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Dr. Takem and Dr. Russ discuss joint injections in pain management, addressing insurance impacts, debunking steroid myths, and exploring orthobiologics, while emphasizing the importance of patient-provider collaboration for better health outcomes.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tiffany Russ to unpack the complexities surrounding joint injections in pain management. We begin with a powerful case study involving a patient dealing with knee pain after multiple myeloma, which illustrates how insurance policies often shape treatment access even when clinical need is clear. Together, we challenge the common misconception that physicians are withholding care, and explain that these limitations are usually driven by insurance decisions rather than a lack of scientific support. Dr. Russ also shares important insights from the medical literature, helping clarify that fears about repeated steroid injections causing significant harm are often overstated. We discuss how joint injections can play an important role in reducing pain and inflammation, while also emphasizing that they are best viewed as temporary tools rather than long-term solutions. Our conversation also explores orthobiologics, an emerging area in regenerative medicine that uses a patient’s own blood in aneffort to create more effective treatment options, while underscoring how much more research is still needed. We also touch on the psychological side of pain treatment. I talk about how many patients understandably see physicians as gatekeepers, while Dr. Russ helps reframe that concern by explaining that many treatment barriers are rooted in financial considerations rather than medical unwillingness. We encourage listeners to stay engaged in conversations about their care and to understand that responses to joint injections can vary widely based on individual circumstances. As the episode wraps up, Dr. Russ and I share a hopeful perspective on the role joint injections can play in pain management, while also encouraging continued discussion about longer-term options like joint replacement when appropriate. Above all, we invite listeners to take an active role in their health journey and to work collaboratively with their providers to pursue the best possible outcomes.
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