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In this episode of The Motion Lab, host Chuck Dowell, PA-C sits down with orthopedic sports medicine specialist Dr. Jamie Friedman to unpack one of the most important advancements in joint preservation: cartilage restoration.
If you’ve been told your knee pain is “wear and tear,” or that a joint replacement may be in your future, this conversation offers a different perspective. Cartilage damage doesn’t heal on its own but new techniques are changing what’s possible.
Together, they break down:
• What cartilage actually does and why it’s so difficult to repair
• What happens when it’s damaged, whether from injury or long-term degeneration
• The full spectrum of treatment options, from early intervention to advanced restoration procedures
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Dr. Friedman also explains:
• Who is a candidate for cartilage restoration and who isn’t
• The difference between short-term symptom relief and structural repair
• How procedures like MACI and osteochondral grafting are helping patients stay active and delay or avoid knee replacement
• What’s on the horizon, including innovations like full patella resurfacing
You’ll also get a realistic look at recovery timelines, outcomes, and what it actually takes to return to running, sports, and an active lifestyle.
To close the episode, Dr. Friedman highlights the upcoming PERRY Initiative event, a free, hands-on experience for girls in grades 9–12 interested in orthopedics and engineering. The event will take place at the Arthrex Learning Center in Colorado Springs on Saturday, June 6, 2026. Learn more and apply here: https://perryinitiative.org/event/perry-outreach-program-colorado-springs-co/
Whether you’re dealing with knee pain, exploring your options, or referring patients for advanced care, this episode offers a clear, practical look at how cartilage restoration is reshaping the future of orthopedics.
Brought to you by Colorado Springs Orthopaedic Group: https://hubs.la/Q037bNTq0