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In this episode of Longevity Unlocked, Coach Kyle and Dr. K dive into nanoscope technology, a cutting-edge tool transforming regenerative medicine. They break down how this ultra-thin arthroscopic camera allows doctors to see inside joints with incredible precision, improving outcomes for stem cell and PRP injections while minimizing invasive procedures.
The conversation covers how nanoscopes differ from traditional imaging, their applications in ACL, PCL, and labrum injuries, recovery protocols, and why this technology isn’t yet widely adopted in regenerative medicine. Kyle and Dr. K also discuss cost considerations, marketing barriers, and how precision tools can enhance treatment results without increasing patient prices.
Listeners walk away understanding the future of minimally invasive joint care, the intersection of imaging and regenerative medicine, and how next-level precision can improve healing and recovery.
Nanoscope is a needle-sized arthroscopic camera for minimally invasive joint imaging.
Allows direct visualization of tissue injuries for precise stem cell or PRP placement.
Traditional imaging (ultrasound) provides general info; nanoscope offers exact placement.
Improves accuracy without significantly increasing procedure time.
Recovery is minimal: small steri-strip, avoid baths/hot tubs for ~3 days; showers are fine.
Precision doesn’t reduce biologic volume but enhances effectiveness.
Adoption in regenerative medicine is limited due to marketing and cost models.
Nanoscope is diagnostic, unlike energy-based or laser adjunctive treatments.
Clinics can improve outcomes without raising patient pricing.
00:00 – Intro & standard disclaimer
The Longevity Center FL
Produced by: Clearview Studio
Podcast Website: https://peakperformancepodcast.online/
By Dr. K and Coach Kyle5
1818 ratings
In this episode of Longevity Unlocked, Coach Kyle and Dr. K dive into nanoscope technology, a cutting-edge tool transforming regenerative medicine. They break down how this ultra-thin arthroscopic camera allows doctors to see inside joints with incredible precision, improving outcomes for stem cell and PRP injections while minimizing invasive procedures.
The conversation covers how nanoscopes differ from traditional imaging, their applications in ACL, PCL, and labrum injuries, recovery protocols, and why this technology isn’t yet widely adopted in regenerative medicine. Kyle and Dr. K also discuss cost considerations, marketing barriers, and how precision tools can enhance treatment results without increasing patient prices.
Listeners walk away understanding the future of minimally invasive joint care, the intersection of imaging and regenerative medicine, and how next-level precision can improve healing and recovery.
Nanoscope is a needle-sized arthroscopic camera for minimally invasive joint imaging.
Allows direct visualization of tissue injuries for precise stem cell or PRP placement.
Traditional imaging (ultrasound) provides general info; nanoscope offers exact placement.
Improves accuracy without significantly increasing procedure time.
Recovery is minimal: small steri-strip, avoid baths/hot tubs for ~3 days; showers are fine.
Precision doesn’t reduce biologic volume but enhances effectiveness.
Adoption in regenerative medicine is limited due to marketing and cost models.
Nanoscope is diagnostic, unlike energy-based or laser adjunctive treatments.
Clinics can improve outcomes without raising patient pricing.
00:00 – Intro & standard disclaimer
The Longevity Center FL
Produced by: Clearview Studio
Podcast Website: https://peakperformancepodcast.online/

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