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The Now and Future of Orthopaedics

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Over a century years old, Campbell Clinic physicians are the recognized national and international leaders in the field of orthopaedics. This Campbell Clinic podcast will highlight the Now and Future of orthopaedics. Our physicians are integrating the latest orthopaedic treatments and medical advancements in musculoskeletal care through their continued and ongoing clinical research, innovation, teaching, and the writing of the Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedic textbook.

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Episode “The Surgery Most Patients Don't Know They Qualify For" with Dr. Zach Mosher Cover

“The Surgery Most Patients Don't Know They Qualify For" with Dr. Zach Mosher

When a patient needs knee surgery, total replacement is often the default. But for many people, a partial knee replacement can lead to similar or better outcomes with less recovery time. In this episode, Dr. Zach Mosher explains the difference between total and partial knee replacement and shares his philosophy for choosing the right option for each patient. He discusses the importance of goal-oriented care and shares advice for patients dealing with knee pain. Episode Recap: * In this episode, Dr. Zach Mosher is sharing his philosophy on partial knee replacements (1:13) * Why did you choose to pursue orthopaedics? (2:17) * How did your fellowship broaden your perspective? (5:18) * Why do so many people start with a total knee replacement? (6:21) * Can you tell us about the history of partial knee replacements? (8:00) * How do you decide if total or partial knee replacement is the right step? (9:38) * How do partial and total knee replacement recovery times differ? (12:35) * What does the data tell us about total versus partial replacements? (15:50) * Why is goal-oriented care important to you? (16:50) * What is bikini hip surgery? (20:58) * What should people know about revisions? (22:18) * How has joint replacement changed in the last 20 years? (23:50) * What are you most excited about today? (26:06) * What would you say to someone dealing with knee pain right now? (29:28) Links and Resources: Campbell Clinic [https://www.campbellclinic.com/] Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics Textbook [https://www.campbellclinic.com/about-campbell-clinic/campbells-operative-orthopaedics/] Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/campbellclinic/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CampbellClinic] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/campbellclinicortho/]

20. Mai 2026 - 31 min
Episode "Tommy John Surgery: Myths, Facts, and What Every Athlete Needs to Know" with Dr. Austin Hardaway Cover

"Tommy John Surgery: Myths, Facts, and What Every Athlete Needs to Know" with Dr. Austin Hardaway

“Tommy John” is one of the most-talked-about surgeries in sports, but that means there are also many myths and misunderstandings associated with the treatment. In this episode, Dr. Austin Hardaway breaks down the most important information parents and young athletes need to know about UCL injuries, including what causes them, how to treat them, and steps you can take today to prevent them. He also explains the difference between UCL repair and UCL reconstruction and dispels a popular myth about preventative surgery. Episode Recap: * In this episode, Dr. Austin Hardaway breaks down the most important things you need to know about UCL injuries (1:22) * Can you tell us about your experience training under Dr. James Andrews? (2:23) * How do you respond to the growing pressure athletes face? (4:42) * What is the UCL, and why is it so important? (5:35) * What is Tommy John Surgery, and where does that name come from? (6:19) * Can you talk about the different treatment routes for a UCL injury? (7:48)  * What’s the difference between repair and reconstruction? (10:48) * What does the post-surgery recovery process look like? (14:20) * What’s one thing you wish parents of patients knew about Tommy John Surgery? (15:46) * How can players prevent UCL injuries? (16:45) Links and Resources: Campbell Clinic [https://www.campbellclinic.com/] Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics Textbook [https://www.campbellclinic.com/about-campbell-clinic/campbells-operative-orthopaedics/] Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/campbellclinic/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CampbellClinic] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/campbellclinicortho/]

8. Apr. 2026 - 19 min
Episode "The Research Behind the Recovery: Inside Campbell Clinic's Foundation" with Margaret Knack Cover

"The Research Behind the Recovery: Inside Campbell Clinic's Foundation" with Margaret Knack

The innovations we see in orthopaedic treatment today are the result of years of rigorous research. In this episode, Campbell Clinic Foundation Senior Research Manager Margaret Knack joins the podcast to explain how that process happens. She describes the tangible advancements she’s seen in treatment over the past 20 years and explains how the studies she’s working on today might help shape the future of orthopaedics. She also discusses some exciting new innovations in biologics and non-traditional treatments, shares her perspective on how GLP-1s impact orthopaedics, and more. Episode Recap: * In this episode, Margaret Knack shares a behind-the-scenes look at the research that shapes orthopaedic care (1:21) * How did you transition from nursing to research? (2:37) * What makes Campbell Clinic’s research unique? (6:26) * Can you share an example of how research changes treatment? (9:11) * Just how much research is the foundation involved in? (14:27) * What has changed because of research in the last 20 years? (17:38) * What are some of your favorite studies you’ve participated in? (21:42) * How does collaboration play a key role in the foundation’s work? (24:48) * Can you tell us about your award-winning elbow study? (27:01) * Why do biologics and other non-traditional treatments excite you the most right now? (28:56) * What is your dream study? (33:06) * What would you say to a young nurse or researcher today? (37:02) Links and Resources: Campbell Clinic [https://www.campbellclinic.com/] Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics Textbook [https://www.campbellclinic.com/about-campbell-clinic/campbells-operative-orthopaedics/] Campbell Clinic Foundation  [https://campbell-foundation.org/] Jenny Turner Koltnow’s episode on the Campbell Clinic Foundation [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-memphis-to-the-world-campbell-clinics-legacy/id1689297666?i=1000717488104] Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/campbellclinic/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CampbellClinic] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/campbellclinicortho/]

18. März 2026 - 40 min
Episode “Why Fusions Aren’t Always the Answer: Exploring Safer Spine Solutions” with Dr. Chad Campion Cover

“Why Fusions Aren’t Always the Answer: Exploring Safer Spine Solutions” with Dr. Chad Campion

Dr. Chad Campion wants as many patients as possible to have access to minimally invasive spinal surgery. As one of very few high-volume endoscopic spine surgeons in the country, he’s passionate about both treating his patients well and training other surgeons in endoscopic procedures. In this episode, Dr. Campion returns to the podcast to define some key terms patients should know when exploring their options for spinal surgery. He also explains why fusions aren’t always the best option and discusses the benefits of endoscopic procedures.  Episode Recap: * In this episode, Dr. Chad Campion will discuss the future of spine surgery (1:12) * What do patients need to know about the options available for spine surgery? (2:18) * What does minimally invasive actually mean? (3:40) * How are robotics used in spine surgery? (10:36) * What is endoscopic surgery, and why is it such a good option for many patients? (13:26) * How do you do things differently as an endoscopic spine surgeon? (15:59) * What are the main options for neck surgery? (22:56) * How are you training the next generation in endoscopic surgery? (28:14) Links and Resources: Campbell Clinic [https://www.campbellclinic.com/] Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics Textbook [https://www.campbellclinic.com/about-campbell-clinic/campbells-operative-orthopaedics/] Campbell Clinic Foundation  [https://campbell-foundation.org/] Dr. Campion’s first podcast episode [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/innovation-think-outside-the-box-with-dr-chad-campion/id1689297666?i=1000625362194] Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/campbellclinic/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CampbellClinic] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/campbellclinicortho/]

1. Okt. 2025 - 32 min
Episode “From Memphis to the World: Campbell Clinic’s Legacy of Healing and Teaching” with Jenny Turner Koltnow Cover

“From Memphis to the World: Campbell Clinic’s Legacy of Healing and Teaching” with Jenny Turner Koltnow

Campbell Clinic’s impact extends far beyond the Memphis community, and much of that global outreach, education, and research is the result of the Campbell Clinic Foundation. In this episode, Campbell Clinic Foundation Executive Director Jenny Turner Koltnow MBA, MEd joins the podcast to discuss the foundation’s work. She explains how they’re continuing to build on Dr. Campbell’s legacy today, from the residency program to the Campbell Clinic Textbook, to research, and much, much more. She also shares how you can get involved in the foundation’s life saving work. Episode Recap: * In this episode, Jenny Turner Koltnow will discuss Campbell Clinic’s global impact (1:40) * What is the Campbell Clinic Foundation, and why is it so essential to the broader organization? (2:55) * What was Dr. Campbell’s vision for impact outside the walls of the clinic? (6:31)  * Can you share an example of Campbell Clinic’s outreach efforts? (12:16) * Are there any other organizations doing work at a similar scale? (17:28) * How does the Campbell Clinic Foundation help train residents? (22:08) * How do you help keep the team aligned around core values? (25:59) * What role does the foundation play in orthopaedic research? (27:55) * What are you most excited about for the future of the foundation? (35:19) * How can people get involved with the foundation’s work? (38:48) Links and Resources: Campbell Clinic [https://www.campbellclinic.com/] Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics Textbook [https://www.campbellclinic.com/about-campbell-clinic/campbells-operative-orthopaedics/] Campbell Clinic Foundation  [https://campbell-foundation.org/] Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/campbellclinic/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CampbellClinic] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/campbellclinicortho/]

16. Juli 2025 - 43 min
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