Episode #93: Podiatrist Dr. Kerry Zhang discusses integrating laser therapy into regenerative medicine.
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Dr. Kerry Zang is a seasoned podiatrist with a distinguished career that spans several decades. Having headed up a residency program, Dr. Zang has trained over a hundred-foot surgeons, building a legacy in the field of foot surgery. In the latter part of his career, Dr. Zang has shifted his focus toward regenerative medicine, exploring the integration of treatments such as low-level laser therapy into patient care. Known for his proactive approach to healthcare, Dr. Zang has served on the boards of amniotic fluid companies and is a strong advocate for non-surgical, restorative treatments.
Episode Summary:In this episode of the Laser Light show, we are honored to welcome Dr. Kerry Zang, a highly renowned podiatrist and an authority on regenerative medicine. Dr. Zang brings with him a wealth of knowledge and an in-depth understanding of how modern treatments are shaping patient care in ways that go beyond traditional methods. The conversation unearths groundbreaking insights on the transition from reactive to proactive healthcare and touts the efficacy of laser therapy and other regenerative techniques as more anabolic, restorative routes for patient wellness.
Dr. Zang delves into the interplay between surgical interventions and the dynamic field of regenerative medicine, touching upon treatments like PRP, prolotherapy, and amniotic fluid products. A significant part of the discussion is dedicated to the importance of the capillary bed in managing conditions such as peripheral neuropathy and various tendinopathies. Dr. Zang's approach prioritizes the restoration of the microvascular structure, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of therapies like low-level laser therapy, which are carefully woven into patient treatment protocols.
Key Takeaways:- A shift from reactive to proactive healthcare is crucial, with a focus on regenerative treatments that restore function rather than just managing symptoms.
- The health of the microvascular structure is vital for effectively treating conditions like peripheral neuropathy and tendinopathies.
- Modern regenerative treatments, such as the new microvascular allograft, offer one-time injections that can significantly improve patient outcomes when paired with low-level laser therapy.
- Cold lasers are preferred over class four lasers because they provide a physiologic response without the damaging heat associated with higher-class lasers.
- The future of healthcare is leaning towards non-surgical, regenerative approaches that are less invasive and have fewer side effects.
- "Instead of removing and replacing, you know, it's regenerating and restoring."
- "I actually think I'm helping patients more now without doing surgery than when I was doing surgery."
- "The whole issue is the capillary bed. That's it."
- "For all the years we did in treating like neuropathy, which is a big example for that, for all the years we would use our modalities and we would feel the pulses. If they were great. Oh, that's wonderful."
- "I think the future is so much greater but really, that's true."
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Join us for this fascinating exploration into the new frontier of podiatry and patient care on the Laser Light show. Tune in to the full episode to gain a deeper understanding of the impact that innovative treatments are having on healthcare today, and keep an eye out for more enlightening content from our series.
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