In this video, I share my personal experience with low-dose radiation therapy for osteoarthritis and inflammatory knee pain — a treatment with a long history in Europe that’s now being re-examined in the U.S. as a safe, evidence-based option for chronic orthopedic pain.
Low-dose radiation therapy (LDRT) involves the use of very small, precisely targeted doses of radiation — typically one-tenth or less of what’s used in cancer treatment — to reduce inflammation and modulate immune response in joints, tendons, and soft tissues.
Research has shown that these low doses can help relieve pain and improve mobility, often providing durable results without the side effects of steroids or long-term medications. I’m joined by Dr. Sanjay Mehta, Radiation Oncologist at St. Joseph Cancer Center in Houston, to discuss the science behind this therapy, its mechanisms of action, and the clinical outcomes we’re seeing today for conditions such as:
• Osteoarthritis
• inflammatory knee pain
• Plantar fasciitis
• Tennis elbow
• Shoulder and joint pain You’ll also see a glimpse of my own treatment session, as we explore how this “old yet new” approach is helping patients regain comfort, function, and quality of life — without medications or surgery.
Resources: Dr. Sanjay Mehta, Radiation Oncologist St. Joseph Cancer Center https://drsanjaymehta.com/
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In this video, I share my personal experience with low-dose radiation therapy for osteoarthritis and inflammatory knee pain — a treatment with a long history in Europe that’s now being re-examined in the U.S. as a safe, evidence-based option for chronic orthopedic pain.
Low-dose radiation therapy (LDRT) involves the use of very small, precisely targeted doses of radiation — typically one-tenth or less of what’s used in cancer treatment — to reduce inflammation and modulate immune response in joints, tendons, and soft tissues.
Research has shown that these low doses can help relieve pain and improve mobility, often providing durable results without the side effects of steroids or long-term medications. I’m joined by Dr. Sanjay Mehta, Radiation Oncologist at St. Joseph Cancer Center in Houston, to discuss the science behind this therapy, its mechanisms of action, and the clinical outcomes we’re seeing today for conditions such as:
• Osteoarthritis
• inflammatory knee pain
• Plantar fasciitis
• Tennis elbow
• Shoulder and joint pain You’ll also see a glimpse of my own treatment session, as we explore how this “old yet new” approach is helping patients regain comfort, function, and quality of life — without medications or surgery.
Resources: Dr. Sanjay Mehta, Radiation Oncologist St. Joseph Cancer Center https://drsanjaymehta.com/
The 30 Minute Workout That Will Change Your Life (part XI)
Empowering Midlife Wellness with Dr. Susan
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The 30 Minute Workout That Will Change Your Life (part XI)
Welcome to the eleventh installment of our at-home resistance training series with Master Personal Trainer Kelley Workman. This session brings together dumbbell strength and functional core stability for a balanced, total-body challenge.
Today’s format: • ⏱ 1 minute per exercise
• 🛑 2 minutes rest after all 4 moves
• 🔁 Repeat for 3–4 rounds (~30 minutes total) Circuit breakdown:
1️⃣ Lying Close Grip Alternating Press + Glute Bridge • Lay on your back, dumbbells in close grip • Keep hips lifted in a glute bridge • Alternate pressing one dumbbell at a time 🔥 Works: chest, triceps, core, glutes
2️⃣ Kneeling Dumbbell Front Raises • From a tall kneeling position • Raise dumbbells to shoulder height, palms down 🔥 Works: shoulders, core stability
3️⃣ Bird Dog + Tricep Press • Start in bird dog position • Extend opposite arm and leg • Add a tricep press with the extended arm 🔥 Works: triceps, core, back stabilizers
4️⃣ Choice Move: Plyo Push-Up 💥 OR Dead Bug Alt DB Lifts 🐞 • Explosive push-up for power or controlled core strength with dumbbell dead bugs 🔥 Works: chest, arms, explosive power or core (depending on choice)
✨ Training notes: Keep form clean, don’t sacrifice technique for speed, and modify with lighter weights or bodyweight if needed. Aim for consistency: 3–4 solid rounds in about 30 minutes. Keep showing up. Keep moving forward. Your midlife strength journey continues here.
💪 ~ Kneepad Link: Thick, cushioned knee pads from Yflingjie offer support and protection for yoga, Pilates, and floor exercises with easy cleaning and anti-slip surface. It's a popular product! https://a.co/d/2tzD1Hs
~ 🎓 Train with Kelley: Explore custom training and support at www.kelleymoves.com
~ ▶️ New here? Start from the beginning and catch up on all past sessions in the full YouTube playlist: Resistance Training For Midlife - http://bit.ly/4fRdWYM
🧠 Helpful resources for deeper learning: • #1 Treatment For Bone Health - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agW5ub-51XM • The Bone Clinic: Queensland Research - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EZw_wrFnmI • LIFTMOR RCT Study (PDF) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZNh1GfV02RPVVpkGtkIwSbYvDaJ5vWlU/view
Empowering Midlife Wellness with Dr. Susan
In this video, I share my personal experience with low-dose radiation therapy for osteoarthritis and inflammatory knee pain — a treatment with a long history in Europe that’s now being re-examined in the U.S. as a safe, evidence-based option for chronic orthopedic pain.
Low-dose radiation therapy (LDRT) involves the use of very small, precisely targeted doses of radiation — typically one-tenth or less of what’s used in cancer treatment — to reduce inflammation and modulate immune response in joints, tendons, and soft tissues.
Research has shown that these low doses can help relieve pain and improve mobility, often providing durable results without the side effects of steroids or long-term medications. I’m joined by Dr. Sanjay Mehta, Radiation Oncologist at St. Joseph Cancer Center in Houston, to discuss the science behind this therapy, its mechanisms of action, and the clinical outcomes we’re seeing today for conditions such as:
• Osteoarthritis
• inflammatory knee pain
• Plantar fasciitis
• Tennis elbow
• Shoulder and joint pain You’ll also see a glimpse of my own treatment session, as we explore how this “old yet new” approach is helping patients regain comfort, function, and quality of life — without medications or surgery.
Resources: Dr. Sanjay Mehta, Radiation Oncologist St. Joseph Cancer Center https://drsanjaymehta.com/