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A Week at the Clinic – S1E4: Healing Knees in Dublin: Stem Cells and Light

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In this week’s episode, Kevin Harper explores a promising new frontier in non-surgical joint healing — combining low-level laser therapy (LLLT) with stem cell regeneration to restore damaged knees. We take a journey across the Irish Sea to Dublin, where cutting-edge clinics and researchers are reimagining orthopaedic care.

Rupert joins the conversation with insights from patient stories and emerging research from Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin. Along the way, we reflect on the power of light, cells, and compassion in healing.

Due to local 5G transition issues, we were unable to bring you our interview with Mary-Lou Spain about her recent recovery from a fractured toe. She’ll join us in a future episode. In her honour, and as a moment of reflection, we close with the Ballarat Singers’ moving rendition of Ubi Caritas.

LLLT, stem cells, knee therapy, laser therapy, biological orthopaedics, Dublin, Trinity College, Ballarat Singers, Ubi Caritas, Kevin Harper, healing, community health, Camino de Santiago, regenerative medicine

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#LLLT

# stem cells,

#knee therapy,

# laser therapy,

#biological orthopaedics,

#Dublin, #Trinity College,

#Ballarat Singers,

#Ubi Caritas,

#Kevin Harper Esquire,

#healing,

#community health,

#Camino de Santiago,

#regenerative medicine

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Content provided by Kevin Harper Esquire. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kevin Harper Esquire or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this week’s episode, Kevin Harper explores a promising new frontier in non-surgical joint healing — combining low-level laser therapy (LLLT) with stem cell regeneration to restore damaged knees. We take a journey across the Irish Sea to Dublin, where cutting-edge clinics and researchers are reimagining orthopaedic care.

Rupert joins the conversation with insights from patient stories and emerging research from Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin. Along the way, we reflect on the power of light, cells, and compassion in healing.

Due to local 5G transition issues, we were unable to bring you our interview with Mary-Lou Spain about her recent recovery from a fractured toe. She’ll join us in a future episode. In her honour, and as a moment of reflection, we close with the Ballarat Singers’ moving rendition of Ubi Caritas.

LLLT, stem cells, knee therapy, laser therapy, biological orthopaedics, Dublin, Trinity College, Ballarat Singers, Ubi Caritas, Kevin Harper, healing, community health, Camino de Santiago, regenerative medicine

🏷️ Tags/Keywords:

#LLLT

# stem cells,

#knee therapy,

# laser therapy,

#biological orthopaedics,

#Dublin, #Trinity College,

#Ballarat Singers,

#Ubi Caritas,

#Kevin Harper Esquire,

#healing,

#community health,

#Camino de Santiago,

#regenerative medicine

  continue reading

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