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The Joint Effort Podcast

Podcast von Dr. Noelle DiGioia Guthrie & Tiffany Belculfine, PA

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The Joint Effort Podcast is where mobility meets reality—and your future self says “thank you.” Hosted by Dr. Noelle DiGioia Guthrie of the Bone and Joint Center at Magee-Womens Hospital and Tiffany Belculfine, PA-C at the Wellness Center for Bone and Joint Health, this show is your go-to guide for aging actively across Western Pennsylvania. Whether your knees sound like bubble wrap or your hips protest sock duty, Dr. Noelle and Tiffany break down everything from arthritis and osteoporosis to everyday aches and pains. With practical advice, real-life strategies, and a dose of humor, they’ll help you move better, feel stronger, and live well—one joint at a time. Tune in, take a breath, and let’s get you moving.To learn more about The Bone and Joint Center at Magee-Womens Hospital visit:   https://www.pghbjc.comDr. Noelle DiGioia Guthrie  300 Halket St. Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-683-7272   To learn more about The Wellness Center for Bone and Joint Health visit:   https://www.boneandjointhealth.org  Tiffany Belculfine 300 Halket St., Suite 1601 Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-641-8594

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Episode Preparing for Surgery: Kristie Francioni Shares the Patient Education Process Cover

Preparing for Surgery: Kristie Francioni Shares the Patient Education Process

You can feel completely confident saying “yes” to a total knee replacement [https://www.pghbjc.com] or total hip replacement [https://www.pghbjc.com] and still feel anxious afterward. That anxiety doesn’t mean you made the wrong decision—it usually means the unknown feels loud. My goal is to bring the unknown down to size by walking patients through what actually happens from the moment surgery becomes real all the way through the practical details that shape a smooth recovery. Once a patient decides to move forward, the next steps are straightforward: confirming candidacy with a clinician, reviewing medical history, scheduling pre‑op testing [https://www.pghbjc.com], and receiving clear guidance that carries through post‑op expectations. When education is thorough, patients tend to have fewer last‑minute questions, and tools like step‑by‑step videos, take‑home folders, QR codes, online resources, and nutrition guidance make it easier to learn at a comfortable pace. I also acknowledge that overwhelm is normal. Surgery brings nerves, and too much information at once can feel like its own stressor. That’s why we keep support human—easy access to call with questions, the option to revisit education, and encouraging patients to bring a coach so a second set of ears can help at home. And if someone isn’t ready for orthopedic surgery yet, we still walk them through non‑surgical options and what their next steps could look like. If this kind of breakdown is helpful, share it with someone preparing for joint replacement and let me know what part of the process you’d like explained next. To learn more about The Bone and Joint Center at Magee-Womens Hospital visit:  https://www.pghbjc.com [https://www.pghbjc.com] Dr. Noelle DiGioia Guthrie 300 Halket St.  Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-683-7272   To learn more about The Wellness Center for Bone and Joint Health visit:  https://www.boneandjointhealth.org [https://www.boneandjointhealth.org] Tiffany Belculfine 300 Halket St., Suite 1601  Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-641-8594

20. Mai 2026 - 10 min
Episode Clearing Up the Most Common Joint Health Questions Cover

Clearing Up the Most Common Joint Health Questions

People hear “bone on bone” and immediately picture an operating room, months of misery, and a life on hold. We slow that story down and replace it with something more accurate: a careful joint evaluation [https://www.pghbjc.com], clear choices, and a plan built around your goals. From the first visit, we walk through what actually happens in a bone and joint appointment, why we spend so much time on your medical history, and how X-rays fit into the bigger picture of osteoarthritis, arthritis pain, and daily function. We also demystify joint replacement surgery [https://www.pghbjc.com] and recovery. Surgery is elective for most people, which means we focus on safety and pre-op optimization, including medication review and coordination with your primary care doctor, cardiologist, or other specialists when needed. Just as important, we talk about the “coach” role, the caregiver support that helps with everything from remembering instructions to navigating stairs and dressing changes. If you live alone, we share why that matters and how a care team can help connect you with support resources. Along the way, we tackle common bone health myths, including the misconception that men do not get osteoporosis. We explain why osteoporosis screening and DEXA scans can matter regardless of gender, and how non-surgical options like physical therapy, lifestyle changes, and injections may provide real relief before surgery is ever on the table. If you want clearer expectations, less fear, and better mobility, subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the question you want us to answer next. To learn more about The Bone and Joint Center at Magee-Womens Hospital visit:  https://www.pghbjc.com [https://www.pghbjc.com] Dr. Noelle DiGioia Guthrie 300 Halket St.  Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-683-7272   To learn more about The Wellness Center for Bone and Joint Health visit:  https://www.boneandjointhealth.org [https://www.boneandjointhealth.org] Tiffany Belculfine 300 Halket St., Suite 1601  Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-641-8594

18. Mai 2026 - 15 min
Episode A Closer Look at Women’s Unique Bone and Joint Health Needs Cover

A Closer Look at Women’s Unique Bone and Joint Health Needs

You can’t “tough it out” forever, especially when your joints and bones are trying to tell you something. We talk honestly about why women often wait longer to get pain, stiffness, and mobility changes [https://www.pghbjc.com] checked out and how that delay can mean more progressed arthritis, more limitation, and a tougher recovery if surgery becomes necessary. We dig into the real drivers behind women’s bone and joint health, including hormones and the menopause transition. Estrogen helps protect bone density, so when levels fall, osteoporosis risk rises, sometimes without obvious symptoms until a fragility fracture happens. We also clear up misconceptions, like the idea that osteoporosis [https://www.pghbjc.com] only affects women, and we explain what to ask about screening, including DEXA scans, vitamin D, calcium, and earlier testing for people with risk factors such as prior fractures, smoking history, chemotherapy, or long-term steroid use. We also get practical about prevention and day-to-day action. Strength training and muscle mass support joint stability [https://www.pghbjc.com], improve balance, and help protect both bones and joints, and we address fears about “bulking up” along with the nuance of weight-bearing exercise when osteoarthritis pain is in the picture. Finally, we share concrete ways to advocate for yourself when symptoms are dismissed: ask to see your X-rays, ask why a treatment is recommended, and get a second opinion when you need one. If you found this helpful, subscribe, share it with a friend who keeps putting herself last, and leave a review with the question you want us to tackle next. To learn more about The Bone and Joint Center at Magee-Womens Hospital visit:  https://www.pghbjc.com [https://www.pghbjc.com] Dr. Noelle DiGioia Guthrie 300 Halket St.  Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-683-7272   To learn more about The Wellness Center for Bone and Joint Health visit:  https://www.boneandjointhealth.org [https://www.boneandjointhealth.org] Tiffany Belculfine 300 Halket St., Suite 1601  Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-641-8594

11. Mai 2026 - 15 min
Episode Understanding the Difference Between Partial and Total Knee Replacement Cover

Understanding the Difference Between Partial and Total Knee Replacement

Knee replacement sounds like a single decision until you learn the knee has three compartments and arthritis doesn’t always hit them equally. We break down partial vs total knee replacement [https://www.pghbjc.com] in a way that maps directly to what patients see on X rays and feel in daily life, so you can walk into an orthopedic visit with clearer expectations and better questions. We talk through the real anatomical difference: total knee replacement is usually the right choice when arthritis affects two or more compartments, while partial knee replacement can work when wear is truly isolated. We also explain the two common partial options, including unicompartmental replacement for the inside or outside of the knee and patellofemoral replacement [https://www.pghbjc.com]for arthritis behind the kneecap. Along the way, we dig into why surgeons aim to preserve healthy joint structure when possible, especially for younger, active patients thinking about the long view. Recovery is the next big question, so we unpack what can change after a partial procedure, including the potential for less swelling and stiffness and a quicker return of range of motion. Even with those differences, the core message stays the same: movement is key, and consistent rehab supports pain control, mobility, and strength. We also share how prehab works, why it often starts about a month before surgery, and how to keep the exercise plan realistic if pain has limited your activity. If you’re researching knee replacement surgery, knee arthritis treatment, or physical therapy after knee replacement, this conversation will help you understand the tradeoffs, the timelines, and the decision points that matter most. Subscribe, share this with someone considering surgery, and leave a review with the question you want us to tackle next. To learn more about The Bone and Joint Center at Magee-Womens Hospital visit:  https://www.pghbjc.com [https://www.pghbjc.com] Dr. Noelle DiGioia Guthrie 300 Halket St.  Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-683-7272   To learn more about The Wellness Center for Bone and Joint Health visit:  https://www.boneandjointhealth.org [https://www.boneandjointhealth.org] Tiffany Belculfine 300 Halket St., Suite 1601  Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-641-8594

7. Mai 2026 - 12 min
Episode Bone And Joint Health: Occupational Therapist Nathan Sharbaugh Discussed The 5-Point Screening Program Cover

Bone And Joint Health: Occupational Therapist Nathan Sharbaugh Discussed The 5-Point Screening Program

Free X-rays, a bone density check [https://www.pghbjc.com], a balance screen, and a grip strength test that might say more about your future than you expect, all in one community stop. We sit down with Nathan Sharbaugh, director of the Innovation Center and a trained occupational therapist, to explain the Joint Effort Podcast’s five-point bone and joint health screening program [https://www.pghbjc.com] and why it’s built for real life, not perfect routines or perfect access to care. We walk through each part of the screening: nutrition, fall-risk questions, a quick balance and sit-to-stand test, grip strength testing, bone density screening using ultrasound technology, and a mobile X-ray service we bring out into Western Pennsylvania. We also talk about why people love the hands-on experience, how immediate feedback helps the information actually stick, and how we connect community members to follow-up care when something looks off. Then we zoom in on the big takeaways. Grip strength [https://www.pghbjc.com] isn’t just a “gym stat” it’s tied in the research to independence, fall risk, bone density, and broader health outcomes. And fall prevention isn’t a lecture about being careful; it’s about the environment you live in, the habits you repeat, and simple changes that lower risk today. If you’ve ever worried about osteoporosis, osteopenia, arthritis, or staying steady as you age, this conversation turns those concerns into clear, doable next steps. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs a simple starting point for better mobility, and leave a review if the show helps you. What screening would you want to try first? To learn more about The Bone and Joint Center at Magee-Womens Hospital visit:  https://www.pghbjc.com [https://www.pghbjc.com] Dr. Noelle DiGioia Guthrie 300 Halket St.  Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-683-7272   To learn more about The Wellness Center for Bone and Joint Health visit:  https://www.boneandjointhealth.org [https://www.boneandjointhealth.org] Tiffany Belculfine 300 Halket St., Suite 1601  Pittsburgh, PA, 15213  412-641-8594

9. Apr. 2026 - 13 min
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