Dr. Guettler chaired and organized the Third Annual Beaumont Sports and Shoulder Lab. This surgical skills lab at Beaumont held at Beaumont on September 30th. The lab attracted residents and fellows In Orthopedic surgery from all over the Midwest and offered them hands on training in the latest surgical concepts.

Third Annual Beaumont Sports and Shoulder Lab

The Drs Are In!  Performance Orthopedics Physicians featured live on Fox 2 News!

The Drs Are In!

Dr. Guettler and Bicos featured on Fox News!!

Performance Orthopedics physicians Dr. Joseph Guettler, Dr. James Bicos, and Dr. Mark Karadsheh were featured live on Fox 2 News in Detroit!

The physicians who are experts in sports medicine, cartilage restoration, Ketamine IV Infusion Therapy, joint replacement, arthritis and how to treat it. See the initial interview Drs Guettler, Bicos, and Karadsheh live on Fox 2 News!.

There was also a FaceBook Live segment that was one of the most (if not the most) successful Facebook Live segment Fox News has done for the “Dr Is In” segment. It had 26,000+ views, 300+ comments, 58 shares and 158 likes. It’s clear joint pain and joint replacement are topics that are relevant and interesting to our community, so we can offer the right attention with the best doctors focused on orthopedics you can find.

Finally, Dr. Guettler was featured later in the day with a final segment on joint pain and arthritis. You can watch that here.

Dr. Karadsheh was featured on Fox 2 News as part of the “Dr Is In”!

Dr. Bicos did an exclusive interview with Channel 4 news on how to think like an olympian.

See the interview Interview on How to Think Like an Olympian — Channel 4 news

Dr. Bicos is a fellowship trained sports medicine orthopedic surgeon with William Beaumont Hospital. He is the Associate Program Director of the Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellowship Program and is an Assistant Professor of Orthopedics at the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. He specializes in knee and shoulder injuries. He is a cartilage restoration expert in the knee and performs all shoulder related surgeries (including surgeries for dislocations, rotator cuff tears, labral tears, and shoulder replacements).

Dr. Bicos on Channel 4 commenting on Olympics in Rio!!

What Olympic Sport Would You Play?

Dr. Bicos discusses the Olympics and comments on the common question: What Olympic Sport Would You Play…

Dr. Bicos talks with Channel 4 news on What Olympic Sport Would You Play

Dr. Bicos is a consultant for USA Gymnastics and the National Gymnastics Team.
He is on staff at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan.
He is also the Associate Director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship and an Assistant Professor of Orthopedics at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine.

Dr. Bicos attended the Olympic Trials for Men's Gymnastics in St. Louis, MO

Dr. Bicos attended the Olympic Trials for Men’s Gymnastics in St. Louis, MO

See the link below.
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins suffers severe knee injury!
Dr Bicos discusses his knee injury and treatment options.

Knee pain can strike at any age, but older people are most at risk. Knee joint degeneration occurs as a natural part of aging, which may culminate in osteoarthritis later in life. CBD has product to help with pain and other symptoms, the delta 10 for sale are the popular ones, but for knee pain edibles are best.

Osteoarthritis (or degenerative joint disease) is called the “wear and tear” form of arthritis since it develops over years of normal activity. Knee osteoarthritis is a chronic condition and primarily found in people who have had a knee infection, injury, or are overweight.1

Being overweight increases the load on the knees, which accelerates joint damage.

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is another source of knee pain. RA is a chronic autoimmune disease, which means the body’s cells attack its own tissues. It develops on both sides of the body (bilateral).

Falls, sports, and trauma can cause knee injuries. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), and meniscus ligaments in the knee are often torn or damaged when an injury occurs. Common injuries include:

ACL injuries: This can occur by changing directions too quickly, sudden stops, jumping, or landing, and hyperextending the knee. ACL injuries are common, sports-related injuries.1
MCL injuries: A hit to the outer knee is what commonly causes a stretch or tear of the MCL, though pain is felt along the inside of the knee.
Meniscus tears: These are common injuries with the inner meniscus most often getting injured. Sudden twisting, resulting in swelling, pain, and knee locking often cause meniscus ligaments injury.

According to exipure Exercise can also help you lose weight. Extra weight takes a toll on the joints. Reducing the weight load on your knee can ease pain and help your knees heal. Strengthening the muscles around the knee also takes pressure off of the knee. For example, strong quadriceps can offset the shock-absorbing role usually played by the meniscus or cartilage in the knee.2

Seth Rollins, WWE World Heavyweight Champion

Seth Rollins, WWE World Heavyweight Champion

Drs. Guettler and Bicos part of national study on Cartilage Restoration!

Drs. Guettler and Bicos are part of a national study looking at Cartilage Restoration.

The goal is to use patients’ own cells to repair cartilage defects in the knee.

Here is the article as taken from www.clickondetroit.com

The story can be found here.

Dr. Bicos discusses Jones fractures from Kevin Durant’s Injury

Dr. Bicos was asked by Beaumont Hospital to discuss Jones fractures in regards to Kevin Durant’s injury.

Can you Still Lose Weight when Injured?

What happens when you’re in the middle of your weight loss journey and you suddenly get an injury? It could be a broken fracture, a sprain, a torn ligament or tendon that prevents you for exercising for a few weeks.

Or worse still, it could be an injury requiring surgery meaning none of your usual exercise for months.

Does it mean the end to your weight loss? read this at the exipure reviews

The simple answer is ‘no’ – with a little effort, you can continue to lose weight through your recovery.

It’s a Balancing Act

It’s not just your body that you need to keep balanced after an injury. Understandably, many clients panic when they can’t exercise as they worry about where all those calories they usually burn are going to go. But there’s no need to worry too much because the experts tell us that, “Exercise is not part of the weight-loss formula,” according to Wendy Scinta, MD and President-elect of the Obesity Medicine Association. “Weight loss is all about what goes into your mouth.” In other words, if you take in fewer calories than your body needs to just function (even with little movement), you should still lose weight.

This may seem like a conflicting message, but what we are actually saying is that, although exercise is preferable, it’s not absolutely necessary. Exercise won’t technically drop the number on the scale (without concentrating on diet), but it can help you look slimmer, since muscle is denser than fat. Plus exercise will speed up your resting metabolic rate, meaning you burn slightly more calories while you sleep. That and the fact that it contributes to your overall health means people who regularly exercise hate the idea of not being able to do their usual regime, but sometimes it just can’t be helped and we need to come up with plan B.

Putting Plan B into Action

The focus is now solely on your food. Make it count. Follow our tips to ensure you don’t over consume calories while in the recovery stage of your injury. Also, consider how many calories you used to burn each day through exercise and see if you can cut that from your diet. It may not be as much as you think – for instance, a one-hour walk may just burn roughly 250 calories each day so you don’t have a huge amount to cut.

This is the surgical fixation for a Jones fracture.  A screw can be seen in the 5th metatarsal bone.  (Note:  This is NOT a picture of Kevin Durant's foot)

This is the surgical fixation for a Jones fracture. A screw can be seen in the 5th metatarsal bone. (Note: This is NOT a picture of Kevin Durant’s foot)

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Dr. Bicos is an Assistant Professor in Orthopedics at the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

Drs Bicos and Guettler are involved in a national study on Cartilage restoration where they can use someone’s own cartilage cells to try restore a cartilage defect. See the story below.

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Dr Bicos on “Live in the D”

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Dr. Joe Guettler is the team physician for the Michigan Bucks semi-professional soccer team. He provides onsite game coverage at all their home games, which are played either at Oakland University’s main soccer field in Rochester or at Hurley Field at Anderson Middle School in Berkley. As a person who practices sports often, you should check out this article Orthopedic Spine Surgeon Clifton: Why Do You Need One? and learn how to ask for consultation.

The Qatar World Cup is upon us! With all the hype with soccer, a frequent question is routinely asked:

There is no increased risk of concussions with heading in soccer (Picture taken from www.soccer-universe.com)

There is no increased risk of concussions with heading in soccer (Picture taken from www.soccer-universe.com)

Does Heading in Soccer Cause Concussions?

Read article here

At Performance Orthopedics, we have a team of doctors who specialize in sports related injuries…everything from ACL tears to shoulder dislocations. We also have a sub-specialist in concussions. Dr. Biglin is a board certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist who is an expert in concussion treatment. Although concussions in soccer from heading are rare, if you have any questions about a possible concussion, please call our office for a prompt evaluation.