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Rotator Cuff Surgery and Why It Fails
Rotator Cuff Surgery and Why It Fails - With Dr. John Schultz of the Centeno-Schultz Clinic:
0:00 - Opening Remarks by Dr. Schultz from Centenno Schultz Clinic
0:19 - Objectives of the Presentation on Rotator Cuff Issues
0:26 - Anatomy and Injury Mechanisms of the Rotator Cuff
1:32 - Symptoms of Rotator Cuff Injuries Explained
2:01 - Detailed Overview of Rotator Cuff Surgery Procedure
3:00 - Complications and Re-tear Rates in Rotator Cuff Surgery
3:53 - Reasons Behind the Failure of Rotator Cuff Surgeries
4:51 - Regenerative Treatment Alternatives: PRP and Stem Cells
5:56 - Expertise and Services Offered at Centenno Schultz Clinic
6:38 - Closing Remarks and Invitation for Next Week’s Update
This video, presented by Dr. Schultz of the Centenno Schultz Clinic, offers an in-depth exploration into the intricacies of rotator cuff surgery, discussing the typical causes of rotator cuff injuries such as sports injuries and repetitive motion injuries, and why rotator cuff surgery can sometimes fail. Delving into the specifics of arthroscopic surgery, Dr. Schultz explains how this technique is utilized for tendon repair in shoulder surgeries, detailing the procedure's steps and the potential surgery complications that can hinder recovery and shoulder joint mobility.
Furthermore, the presentation covers the symptoms associated with a rotator cuff injury and the limitations they impose on patients, emphasizing the importance of effective pain management and tissue healing strategies. Highlighting the limitations of conventional surgical approaches, Dr. Schultz introduces regenerative treatment options available at the Centenno Schultz Clinic, such as PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) and bone marrow-derived stem cells, which offer non-surgical treatments aimed at enhancing tissue integrity and promoting healing.
This medical education video is crucial for anyone suffering from shoulder pain or considering shoulder surgery, providing valuable insights into both the surgical and non-surgical pathways to recovery, ensuring viewers are well-informed about the best practices in managing and potentially overcoming rotator cuff surgery failure.
0:00 - Opening Remarks by Dr. Schultz from Centenno Schultz Clinic
0:19 - Objectives of the Presentation on Rotator Cuff Issues
0:26 - Anatomy and Injury Mechanisms of the Rotator Cuff
1:32 - Symptoms of Rotator Cuff Injuries Explained
2:01 - Detailed Overview of Rotator Cuff Surgery Procedure
3:00 - Complications and Re-tear Rates in Rotator Cuff Surgery
3:53 - Reasons Behind the Failure of Rotator Cuff Surgeries
4:51 - Regenerative Treatment Alternatives: PRP and Stem Cells
5:56 - Expertise and Services Offered at Centenno Schultz Clinic
6:38 - Closing Remarks and Invitation for Next Week’s Update
This video, presented by Dr. Schultz of the Centenno Schultz Clinic, offers an in-depth exploration into the intricacies of rotator cuff surgery, discussing the typical causes of rotator cuff injuries such as sports injuries and repetitive motion injuries, and why rotator cuff surgery can sometimes fail. Delving into the specifics of arthroscopic surgery, Dr. Schultz explains how this technique is utilized for tendon repair in shoulder surgeries, detailing the procedure's steps and the potential surgery complications that can hinder recovery and shoulder joint mobility.
Furthermore, the presentation covers the symptoms associated with a rotator cuff injury and the limitations they impose on patients, emphasizing the importance of effective pain management and tissue healing strategies. Highlighting the limitations of conventional surgical approaches, Dr. Schultz introduces regenerative treatment options available at the Centenno Schultz Clinic, such as PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) and bone marrow-derived stem cells, which offer non-surgical treatments aimed at enhancing tissue integrity and promoting healing.
This medical education video is crucial for anyone suffering from shoulder pain or considering shoulder surgery, providing valuable insights into both the surgical and non-surgical pathways to recovery, ensuring viewers are well-informed about the best practices in managing and potentially overcoming rotator cuff surgery failure.
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Does insurance pay for regenerative treatments
awesome
I thank you!! thie problem is most Doctors want to treat the big problem choosing to ignore the minor one
got the headaches 24/7 for over a year, had the neck pain that did the raise (had cervical disc replacement), vagus nerve problems, got the brain fog, and finally cannot go to work. The pressure just sits in my head moving all around intensifying. Somehow my throat and voice are involved in all this. and this is after surgery.
The same thing happens with me since 2 years lots of mri ct couldn’t recognise this type of symptoms and lots of headache, go through hand, numbness, and leg, numbness, back pain, and upper back pain with cognitive dysfunction
AFTER surgery??????? Considering I've been dealing with this for 16 years , finally got a diagnosis in 2017 but have been fighting for SSDI for 11 years with noone believing me, this is not what I wanted to read - may I ask who your surgeon was?
@@angiechesser8511 Dr Kern Singh Midwest Ortho in Chicago. What was your diagnosis if I may ask?
"C1/C2 post traumatic whiplash lateral ligamentous instability & cerebellar tonsillitis ectopic & C1 capsulosynovitis with severe foramen magnum stenosis, compression of the cervicomedullary junction, vertebral artery compression, cerebrospinal fluid, pulsatile craniocervical flow obstruction w/craniocervical syndrome & whiplash associated disorder. Large right central herniated cervical disc w/cord compression at c4/c5, c5/c6& c6/c7." I'm a Bobblehead🤷♀️ My DMX shows ligament damage through my entire cervical spine. CO,c1/c2 slide side to side & all others slide front to back. Tried to continue working for 2 years after the wreck but had to stop b/c of migraines/pain & the myriad of other symptoms that I'm sure you understand.
@@uncool13& that's just my top half 😂
Can thoracic herniated disc play any role or effect cci?
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Check out curalistics page and also check out the theracane pressure point cane. Stress tension syndrome needs deep breathing and pressure points. I’ve only found relief from curalistics approach. He calls it stress tension syndrome or post concussion syndrome. Doctors will say you are fine or you have some knots in your back but it could be stress tension syndrome.
How about diaphragm weakness/paralysis and hypoxia?
I have 3 adjacent thoracic spine hemangiomas. My vertebrae are very sensitive to touch. I have a lot of pain in the muscles next to those vertebrae. This pain has been ongoing for 1.5 years. I’m seeing 2 neurosurgeons. I’m hoping major surgery can be avoided. Could you advise on how to find the best surgeon in Sacramento? Bay Area? This is a really great video. Thank you.
$10,000 per session, with no guarantee and no independent studies to show efficacy
Thank you doctor. Very thorough and clear explanation without the medical jargon.
Can CCI be confused for CCSVI?
What’s CCSVI?
@@WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS999 Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) describes a theory in which the veins in the head and neck (internal jugular and/or azygos veins and collateral venous channels) are narrowed or blocked, and therefore blood and cranial spinal fluid don't drain well from the brain.
Thank you SO much for this; it seems like there are very few uploads specifically related to the thoracic area (compared to the cervical spine or lumbar).
I have this along with herniated disk in c5-c7. I have numbness in left arm and lower legs. Neurologist said nothing she can do. Im ready to give up. The pain is unbearable and im tired of being looked at like im seeking pain pills when i cant even take them!!!
Is Hemangioma in the pubic area associated with other congenital abnormalities?
Thank you for teaching in a way that I truly understand what lessions in the thoracic spine is; what and where.
I do have nausea & back of head slight headache and neck soreness, decreased ROM. But nothing like your describing. The thing is a plain film shows degeneration of disc space. Specifically trace anterolisthesis w/o significant change in flexion & extension. No change in C spine alignment with flex/ extension. Marked disc space narrowing at C4-C5 w/ end plate degenerative changes. Moderate disc space narrowing at C5-C6 & C6-C7 levels. Mild to moderate multilevel facet arthropathy right lower cervical levels. So would SCT be a good recommendation? Fix the soft tissue/ cartilage problem & all will be better ??
Spike in heart rate, tinnitus, heavy headed, sometimes dizzy. These are some of my symptoms
I wish I could afford this. My life turned absolutely upside down from upper cervical instability and it's caused everything in my life to be so miserable and difficult and a complete personality change overnight from this. I keep praying for help 🙏🏻
Can you drink a few bears before getting an injection? Thx
If u have eds 😢this gets worse
Thank you for the video
3 years of all these symptoms with no help. Help me please.
Get a cervical collar and start learning. No one is coming to help. I am 37, and I just diagnosed myself with hyper mobile EDS. It's hell, and braces are the only thing to reduce the pain.
@@trollsneedhugs You nailed it. Bad wreck in 2008, doctors all said I couldn't have the symptoms I have because of a neck injury. Bull Hockey! My life came to a screeching halt at 37 yrs old and it took me until 2016 to find a neurosurgeon that knew about high level CCI. Sorry state, our medical (or lack thereof) practices. If you don't have $$, noone cares or believes you in spite of MRI & DMX proof.
I had PRP several times on both knees from a highly recommended clinic, and it did nothing.
I am in South Africa but suffer severely with this. What are my options?
Im living a freaking nightmare with this and no doctors take insurance. Im spending $4000 march 8th, traveling to arizona to get a diagnosis. Great i get a diagnosis but now completely broke and cant do treatment.
Exactly! That’s the problem with sooo many conditions! Why is it all so expensive ? This is a genuine question. I understand that the specialists involved spent years training and I understand … I haven’t got the energy to finish a message that will get no reply
Love the content but you have to work on your video editing. Does the same still ring true today in 2024? Does adding exocellular matrix along with the stem cells help as a scaffolding?
I got my PRP almost 2 weeks ago in my UCL. Still feeling a little pain when I press on it. Is this normal and when should I feel total relief? (Fully healed)
Can kyphoplasty be done for chronic old compression fractures? It seems pain management only offers steroids for pain management.
3:44 hi Very informative and good video. As per mri Hemangioma seen L1 vertebrae . Facing pain in thigh and leg( left leg) Also in mri disc bulge in L1, 3,2,4,5 S1 indenting and abuting bilateral existing nerve root. Ligamentum flavum hypertrophy seen multiple levels. Please advise. Is this tumor
Is it possible to have CCI with little/situational neck pain but many of the other symptoms you described?
I have a shoulder labral tear and a cyst on spinoglenoid notch and measures approximately 1.5 X 1.4 x 1.3 Cm. I was given a cortisone shot for pain and it has relived 95% of the pain, but the cyst is definitely pressing up on my nerve cashing severe pain when i didn't have cortisone. Doc suggested shoulder surgery but i cant do that RIGHT now. seeking to try Ultrasound-guided cyst aspiration... then we can talk surgery but i'm cannot do surgery right now. I'd liek to try PRP before full fledge surgery. thoughts?
I was just diagnosed with a 70% partial tear in my suprespinutus tendon. I am curious if this would work for me.
Sooo, i have several radiate ligaments on both sides of the spine that are VERY weak and basically with any movement no matter how slight or rough I move, even breathing and my ribs will, I call it "slip out of position" (but I know that's what it's called for the bottom rib not connected in the font, not sure if it's the same for the any other ribs, lol.) But, they do end up out of position and I'll put it back in and literally within a few minutes, it falls back out or one of the other ones go out. The ligaments are that weak. I'm not sure if a "subluxation" and a "slipped rib" are the same thing and happen because of those same ligaments or not. But I don't know what my options are. I have been to chiropractors and doctors over the last 10-15 years and I have been through the whole "trial and error" process of doing all of the recommended stretches, physical therapy, and all that stuff they recommend multiple times and made no progress at all to the point where I totally gave up on seeking help to fix the issues. It has only gotten worse and now I have to start at the very beginning but I don't want to waste any more time going through the "trial and error" process with the stretching and physical therapy and all that stuff. I've been through it multiple times and surgery is the only option I haven't done. How can I talk to my physician and tell him I don't want to waste any more time with all the stretches and adjustments and therapy and just want to go straight to surgery? It's my last and only option that gives me a tiny bit of hope to have this issue fixed. I DO NOT want to have surgery and that's why I've been through the process multiple times over the last 10-15 years because I just gave up and tried to live with it because I didn't want to have surgery. I still don't but it's my only option. How to I tell him I just want to go straight into surgery?
What a great explanation and thank you so much
Thanks Dr. Schultz!
What would be the treatment option for thoracic hypo-mobility? Chiropractic adjustments?
That is one. Others would be PRP and physical therapy.
@@centenoschultz6080 what would be the recommended sequence of action in general for someone with cci and hypomobility in the the thoracic spine?
Hi there! Thanks so much for making this. Very interesting :) subscribed!
Thank you! We post weekly!
I had my first MRI on my back in 2018 due to pain. Found mutiple hemangiomas on the vertebrae from T1 all the way down to L1, L2, L3, and the sacum. Some were larger than others. Each year the MRI showed them growing and spreading. I finally had radiation through my abdomen to my lower spine because of increased pain and decreased mobility. The radiation was through the abdomen. I didn't follow through with all the 21 treatments due to the side effects. 5 months later, because of liver issues due to NAFLD, I had a biopsy done and now have radiation induced liver cirrhosis/NASH with Fibrosis 2 and 3. Why do hemangiomas spread down the vertebrae, and why do they grown in size? I was told that they can even cause the vertebrae to collapse and if broken pieces enter the spinal cord, one could have greater harm? Your video has been the most information so far since I have been researching. Doctors tell patients that hemangiomas don't cause pain. The Facebook Support groups I beong to, all have issues and upset what their doctors are telling them. I am a retired Registered Nurse. Because now I have DDD and other vertebrae issues from C-spine all the way to iliac crest now, my neurosurgeon states there is nothing that can be done and something I have to live with. Thanks for reading my post.
Thanks Dr. Schultz!
Thanks Dr. Schultz!
You are very welcome!
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I was 15 diagnosed with mild scoliosis. Now i have thoracic degenerative disease and stenosis. And the facits are narrower and the tightness is virtually is driving me insane. Ive had medication and injections that barely worked. Ive lost 200lbs and its not helping. I am 55 bow. My son will put his knee in the middle fmand pree hard. It hurts so good It helps the tightness. I use ice and heat. Adter a few mins the pain comes right back and my back feels like a vice pulling the muscles tighter and tighter. It disruptive to my sleep my entire life! Constant misery . Is there a pain device that can be implanted? Thank you
That would be a surgical option. It can be treated non-surgically
Well presented and explained. Great to know that there are non Surgical Options
Can this be caused by hyper mobility?
Yes, instability is the term we use, but that is a synonymous term.
Hi Dr Schultz, could you please do a video on stem cell injections into cervical spine disc herniations? Thank you.
I'll put it in the queue!
Hi Jason! Are you currently treating patients with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome? I have spine issues, causing terrible pelvic pain. It’s been 9 years already, and I’m doing integrative medicine for MCAS, Lyme, and Mold Illness, so that then I can do Regenexx on whole spine and pelvis. I’m planning to go to your clinic in 6 months. Pelvic pain is extremely complex EDS because there’s also vascular compressive syndromes, and neurological (CCI, tethered cord) disorders causing the problem. Thank you!!!
We treat EDS, yes.
I’m a RN. Thanks for the concise informative video.
Glad it was helpful!
But we dont have $10,000 per session out of pocket money for treatment…..
exactly!
@@Maliniaq2 the problem with usa is that its all private and they can charge what they like…..if your insurance does not cover it which they wont….then its out of pocket. I had prp on my neck 1 session cost me 200 euros. Its a simple and basic treatment. They take some blood, spin it on a machine and inject it back in the painful areas using ultrasound guided. Its 30 min appointment. They shd not charge a lot more than that. Thats still a lot of money they make for 30 mins with almost no expense of their own.
seriously?? I knew there was a catch.
What causes people to get this ?
That’s what I’m wondering. I noticed he said something about physical trauma. I remember reading about hypermobility and EDS being culprits too.
Mine was caused by a bad wreck (shifted the frame of my 4wd over 4 inches to the left, almost couldn't get my gooseneck hitch out) 16+ years ago. Doctors swore I couldn't be having the problems (MultipleXXX) I have because of "whiplash". I'm living proof that there is a reason the call Doctors "Practicing". My life stopped at 37 years old because of incompetant doctors & lack of funds to keep fighting.