knee osteoarthritis in a population-based cohort” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Rheumatology Article | Osteoarthritis, Knee
mdlinx.com — “Osteoporotic changes of subchondral trabecular bone in osteoarthritis of the knee: a 3-T MRI study” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Osteoporotic changes of subchondral trabecular bone in osteoarthritis of the knee: a 3-T MRI study... http://bit.ly/e7rmQK #Rheumatology
MRI finds predictors of arthritic knee damage « Medical Search Tips, News, and Information for Healthcare Professionals
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MRI Role in Knee Osteoarthritis Diagnosis Proposed by Expert Panel : Internal Medicine News
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MRI Role in #Knee #Osteoarthritis Diagnosis Proposed by Expert Panel. By @mitchelzoler for Internal Medicine News http://bit.ly/d876X5
Rheumatology Article | Osteoarthritis, Knee
mdlinx.com — “Assessment of synovitis with contrast-enhanced MRI using a whole-joint semiquantitative scoring system in people with, or at high risk of, knee osteoarthritis: the MOST study” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Assessment of synovitis with contrast-enhanced MRI using a whole-joint semiquantitative scoring sy... http://bit.ly/hYuIKW #Rheumatology
Longitudinal analysis of MRI T(2) knee cartilage l... [Magn Reson Med. 2011] - PubMed result
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Longitudinal analysis of MRI T(2) knee cartilage laminar organization in a subset of patients from the osteoa... http://1.usa.gov/h5YZLn
Family Medicine Article | Osteoarthritis, Knee
mdlinx.com — “Prevalence of MRI-defined atrophic and hypertrophic phenotypes of knee osteoarthritis in a population-based cohort” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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knee stem cells | The Regenexx™ Procedure
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Chris Centeno, MD
Christopher J. Centeno, M.D. is an international expert and specialist in regenerative medicine and the clinical use of mesenchymal stem cells in orthopedics. He is board certified in physical medicine as well as rehabilitation and in pain management through The American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Dr. Centeno is one of the few physicians in the world with extensive experience in the culture expansion of and clinical use of adult stem cells to treat orthopedic injuries. His clinic incorporates a variety of revolutionary pain management techniques to bring its broad patient base relief and results. Dr. Centeno treats patients from all over the US who travel to Colorado to under-go innovative, non-surgical treatments. Dr. Centeno has chaired multiple international research based conferences. He also maintains an active research based practice, with multiple publications listed in the US National Library of Medicine. Dr. Centeno has also served as editor-in-chief of a medical research journal dedicated to traumatic injury.
Dr. Centeno trained at the Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Medical Center and the Institute for Rehabilitation Research. He hails from both Florida and New York and currently resides in Boulder, Colorado with his wife and three children. -
Chris Centeno, MD
Christopher J. Centeno, M.D. is an international expert and specialist in regenerative medicine and the clinical use of mesenchymal stem cells in orthopedics. He is board certified in physical medicine as well as rehabilitation and in pain management through The American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Dr. Centeno is one of the few physicians in the world with extensive experience in the culture expansion of and clinical use of adult stem cells to treat orthopedic injuries. His clinic incorporates a variety of revolutionary pain management techniques to bring its broad patient base relief and results. Dr. Centeno treats patients from all over the US who travel to Colorado to under-go innovative, non-surgical treatments. Dr. Centeno has chaired multiple international research based conferences. He also maintains an active research based practice, with multiple publications listed in the US National Library of Medicine. Dr. Centeno has also served as editor-in-chief of a medical research journal dedicated to traumatic injury.
Dr. Centeno trained at the Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Medical Center and the Institute for Rehabilitation Research. He hails from both Florida and New York and currently resides in Boulder, Colorado with his wife and three children.
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