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Comic Shop Consult

Friday, December 12th, 2008

If you’ve been a reader for a while, you know that I’m a long time comic book collector. I used to work as a professional artist for the comics, back in the 70′s for a brief stint and I’ve always maintained a serious interest in the art form, collected original art and kept up friendships with some of the best pros in the business.
 
This, of course, has always been a source of great embarrassment to my wife, who shares the opinion of many, who know no better, that comics are for kids, geeks and retards. I would patiently point out that there is an entire wing in the Louvre dedicated to graphic arts (ie., comic art)and many very highly creative, very wealthy and intelligent men, like George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Clint Eastwood, to name but a few, have collected original paintings and drawings of some of the best modern illustrators, painters and comics artists. So I feel I’m in good company.
 
Anyway, as soon as I arrived back in town, in Orlando, I went straight over to my local comic shop, ACME SUPERSTORE in Longwood, to pick up the latest issues which had come out during my recent absence. While I was in there, seeing what else had come out that I might want to read, I overheard a middle aged guy talking to Penny, one of the store employees.
 
Penny had had arthroscopic surgery for her own knee in the past, after a number of conservative measures failed to relieve her very significant and disabling knee pain. I had reviewed her preop studies and her intraoperative photographs, and there’s no question she had a defined pathology that needed surgery to fix.
 
This guy knew about her experience and was asking her for advice. So, since she had come to me for advice herself and since I was there, she called me over to meet this man. Sure enough, he had episodes of pain and swelling that would come and go, after what he called a “blowout,” that is, a traumatic injury that ruptured his ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) and gave him a torn meniscus.
 
Despite this, though, what bothered him the most was what he described as a sudden “shift” inside his knee and the insecure feeling this gave him. What he was actually feeling was the typical instability that results from a ruptured ACL. Naturally, he was concerned because he didn’t want ACL surgery, if he could avoid it.
 
I pointed out to him that there ARE ways to treat this condition nonsurgically, BUT there is a price to be paid–namely, if he doesn’t have arthritis yet, he soon will. The articular cartilage is damaged every time he experiences that “shift,” which is really a slippage of one bone on the other, that is usually prevented by an intact ACL.
 
However, if he is willing to accept that fact, and if his daily activities are not affected, then a number of conservative conventional treatments, combined with alternative methods, that help to relieve knee pain and resolve inflammation, appropriate bracing and vigorous specialized exercises, especially for the hamstring muscles, may be all he needs. 
 
He was amazed at this information, which was all new to him, and which is revealed in detail in my new healing program, HOW TO AVOID KNEE SURGERY (see here at http://drbillsclinic.com/avoid_knee_surgery.html )
 
He didn’t even realize that CRUCIATE means “crossed” in Latin, or that the cruciate or crossed ligaments, ACL and PCL, hold the interior of the knee together and prevent excessive, abnormal motions, front to back and back to front, between the femur and the tibia.
 
The anatomy and basic functions of these ligaments are presented in my LITTLE GREEN BOOK, together with lots of inside information on the many root causes of knee pain and disability. See what I mean at   http://drbillsclinic.com/eliminate_knee_pain.html
 
So, at the end of my “comic shop consult,” this man realized that he has options he didn’t know he had. I gave him my card and suggested he visit my website  http://drbillsclinic.com/avoid_knee_surgery.html  for more detailed information and advice. Hopefully, he’ll take my advice and get knee pain relief and joint stability back in his life.
 
At that point, I said, “My work here is done!”  Then I grabbed my comics and leaped out into the night…up, up and away……Heh.
 
Have a great weekend, my friend. I’ll be spending mine shooting the DVD version of my PAIN-FREE PROGRAM
 http://drbillsclinic.com/exercise_eliminate.html   Til next time, be well.
 
Yours for a pain-free tomorrow,
 
Dr. Bill

P.S. For DR. BILL’S LITTLE GREEN BOOK ON ELIMINATING KNEE PAIN, a concise, but complete handbook on the root causes and the various options for treating knee pain, go to http://drbillsclinic.com/eliminate_knee_pain.html
 
P.P.S. For DR. BILL’S PAIN-FREE PROGRAM: EXERCISES TO PREVENT OR ELIMINATE KNEE PAIN, please go to
 http://drbillsclinic.com/exercise_eliminate.html
 
P.P.P.S. For the giant, comprehensive ADVANCED MASTERS’ COURSE: HOW TO ELIMINATE KNEE PAIN–ONCE & FOR ALL!, everything you need to know on causes and solutions for knee pain and the complete exercise program, too, go to
 http://drbillsclinic.com/advanced_masters.html
 
FREE BONUS CD with any order: THE HEALING POWER OF POSITIVE PAIN PERCEPTION
 
Copyright, 2008 by William Thomas Stillwell, MD
All rights reserved

Our Moving Men

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

I got up this morning prepared for a marathon day.  And, it didn’t disappoint. The bride has decided to move a bunch of our stuff to the Northern Command in Southampton. So the moving guys showed up, as expected, this morning. I barely made it out of the shower when they were knocking at the front door.
 
So the bulk of the day was spent making and taping cardboard boxes, packing china, crystal, artworks, and lots and lots of books. While the moving men were active with all this activity, I was emptying and winnowing all the files and papers in my home office file cabinet. 
 
Now normally, I’m awful at this type of thing, because I can’t go through three pieces of paper without starting to read some of it. Then, I get hooked on what I’m reading, or “discover” something that hasn’t seen the light of day for years–”Oh, THAT’S where that was…” So I’m about as inefficient at packing as it’s humanly possible to be.
 
These moving guys, who do this all the time, can empty an entire bookcase, hell, an entire room, while I’m still fooling around with my files. Their secret is that they’re detached. They could care less what they’re packing, so they pack quickly. 
 
We’ve used this bunch before and we trust them. These are experienced and seasoned moving veterans, one guy in his 40′s and the other, who is the driver, just 50. Despite the constant physical nature of their job, though, neither one is obviously muscled. There’s nothing to indicate the incredible level of wiry strength they can easily summon. The driver is only 130 pounds and wears the same size pants he wore in high school.
 
Yet, I’ve seen him hoist weights that seem to dwarf him, and carry them out to the truck, like they were nothing. The little guy’s as strong as an ant. Sure, part of it is technique, proper body mechanics and the knowhow, born of experience. But most of it is the functional total body strength that results from repeatedly handling awkward loads, in real life situations and day to day activities. 
 
This kind of strength can’t be built in a gym, lifting free weights that isolate specific muscles in limited arcs of motion. To develop this kind of functional strength, if you’re not a mover, or other physically active professional, you need to train your body as a functional unit. And in my experience, there’s no better way to do this than Matt Furey’s International Best Seller, Combat Conditioning. See what I mean at http://drbillsclinic.com/combat_conditioning.html
 
This was supposed to be a “little move,” only some of our stuff, not the bulk of it. But it still took two full days and they used up all the boxes they had brought, mainly on my books–I have a huge library, full of arcana from all over, covering many diverse subjects, as I have very broad and wide ranging interests. So, I had to run out to Home Depot and buy a whole lot more of them.
 
When the guys were finished packing up all our stuff, it was time to load the truck. They had hired some local talent to speed things up a bit. While that was going on, the driver got me aside and said, “Hey, doc, can I ask you a question?”
 
Now, if you ask any doctor, they’ll tell you that we get this all the time. Many of them hate it. But not me. I always felt it was a privilege to be able to help someone with what I know. Turns out he had a common problem–pain in the kneecap, worse when he was driving his big eighteen wheeler truck for hours on end.
 
Odds are good he had chondromalacia patellae, a degenerative softening of the kneecap cartilage, sometimes due to injury, or aging, but at least half the time, for no apparent reason. You can learn more about this and other conditions that cause knee pain in my LITTLE GREEN BOOK FOR ELIMINATING KNEE PAIN   http://drbillsclinic.com/eliminate_knee_pain.html
 
I advised him to get a pillow and put it under his thigh while driving his big rig, and to push the seat way back, so his knee can be held straight. This allows the kneecap to “float” and usually relieves the pain. I also advised him how to use OTC medications safely, but effectively, and how to combine them with some proven alternative treatments for fast pain relief. See how in detail at http://drbillsclinic.com/avoid_knee_surgery.html
 
It took til after 8 o’clock tonight, but they got it done. So they’re starting out back to New York tonight. The bride and I will collect our next batch of cats and start our trek tomorrow. It’ll take all weekend, since we have to stop every eight hours or so to let the cats out, to run and use the kitty box, eat and drink. But hopefully, by Monday, we’ll be there to accept delivery of all our stuff on the other end.
 
I’ll talk to you then. Meanwhile, have a great weekend, and be well.
 
Yours for a pain-free tomorrow,
 
Dr. Bill
 
P.S. For DR. BILL’S LITTLE GREEN BOOK ON ELIMINATING KNEE PAIN, a concise, but complete handbook on the root causes and the various options for treating knee pain, go to http://drbillsclinic.com/eliminate_knee_pain.html
 
P.P.S. For DR. BILL’S PAIN-FREE PROGRAM: EXERCISES TO PREVENT OR ELIMINATE KNEE PAIN, please go to
 http://drbillsclinic.com/exercise_eliminate.html
 
P.P.P.S. For the giant, comprehensive ADVANCED MASTERS’ COURSE: HOW TO ELIMINATE KNEE PAIN–ONCE & FOR ALL!, everything you need to know on causes and solutions for knee pain and the complete exercise program, too, go to
 http://drbillsclinic.com/advanced_masters.html
 
FREE BONUS CD with any order: THE HEALING POWER OF POSITIVE PAIN PERCEPTION
 
Copyright, 2008 by William Thomas Stillwell, MD
All rights reserved

What’s That Horrible Crunching Noise In My Knee?

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

So here I am, sitting in the study of the Southern Command Post, reviewing emails. And I came across one from a nice lady who is very concerned because she has knee pain, she is very heavy, given her size and worst of all, she has noises inside her joints that can actually be heard by people around her.
 
She was quite properly concerned because she’d like to get rid of her knee pain, and she wanted to get a copy of my newest healing program, HOW TO AVOID KNEE SURGERY (which you can get here at this link:  http://drbillsclinic.com/avoid_knee_surgery.html ), but she was afraid that it was already far too late for her–that the noise in her knees meant that all the cartilage had worn away completely, and that she had a “bone-on-bone” condition. This is what we in the trade call an “end stage knee.”
 
When articular cartilage, that normally coats the joint surfaces, is so diseased that it has eroded away and exposed the underlying bone, the naked bony surfaces grind upon each other with a deep, hard grinding sound and sensation that, once experienced or heard, is difficult to mistake for anything else.
 
It really is like rubbing two big rocks together, with grinding, rubbing and at times a mechanical ratcheting sensation. And, since the bone is where all the nerves reside, it hurts like hell! And that doesn’t count the extra pain from the inflamed lining membrane (synovium) that adds its own component to the pain.
 
So whether it’s osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, it’s at this end stage of disease, with exposed, bare bone, when major surgery IS truly indicated. Because at this state of the art, at this time, we cannot yet regrow new, healthy articular cartilage in a totally arthritic joint. The best we can offer is total knee replacements. And when they are indicated, they can be wonderful: pain relief, restoration of function and correction of deformity, with good to excellent results in over 95% of cases.
 
BUT…it’s major league surgery, with lots of risks and potential complications. So you don’t do it if you don’t HAVE to. 
 
However, all noise from within the joint doesn’t necessarily mean that your joints are finished and you need major surgery. Other conditions can cause noise, as well. When the lining of the joint becomes inflamed and swollen, its folds become thickened and enlarged. They rub upon each other, making a finer, more delicate crunching that we call crepitus or crepitation
 
If the membrane is restored to normal, the inflammation resolved, the swollen folds stop rubbing together and the noise stops. But if the condition persists for a long time, the membranous folds may become replaced with fibrous tissue (they become bands of scar tissue) and they then must be cut away surgically, to eliminate the sensation and the sound.
 
Then, there is degeneration of the articular cartilage surfaces, which may break apart into shredded beds of cartilage fronds, appearing like areas of “crab meat.” When these fragmented or fibrillated regions rub, one upon another, they too produce a crunching sensation, like walking in a gravel pit. 
 
This condition is called chondromalacia (“soft cartilage” grade III) and once this point has been reached, where there is physical disruption of the cartilage surface, it can never again return to a pristine, smooth surface. I discuss this disease and the various types of arthritis in my LITTLE GREEN BOOK FOR ELIMINATING KNEE PAIN (manual and CD). Get it here at: http://drbillsclinic.com/eliminate_knee_pain.html  However, even though the knee is noisy, it doesn’t mean that it will immediately go on to full end stage arthritis. The knee can stabilize in this state for a long time, sometimes pain-free (if a little noisy), if treated with the exercises I teach in my PAIN-FREE PROGRAM. See what I mean at this link:   http://drbillsclinic.com/exercise_eliminate.html
 
The point is, this lady has nothing to lose and everything to gain by at least trying all the conservative measures that are available, to relieve knee pain. One of them, or some combination of them, may give her the knee pain relief she seeks, and buy time, until she can lose weight and make an eventual surgery safer and more likely successful. 
 
So the next time someone, maybe you, says, “Hey, what’s that horrible crunching noise in my knee?” now you know what some of the reasons might be. And some may well be treatable by non-surgical measures, like those in HOW TO AVOID KNEE SURGERY: http://drbillsclinic.com/avoid_knee_surgery.html   Noise doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the end of the line, or that a total knee is the only option.
 
Til next time, my friend, be well.
 
Yours for a pain-free tomorrow,
 
Dr. Bill 
 
P.S. For DR. BILL’S LITTLE GREEN BOOK ON ELIMINATING KNEE PAIN, a concise, but complete handbook on the root causes and the various options for treating knee pain, go to http://drbillsclinic.com/eliminate_knee_pain.html
 
P.P.S. For DR. BILL’S PAIN-FREE PROGRAM: EXERCISES TO PREVENT OR ELIMINATE KNEE PAIN, please go to
 http://drbillsclinic.com/exercise_eliminate.html
 
P.P.P.S. For the giant, comprehensive ADVANCED MASTERS’ COURSE: HOW TO ELIMINATE KNEE PAIN–ONCE & FOR ALL!, everything you need to know on causes and solutions for knee pain and the complete exercise program, too, go to
 http://drbillsclinic.com/advanced_masters.html
 
FREE BONUS CD with any order: THE HEALING POWER OF POSITIVE PAIN PERCEPTION
 
Copyright, 2008 by William Thomas Stillwell, MD
All rights reserved