Dr. Chris O’Grady
Dr. Chris O’Grady is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon who has devoted his life to treating all conditions that stem from the musculoskeletal system.
THE BEE’S KNEES PODCASTStories, articles, interviews of knee surgery and recovery… and life after surgery.
We focus on the patient in this weekly podcast. Our objective is to improve the whole knee replacement (and other knee surgeries) experience from months before surgery to months afterwards. In the pod you will also learn about the pre and post-surgery tool, The X10 Knee Recovery System™.
X10 is a proud supporter of Knee Radio 1, a 24/7 radio station all about knee surgery recovery. It’s a broadcast of the best of The Bee’s Knees Podcast.
New content is added on an ongoing basis: interviews with knee surgeons, physical therapists, knee researchers, and knee patients. The hosts on Knee Radio 1 explore threats to a proper knee replacement recovery and a wide range of clinical topics. There is a full 6-hour show on Saturdays (noon to 6:00 p.m.) devoted to Preparation for Knee Replacement (Saturday Prehab). The shows provide health and wellness programming to inspire you to be healthy after a knee surgery.
To visit the website for Knee Radio 1 click here: KNEE RADIO 1
Dr. Chris O’Grady is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon who has devoted his life to treating all conditions that stem from the musculoskeletal system.
What’s it like running a PT clinic in the middle of a pandemic. The X10 Meta-Blog turns to Noah Hyman of First Health PT in Midtown Manhattan for some answers.
Phyllis Ayman takes us through an important incident in her childhood that put her on the path to her work with seniors. Phyllis is an eldercare advocate with great knowledge about caring for aging parents.
TKA Infection Two-Stage Knee Revision. It took nearly 18 months for Steve to find success after his TKA (Total Knee Arthroplasty). In fact, it took multiple surgeries, the last stage in the middle of the pandemic.
It took Sandie five full years to get this knee done. As of today, August 4, Sandie has a clean bill of health for her knee from her surgeon. A big accomplishment and a huge sigh of relief.
I’m an anesthesiologist in Lansing, Michigan. I’ve been here for 35 years. A bowlegged anesthesiologist. My story revolves around the fact that I tore my meniscus in my left knee in 1995. Knee Surgery Anesthesia.
Vitamin D is important to the proper functioning of the immune system. Vitamin D deficient knee surgery patients have a higher risk of complications following surgery than those with adequate vitamin D. Written by Dr. Carl Freeman.
Both of my knees were injured on 9/11. I was crushed in Tower Two when it collapsed. I had immediate surgeries, right after 9/11. On August 21, 2019, I had my left knee replaced. It was robotic surgery. Everything went well with the surgery and the replacement, but the recovery was a different story.
Life is good, but it wasn’t always easy. In my third year of law school my family and I were displaced by Superstorm Sandy. I fled my family’s ruined home with a few items of clothing and my school supplies.
Maybe you should do something really amazing with your new knee… maybe the Senior Olympics are for you. An interview with Becky Ridky.