Regenerative Orthopedic case of the Week – January 17, 2023

Dr. Steve Meyers
January 17, 2023

63 year old female with 1 year history of bilateral foot pain symptoms. Sharp pain with walking, especially pushing off and negotiating stairs. Custom orthotics and over-the-counter medication provided minimal relief. Xrays showed midfoot arthritic changes. MRI showed midfoot arthritis with arthritic bone lesions in bone feet. After discussing treatment options, she decided to have regenerative treatment with PRP (platelet rich plasma) injected into the joints and bone lesions. Today, three months out from treatment, her left foot pain is 100% better and her right foot is 80% better. She has no pain with walking. Minimal, occasional pain in the right foot negotiating stairs.

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Xrays show bilateral midfoot arthritis with dark cyst in the left middle cuneiform.

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Arthritis and bone swelling/lesions right 2nd metatarsal and TMT joint (bones should be dark, not bright in appearance).

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Injecting PRP into the right 2nd metatarsal base.

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Injecting PRP into the right middle cuneiform.

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Injecting PRP into the left middle cuneiform.

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