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Dr. Milt Zgonis, M.D. is an Orthopedic Surgeon with Penn Medicine and the Co-Director of their Human Tissue Laboratory. He received his medical degree from Albany Medical College and completed his 6 year residency and lab research with Penn Medicine. He then went on to complete a fellowship in orthopedics and sports medicine at Duke.
Lisa Victorius, PA-C is an alumna of South Carolina University and completed her Physicians Assitant Education at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in Chicago. They have worked together for over seven years.
1:30:00 Milt Zgonis’ and Lisa Victorius’s backgrounds in athletics and medicine.
2:45 How a background in sports and athletics has helped Victorius and Zgonis while practicing medicine.
3:20 The identity crisis athletes have when they sustain an injury.
4:00 How Zgonis’ love for martial arts growing up and his sister had an ACL tear that resulted in major complications pushed him into the field of sports medicine.
5:00 How Dr.Zgonis’ experience at Duke University’s Athletic program prepared him to work with professional athletes in the Philadelphia area like the Sixers.
9:00 What is a typical patient that Dr. Zgonis and Victorius see? Why there is no average patient, and how each one is so different
10:00 Zgonis’s focus and passion for meniscus research and innovation
12:00 How Zgonis approaches meniscus tears and what innovation is happening in the field regarding meniscus reconstruction
12:45 if a joint is going to be repairable it’s going to be before its all macerated and wreck any repairable tissue
14:20 What about the meniscus makes it so easily compromised and why is it so difficult to repair?
14:40 What is the meniscus?
16:00 Why the meniscus has almost no healing capacity?
17:00 The mechanical effects on the rest of the body after a meniscus injury
18:20 Why we don’t have a good way of predicting what people will be like long term?
19:00 When and why are Arthroscopies needed to treat meniscus issues?
20:00 How has the dynamic between Dr. Zgonis and Victorius as a PA worked so well in their office for the past seven years? How Victorius approaches educating the patient to supplement Dr.Zgonis’ work.
23:00 What complex procedures are they seeing in their office?
28:00 Patients want a doctor’s honest opinion and candor
32:00 The trust that physicians and physical therapists need to have with each other
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Dr. Milt Zgonis and Lisa Victorius, PA-C
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Dr. Milt Zgonis, M.D. is an Orthopedic Surgeon with Penn Medicine and the Co-Director of their Human Tissue Laboratory. He received his medical degree from Albany Medical College and completed his 6 year residency and lab research with Penn Medicine. He then went on to complete a fellowship in orthopedics and sports medicine at Duke.
Lisa Victorius, PA-C is an alumna of South Carolina University and completed her Physicians Assitant Education at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in Chicago. They have worked together for over seven years.
1:30:00 Milt Zgonis’ and Lisa Victorius’s backgrounds in athletics and medicine.
2:45 How a background in sports and athletics has helped Victorius and Zgonis while practicing medicine.
3:20 The identity crisis athletes have when they sustain an injury.
4:00 How Zgonis’ love for martial arts growing up and his sister had an ACL tear that resulted in major complications pushed him into the field of sports medicine.
5:00 How Dr.Zgonis’ experience at Duke University’s Athletic program prepared him to work with professional athletes in the Philadelphia area like the Sixers.
9:00 What is a typical patient that Dr. Zgonis and Victorius see? Why there is no average patient, and how each one is so different
10:00 Zgonis’s focus and passion for meniscus research and innovation
12:00 How Zgonis approaches meniscus tears and what innovation is happening in the field regarding meniscus reconstruction
12:45 if a joint is going to be repairable it’s going to be before its all macerated and wreck any repairable tissue
14:20 What about the meniscus makes it so easily compromised and why is it so difficult to repair?
14:40 What is the meniscus?
16:00 Why the meniscus has almost no healing capacity?
17:00 The mechanical effects on the rest of the body after a meniscus injury
18:20 Why we don’t have a good way of predicting what people will be like long term?
19:00 When and why are Arthroscopies needed to treat meniscus issues?
20:00 How has the dynamic between Dr. Zgonis and Victorius as a PA worked so well in their office for the past seven years? How Victorius approaches educating the patient to supplement Dr.Zgonis’ work.
23:00 What complex procedures are they seeing in their office?
28:00 Patients want a doctor’s honest opinion and candor
32:00 The trust that physicians and physical therapists need to have with each other
Contact
Dr. Milt Zgonis and Lisa Victorius, PA-C