Meniscus Tear

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Acl Meniscus Tear | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Acl Meniscus Tear. Lifestyle, fitness & health information about Acl Meniscus Tear. ACL & Meniscus Injury, Causes of Knee Joint Effusion, 5 Things You Need to Know About Anterior Cruciate LigamentView full resource at livestrong.com

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Meniscus Tears In Yoga | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Meniscus Tears In Yoga. The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of cartilage located between your shinbone and thighbone. Each knee has two menisci. A torn meniscus may cause pain, swelling and stiffness. If cer...View full resource at livestrong.com

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Meniscus Tears in Yoga: The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of cartilage located between your shinbone and ... http://bit.ly/jtyUS9 #health

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Regenexx-SD for Meniscus Tears | The Regenexx" Procedure

regenexx.com — “A doctor discusses why an injection of the patient's own stem cells may help a meniscus tear heal without the need for more invasive surgery.View full resource at regenexx.com

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Ask Dr. Geier Monday – Meniscus Tears

drdavidgeier.com — “This week's Ask Dr. Geier column discusses treatment of degenerative meniscus tears.View full resource at drdavidgeier.com

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Meniscus Tears Sports Injuries | Meniscus Tears Injury Treatment from Sports Medicine Specialist Dr. David Geier

drdavidgeier.com — “One of the most common injuries in sports medicine, and all of orthopaedics, is a meniscus tear. The meniscus is a C-shaped structure that serves as a shock absorber for the knee. There are two menisci in each knee – one on the inside and one on the outside – between the femur (thigh bone) [...]View full resource at drdavidgeier.com

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#Braves Chipper Jones reportedly to have surgery today for torn meniscus. Read about injury, surgery http://goo.gl/GmHHU #MLB #baseball

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Meniscus Tears… Why surgery isn’t always necessary

howardluksmd.com — “        Transcript: Let's talk about Meniscus Tears Good morning. Let--™s talk about meniscus tears. A meniscus is a cartilage disk...View full resource at howardluksmd.com

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Beware a Meniscus Tear if you have no ACL! | The Regenexx™ Procedure

regenexx.com — “A physician discusses knee meniscus tears and acl surgery alternatives.View full resource at regenexx.com

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Knee Meniscus Tears associated with Meniscal Cysts | The Regenexx™ Procedure

regenexx.com — “A doctor discusses new research showing that a parameniscal or meniscus cyst may be an important MRI finding pointing to a meniscus tear that may be missed on MRI.View full resource at regenexx.com

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Which kind of brace should you wear for a meniscus tear?

healthtap.com — “There truly are no braces designed for meniscus tears. That said, some patients report that a simple neoprene sleeve (not too tight) will improve their symptoms. Braces are generally used for patients with ligament injuries and instability of the knee.View full resource at healthtap.com

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Successful Treatment of Another Meniscus Tear with Stem cells | The Regenexx™ Procedure

regenexx.com — “A doctor describes how one patient was able to avoid knee surgery for a severely torn meniscus by having his own stem cells injected into the knee.View full resource at regenexx.com

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Finally a Way to Tell if that Meniscus Tear on MRI is Really causing Pain | The Regenexx™ Procedure

regenexx.com — “A doctor discusses why in middle aged patients using an MRI to determine if you have a meniscus tear in need of surgery may be a bad idea.View full resource at regenexx.com

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Meniscus tear: Should I have surgery? - Quest Diagnostics Patient Health Library

questdiagnostics.com — “Guides you through the decision to have surgery for a torn meniscus. Explains two kinds of surgery. Explains when surgery is done. Lists risks and benefits of surgery for meniscus tear. Includes interactive tool to help you decide.View full resource at questdiagnostics.com

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Meniscus Tears found at time of ACL Surgery: Leaving them Alone seems to Work Just Fine | The Regenexx™ Procedure

regenexx.com — “A doctor discusses why cutting our pieces of the knee meniscus during partial meniscus surgery may cause more problems such as arthritis.View full resource at regenexx.com

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Meniscus Tears found at time of ACL Surgery: Leaving them Alone seems to Work Just Fine http://j.mp/g0z5Ap via @AddToAny

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Meniscus Tears... Why surgery isn't always necessary - Howard J. Luks, MD - Chief of Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy

howardluksmd.com — “Meniscus Tears... Why surgery isn't always necessary - Howard J. Luks, MD - Chief of Sports Medicine and ArthroscopyView full resource at howardluksmd.com

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Matt Jones, surgery, meniscus, Florida Gators: Surgery goes well on Gator commit Matt Jones' partial meniscus tear - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com

sun-sentinel.com — “Surgery goes well on Gator commit Matt Jones' partial meniscus tearView full resource at sun-sentinel.com

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Surgery goes well on Gator commit Matt Jones' partial meniscus tear: When Matt Jones was standing in shorts ... http://t.co/mXomfZb

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    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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