A Real-Life Patient Story A common patient we see is a 52-year-old pickleball enthusiast from Avon, Connecticut, who developed knee pain after lunging for a ball during a weekend match. Over the next year, the pain never completely went...read more
A Real-Life Patient Scenario John is a 56-year-old golfer from the Farmington Valley who prides himself on staying active. Over the past several months, he began noticing nagging shoulder pain whenever he reached overhead or finished his golf swing....read more
A Real-Life Patient Scenario A common patient we see is a 58-year-old active adult with chronic knee or shoulder pain who wants to stay active but is not ready for surgery. They’ve spent years doing the “right things”—physical therapy,...read more
Dr. Connor Ziegler recently attended the IOF MAX with TOBI joint conference in Denver, Colorado, joining physicians, researchers, and other leaders in orthobiologics and regenerative medicine for an intensive program dedicated to advancing musculoskeletal care. The landmark event brought...read more
A Real Patient Story: “I Was Told I Needed a Knee Replacement” A common patient we see is a 58-year-old active adult who has spent years managing knee pain. He enjoys golf, long walks with his spouse, and staying...read more
A Common Patient Story A common patient we see is a 58-year-old active adult who enjoys golf, pickleball, and staying active with family. Over the past few years, shoulder pain slowly crept in. At first, it was just stiffness...read more