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    <description><![CDATA[<p><span>This podcast explores the real science behind common joint and spine injections, challenging long-standing assumptions about inflammation, pain relief, and healing. Through evidence-based discussion and clear analogies, episodes examine how widely used corticosteroid injections may provide short-term relief at the expense of long-term joint health, including cartilage damage, impaired healing, and systemic risks. The show contrasts conventional “pain-suppression” approaches with modern interventional orthopedics and regenerative strategies designed to work with the body’s biology rather than against it. Intended for patients, clinicians, and health-literate listeners, the podcast equips audiences to make more informed decisions about musculoskeletal care, longevity, and function.</span></p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, our hosts discuss why inflammation is the body’s repair process and how high‑dose corticosteroid injections can provide quick pain relief but may accelerate joint damage, cause cell death, raise fracture risk, and hinder future regenerative treatments.</p>
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Produced and directed by Dr. Keley John Booth, MD.
For general educational discussion, not medical advice.</p>
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Produced and directed by Dr. Keley John Booth, MD.<br>
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