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00:00You know, let's get started with the hottest topic in baseball right now, which obviously is somebody that we're all
00:05familiar with, a pitcher on the Detroit Tigers, Tariq Skubal, who certainly looked fantastic on Sunday and seemingly is closing
00:12in on a return a lot faster than everyone thought.
00:16Dr. Elitrash, I was on this show weeks ago saying, how can this be possible? I was, you know, very
00:21honestly skeptical to see somebody with this sort of injury return so quickly. So if you wouldn't mind talking a
00:28little bit about this nanoscope 2.0 that I know that, you know, certainly has taken the sport by storm
00:35over the last few years and educate our viewers as well.
00:38Sure. You know, it's just it's another advancement in being able to do some of these procedures that are so
00:48common that we have to do in joints and making it less and less invasive.
00:56So, you know, the smaller we can make the instruments and at the same time get excellent visualization and be
01:07able to get places that are previously difficult to get because of the size of the instruments that we have,
01:14obviously the less surgical trauma.
01:17And so, you know, you know, you don't have to go through structures, tendons and the joint capsule and muscle
01:28with instruments that are big enough to cause and surgical trauma.
01:37So, you know, it allows you to enter the joint in ways that are much less traumatic for the for
01:45the structures that take a bit of time to heal afterwards.
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