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Knee Pain and the Meniscus

We repair knees more than any other joint. Our PRP Stem Cell Therapy proves useful, day in and day out, in getting people back to greater activity. The meniscus is a structure responsible for many, many cases of knee pain. In under 8 minutes, the video about the meniscus can increase your understanding and appreciation of this key structure in your knees.



And, here is a lovely person, Judith McCoy, telling the story of her meniscus and knee pain.

This weekend, my wife and I were enjoying some music that I’ll put on the office playlist this coming week. It is an album of a solo saxophone echoing in a heavenly way inside of the Baptistery of St. Giovanni in Florence, Italy. Click on the triangle below the album cover to listen to a sample of this dreamy music.

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I’d like to share bits of my personal experience so far this year of transitioning to Spring.

I got the idea that Spring was coming more than a month ago when a coleus plant in the office put out a rarely seen beautiful flower:

Yet, up on the mountain on the first day of Spring, the Aspen Vista Trail was still snowy.

Back home down in the City of Santa Fe, I was so pleased when I looked next door in my son’s yard. Years ago a friend had helped my granddaughter Audra plant a tree. Audra kept watering it over these years, but it stayed small and not obviously very vital. Early this Spring it had a coming out party, finally showing great blooms.

I was similarly surprised a week later when an anonymous spindly bush in our backyard suddenly transformed into a blooming showcase. It was so startling and surprising!

Less than a week ago, we had a small snow. I went out that morning to see if daffodils in the neighborhood had survived. They did!

I wish you a great Spring. May it be filled with beautiful surprises and resilience.

Dr. Jonas Skardis

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