Only 48% Were Able to Return to Their Normal Activities, Several years After Arthroscopic Surgery

By Dr. Alexandra Schnee, DC · February 19, 2010 · Filed in Knee Surgery, Meniscus Tear · No Comments »

A long-term study to determine the outcomes of patients who underwent arthroscopic  partial  lateral meniscectomy (partial removal of the lateral meniscus) for lateral meniscus tears was conducted in otherwise normal knees.  The study reviewed patient’s activity level, clinical, and x-ray results.

Patient’s who underwent the surgery were followed up with a minimum of 5-8 years later.  They were evaluated by questionnaire, x-rays, and knee examinations.  Initially, only 85% of those who underwent surgery were able to temporarily return to pre-injury activity level.  However, this percentage dropped to 48% at the time of follow-up.     The study concluded that the activity level of patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery for partial lateral meniscus removal is likely to deteriorate with time.  The study also concluded that patients should be counseled concerning long-term expectations regarding their knee pain.

If you’re still suffering from knee pain after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery then Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program may be the answer to your problem.  Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program is considered a complete treatment plan that combines low-level laser treatments (cold laser treatments), non-weight bearing exercises, and other modalities that promote rehabilitation of the knee.  Every patient’s program is different depending on whether they suffer from arthritis, ‘bone on bone’, meniscus tears, bursitis, tendonitis, Baker’s Cyst, post surgical arthroscopic knee pain, or a combination of the listed conditions.  If you live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area call our office at 214- 596-1051 to find out if you’re a candidate for Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program.

Or if you 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 entitled, Amazing Cold Laser Therapy the Missing Link to Knee Pain Relief!

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…

Dr. Robert Hanson, an associate at the DFW Spine & Joint Center, offers a very successful non-surgical program that treats herniated, bulging, degenerated discs, stenosis, and pinched nerves with Cold Laser/Spinal Decompression Therapy.

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

Jaureguito JW. Elliot JS. Lietner T. Dixon LB. Reider B. Arthroscopy. The effects of arthroscopic partial lateral meniscectomy in an otherwise normal knee: a retrospective review of functional, clinical, and radiographic results. 11(1):29-36, 1995 Feb.

Cold Laser Therapy, a Non-Drug Alternative for the Management of Chronic Pain

By Dr. Alexandra Schnee, DC · December 1, 2009 · Filed in Cold Laser Therapy · No Comments »

Unfortunately, addiction to pain killers has become a common problem throughout the United States.  It’s almost impossible to have a day go by where the news isn’t reporting of another celebrity in rehab for drug addiction.  Usually, a person will innocently start taking prescribed pain –killers as a way to help relieve chronic pain, and then overtime they become addicted and it spins out of control.  Fortunately, Cold laser therapy has long ago been proven to be a drug free, safe treatment to help relieve chronic pain.  Recently researchers in Australia have discovered that cold laser therapy has a direct effect on nerve cells by blocking the signals that transmit pain.  They found that Cold lasers create a laser induced neural blockade by affecting the flow of cellular materials down the long axon of the nerve cells. As a result, the patient experiences laser induced pain-relief.  Once again, the research proves that the application of cold laser therapy provides a drug-free, safe, and effective alternative for the management of chronic pain.

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

If you live in the Dallas/ Fort-Worth Metroplex and would like more information about how to get rid of your chronic knee pain and Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program 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 “cold laser therapy and knee pain” will be mailed to you within 72 hours.

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

Chow RT, David MA, Armati PJ.  830nm laser irradiation induces varicosity formation, reduces mitochondrial membrane potential and blocks fast axonal flow in small and medium diameter rat dorsal root ganglion neurons: implications for the analgesic effects of 830nm laser:  J Peripheral Nerve Syst. 2007 Mar; 12(1):28-39.

Low-Level Laser Therapy a Trend in Treatment for Knee Pain

By · November 16, 2009 · Filed in Cold Laser Therapy, Knee Pain · No Comments »

Low-level laser therapy (cold laser therapy) was featured in the March 2009 edition of Parade Magazine. The article was entitled Keep Your Knees Healthy by Michael O’Shea.

In this article the author gave useful tips to help keeping your knees healthy so that “you don’t become one of the 20% of Americans over 60 with significant knee pain.”

A few of the tips discussed were keeping a healthy weight, exercising, consulting with a doctor, and different trends in knee treatment. One of the trends he mentions in the article to help treat knee pain, and get pain free sooner is low-level laser therapy!

Low-Level Laser Therapy continues to gain recognition as a safe, non-invasive, painless treatment to help end knee pain without the typical downsides of surgery, shots or medications.

If you live in the Dallas/ Fort-Worth Metroplex and would like more information about Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program 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 Cold Laser Therapy and Dr. Schnee’s Cold Laser Knee Program will be mailed to you within 72 hours.

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

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