There are an estimated 600,000 knee replacements done in the United States each year. This number is predicted to increase astronomically as the population ages. There are total and partial replacements, cartilage trims, stem cell and other treatments available. There is also a large body of work published demonstrating that photobiomodulation has the potential to help patients avoid many of these more invasive procedures. Something as simple as photobiomodulation has been shown to stimulate tissue repair and even result in restoring degenerated cartilage. Join host Dr. Christopher Carraway and special guest Janis T. Eells, Ph.D., as they discuss treatment strategies for a wide variety of knee injuries and degenerative conditions, along with blending these photobiomodulation protocols with exercise and other available treatments to yield superior outcomes. Dr. Eells will also discuss photobiomodulation mechanism and overall biological effects. She offers unique insight into the science of photobiomodulation and translates this into easy-to-understand terminology.