Your Joint Pops Out Easily? Here's Why Surgery Might Fail
What if being too flexible is exactly what makes surgery fail? And what if your doctor thinks your shoulder is fine because you can lift your arm to 90 degrees, not realizing that for you, 90 degrees might as well be a frozen joint? In this episode, Dr. Linda Bluestein sits down with Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein, orthopedic surgeon at Duke University, to pull back the curtain on one of medicine's most misunderstood intersections: hypermobility, connective tissue disorders, and orthopedic care. Why do surgeons sometimes refuse to operate on patients with hypermobility or EDS? What actually happens during an "atraumatic" dislocation and why does it feel so different from a typical injury? And how does estrogen quietly shape the strength of your connective tissue across your lifetime? Dr. Wittstein walks us through the critical distinction between joint laxity and instability a difference that changes everything about treatment. She explains the frozen shoulder paradox, where a hypermobile patient loses dramatic range of motion but still looks "normal" on paper. She breaks down what PRP can and cannot do, and when regenerative medicine is worth considering. And she reveals why surgical technique itself has to change when the patient has variant connective tissue. Takeaways: Laxity Is Not Instability: Laxity is how far your joint moves. Instability is what happens when you can no longer control that movement. These are not the same problem, and confusing them leads to the wrong treatment. The Dislocation Spectrum: Hypermobile joints often dislocate with little or no trauma -- and reduce just as easily, because the tissues have more give and recoil. This is a fundamentally different mechanism than what surgeons typically train for. Estrogen and Your Joints: Estrogen influences collagen synthesis and joint inflammation. Its withdrawal during menopause can trigger increased pain and fibrotic conditions, including frozen shoulder, in ways that are rarely discussed. The Frozen Shoulder Paradox: A hypermobile patient presenting with 90 degrees of shoulder motion might look fine to any other doctor. For them, it may represent a catastrophic loss from baseline and will almost certainly be missed without the right clinical lens. What PRP Can (and Cannot) Do: PRP shows legitimate evidence for reducing inflammatory markers in mild arthritis. Bone marrow concentrate, despite the hype, has not yet proven superior. Know the difference before you invest. Want more Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein? @Jocelyn_wittstein_md https://ortho.duke.edu/jocelyn-r-witt... Go to cozyearth.com and use my Promo Code: BENDYBOGO Go AquaTru.com now for 20% off (your purifier) using promo code BENDY. Want more Dr. Linda Bluestein, MD? Website: https://www.hypermobilitymd.com/ YouTube: / @bendybodiespodcast Instagram: / Facebook: / bendybodiespodcast X: / bluesteinlinda LinkedIn: / Newsletter: https://hypermobilitymd.substack.com/ Shop my Amazon store https://www.amazon.com/shop/hypermobi... Dr. Bluestein's Recommended Herbs, Supplements and Care Necessities: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/hyp... Want to learn more about the UVA EDS Center? For Appointments and Questions: [email protected] UVA EDS: https://www.uvahealth.com/healthy-pra... UVA EDS FAQ: https://www.uvahealth.com/support/eds... UVA Pediatric Integrative Medicine: https://childrens.uvahealth.com/speci... Thank YOU so much for tuning in. We hope you found this episode informative, inspiring, useful, validating, and enjoyable. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to level up your knowledge about hypermobility disorders and the people who have them. Join YOUR Bendy Bodies community at https://www\.bendybodiespodcast\.com/. YOUR bendy body is our highest priority! Learn more about Human Content at http://www\.human-content\.com Podcast Advertising/Business Inquiries: [email protected] Part of the Human Content Podcast Network FTC: This video is not sponsored. Links are commissionable, meaning I may earn commission from purchases made through links Chapters: 00:00 Stem Cells vs PRP 00:31 Meet Dr Wittstein 01:55 Instability vs Hypermobility 04:00 Subluxation vs Dislocation 10:07 When Surgery Helps 13:29 Clicks Pops and Clunks 17:17 Living With Instability 23:42 Surgery Expectations and Questions 27:11 Imaging and What It Shows 32:44 Hip Snapping vs Subluxation 34:12 Hip Clicking and Imaging 36:01 Surgery Outcomes and Mental Health 42:25 Finding the Right Surgeon 49:52 Regenerative Options and PT Limits 53:05 Hormones Frozen Shoulder and Wrap Up

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