OrthoInfo Podcast

The OrthoInfo podcast is a monthly series where board-certified orthopaedic surgeons answer frequently asked questions from patients about musculoskeletal issues, treatments, injury prevention, and more. Each episode tackles a single question and breaks it down for you in an easy-to-understand way — without all the jargon.
Whether you're dealing with an injury or chronic condition, exploring treatment options, or just want to keep your bones and joints healthy, you can count on the OrthoInfo podcast for clear, unbiased information and advice. You can use what you learn to guide conversations with your doctor and make lifestyle choices that will benefit your bones. The podcast is also a great resource for family members and older adult caregivers who are supporting people with musculoskeletal conditions.
Catch an episode — or two — while you commute to work, walk the dog, do housework, or just relax before bedtime. Each episode lasts 30 to 45 minutes to fit into your busy life.
The OrthoInfo podcast: Expert information. Provided by surgeons. Trusted by patients. Brought to you by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).
The Trailer
Episode Guide
Episode 1 - When Should I See an Orthopaedic Surgeon?
Episode 2 - Orthobiologics: Are They Right for Me?
Episode 3 - Hip Replacement Surgery: What Can I Expect?
Episode 4 - Why Do My Feet Hurt? (Coming Soon)
All podcast-related questions or comments can be emailed to orthoinfo@aaos.org. Show-specific information will be relayed to the respective host and staff persons.
The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own, and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent by the AAOS. Reference to any specific product, device, or service during this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by the AAOS.
AAOS does not endorse any treatments, procedures, products, or physicians referenced herein. This information is provided as an educational service and is not intended to serve as medical advice. Anyone seeking specific orthopaedic advice or assistance should consult his or her orthopaedic surgeon, or locate one in your area through the AAOS Find an Orthopaedist program on this website.



