Arthroscopic Knee Surgery Actually Contributes to ‘Bone on Bone’

By Dr Schnee · November 23, 2009 · Filed in Cold Laser Therapy, Knee Surgery · No Comments »

surgeryA newer study published in Arthritis and Rheumatism suggests arthroscopic procedures might actually contribute to cartilage degeneration. This includes patients that undergo arthroscopic knee surgery for meniscus tears and arthritis.  If the meniscus is shaved or removed it doesn’t grow back. As a result, arthritis will likely occur in the knee joint. In addition, when arthroscopic surgery is performed on an arthritic knee to ‘clean it out’ cartilage is removed.  The outcome leaves the patient with less cartilage that won’t grow back, and more arthritic changes eventually occur in the knee.

Whether a patient undergoes an arthroscopic procedure for arthritis or for a meniscus tear it leaves a patient vulnerable to arthritic changes in the knee which unfortunately may lead to knee replacements later in life.

I had Arthroscopic surgery on both knees (for cartilage tears) which caused Arthritis behind my knee caps. (After the surgery)  I experienced pain daily and constantly in both knees.  I (also) had tenderness and swelling on the inside of my knee caps.  I couldn’t stand for more than a few minutes before the pain became severe.

After completing treatments with Dr. Schnee I don’t waddle when I walk and I have less limping.  The swelling and pain has gone down tremendously and I can now stand for more than 5 minutes without needing a chair!!”- Sandra M., Irving, TX

 

Located in Irving, Texas, the DFW Spine & Joint Center includes a team of professionals that are dedicated to improving your quality of life.   Professional and amateur athletes, dancers, musicians, retirees and people who are just suffering with pain go to the DFW Spine & Joint Center for care. Using the facility to improve their condition, thousands of successful cases have been treated since 2001.

Dr. Alexandra Schnee, D.C. primarily treats patients suffering with knee pain due to unsuccessful knee surgery, arthritis, bursitis, ‘bone on bone’, tendonitis, meniscus/cartilage tears, and Baker’s Cyst’s. However, at the DFW Spine & Joint Center we also have programs available that can help most musculoskeletal conditions such as low back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, sciatica, disc and nerve problems, hip, ankle, foot, hand and wrist pain, etc… For instance Dr. Robert Hanson, D.C. an associate at the DFW Spine & Joint Center, offers non-surgical program that treats herniated, bulging, degenerated discs, stenosis, and pinched nerves with Cold Laser Therapy and Spinal Decompression Therapy.

If you live in the Dallas-Fort-Worth Metroplex and would like more information about Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program or any of our other programs please call our office at 214-596-1051, or fill out the form on the right hand side of this page and a FREE 16 page report about the treatments will be mailed to you within 72 hours.

Article by Dr. Alexandra K. Schnee, B.S.,D.C.,-Your Cold Laser Doctor for the Non-Surgical Treatment of Knee Pain Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas Area-“ Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program Has Been Helping People with Knee Pain and Joint Pain in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area Since 2001.”

Bone on Bone Issues Worse After Arthroscopic Knee Surgery | Dallas-Fort Worth

Dallas cold laser, Dr.Schnee,D.C. explains why arthroscopic knee surgery may result in more knee pain issues than you previously had Dallas-Fort Worth

References:  Hotzel, Tom.  Knee Replacement from the Patient’s Point of View.  Velocity Press.  Pg.2.

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Arthroscopic Surgery for Arthritis Knee Pain is Proven Worthless

By Dr Schnee · November 3, 2009 · Filed in Knee Pain, Knee Surgery, Osteoarthritis · No Comments »

Arthroscopic Surgery for Arthritis Knee Pain is Proven Worthless

schnee workingPrior to receiving treatment in my office, half of my patients have had at least one or more arthroscopic knee surgeries, which did not meet their expectations. Unfortunately, after the knee surgery many of these patients still suffered from knee pain, swelling, reduced range of motion or some other problem that arthroscopic surgery did not fix. If only those patients would have known about the double blind studies that the New England Journal of Medicine had published about the results of arthroscopic surgery. The information would have saved them months of unnecessary suffering…

The New England Journal of Medicine, after two years of follow-up, reported on the results of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of arthroscopy for osteoarthritis of the knee. It was concluded that patients who had arthroscopic surgery (lavage or debridement) performed were no better off than those who underwent the placebo (fake surgery) procedure. (1) Dr. Kenneth Fine, an orthopedic surgeon at the George Washington University School of Medicine, said the procedure had long seemed to do nothing for patients’ “underlying arthritis”. (2)

As a matter of fact arthroscopic knee surgery actually creates more of the same problem that it is trying to repair. ‘Cleaning out’ or taking out cartilage just leads to more arthritis knee pain in the future. Unfortunately, this leaves the knee vulnerable to becoming ‘bone on bone’ and eventually a knee replacement must be performed.

Why undergo arthroscopic surgery and possibly set yourself up for a knee replacement in the future when you can undergo our Cold Laser Knee Program, and get results without any side-effects?

If you have had arthroscopic knee surgery to ‘clean up your knee’ and you’re still experiencing arthritis knee pain then our Cold Laser Knee Program may be able to help you. Join the hundreds of patients who we have helped by alleviating their arthritis knee pain, swelling, increasing their range of motion, and strengthening their weak muscles, and ultimately helping them avoid knee surgery.

If you live in the Dallas or Fort Worth Metroplex and would like more information about Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program fill out the form on the right side of this screen to get your FREE report mailed to you today!

Article by Dr. Alexandra K. Schnee, B.S.,D.C.-Your Cold Laser Doctor for the Non-Surgical Treatment of Knee Pain for the Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas Area-“Helping People with Knee Pain and Joint Pain in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area since 2001”

1. Moseley, JB, O’Malley, Peterson NJ, et al.  A Controlled Trial of Arthroscopic Surgery for Osteoarthritis of the Knee.   New England Journal of Medicine. 347(2): 7/11/02: 81-88.

2. Kolata, G. Arthritis Surgery in Ailing Knees is Cited as Sham.  New York Times.  July 11, 2002: Al.

Arthroscopic Surgery for Arthritis Knee Pain is Proven Worthless | Dallas-Fort Worth Texas

Dr.Schnee of the Greater Dallas Metro Area, explains how arthroscopic surgery does not help arthritis knee pain problems and actually makes them worse

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