The Ortho Show

The Ortho Show was born from a passion to share remarkable, insightful, educational and just plain entertaining stories from the world of orthopedics.

Benjamin Young 

Over my many years working in the medical device sector I’ve had the good fortune to work with some of the industry’s most respected orthopedic surgeons. I’m excited to use The Ortho Show to share the amazing stories of some of my friends and colleagues I’ve met along the way. I genuinely hope you enjoy it and find something of value within these episodes.

Micah Nicholls

Prior to my involvement in orthopedics, I worked first as an electronic engineer in Silicon Valley and then, after retraining in the UK, as an osteopath. For the past 11 years I’ve been doing research in orthopedics both in academia and for industry. I look forward to bringing you conversations with some of the great minds I’ve had the pleasure of meeting during this time.

Theme music by Kevin Pollard

Episodes

Hosted by Dr. Scott Sigman – “Dr. John Knab”

This week, Dr. Scott Sigman is joined by Dr. John Knab, an orthobiologic pain management specialist out of North Carolina. Here, they discuss the orthobiologics he uses, such as injections, shockwave therapy, and lazers, as well as the larger world of orthobiologics and what the patient needs to know. It’s an educational episode you won’t want to miss!

Hosted by Dr. Scott Sigman – “Dr. Stephen J. Snyder”

This week we’re re-running an Ortho Show classic episode featuring orthopedic great Dr. Stephen J. Snyder!

In this episode, Dr. Scott Sigman is joined by Dr. Stephen Snyder, a retired orthopedic surgeon who was a pioneer in his time in the OR. Here, they discuss his education path, his time in private practice and training some of the best shoulder surgeons around the world, his current role as Chief Medical Officer at Pristine Surgical, and more.

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