The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show

The Science of Joint Health: How to Keep Your Bones Strong for Life | Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein

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Apr 8, 2025
Join Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein, an Associate Professor at Duke University and expert in women's joint health, as she unpacks the secrets to maintaining robust bone and joint health. They discuss the hormonal challenges women face, especially around menopause, and the surprising truths about exercise and aging. Learn why running isn’t a direct cause of arthritis, the critical role of estrogen, and the effectiveness of supplements like collagen. Plus, discover innovative therapies and essential nutrition tips that can keep you moving pain-free into your later years.
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INSIGHT

Estrogen's Role in Women's Health

  • Women experience a significant decline in bone and joint health around age 50, unlike men.
  • This difference is largely attributed to estrogen decline and its impact on inflammation, muscle mass, and bone density.
ADVICE

Treating Frozen Shoulder

  • Address frozen shoulder early with steroid injections for optimal recovery.
  • Early signs include pain at the end range of motion, especially external rotation, and difficulty reaching.
ANECDOTE

Frozen Shoulder Experience

  • Dr. Whitstein and her colleague, Dr. Ann Ford, both experienced frozen shoulder.
  • They treated each other, highlighting the condition's prevalence and the effectiveness of early intervention.
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