Meniscus tears—we don’t know what we don’t know, with Dr James Dreese

“If we’ve learned anything from all these different studies, it’s that different meniscus tears behave differently, require different treatment, and ultimately have a different prognosis.” Dr James Dreese is an orthopedic surgeon at MedStar Health in Baltimore, MD, who joined Chelsea and Dan to share his thoughts on how different meniscus tears in different locations in the meniscus might influence the choices you make in rehabilitation.

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