Tracy Hollister.
Dr. Skardis.
Tracy.
So, Eunice, tell us about when did Eunice start bothering you?
My niece started bothering me probably about three years ago.
Was there any event or just crept up on you?
It just crept up on me, yeah.
You're very active and very fit, I might add.
You do a ton of bicycling, hiking, other stuff.
What else did you do in terms of?
A lot of skiing, yoga, and trail running.
Trail running, very interesting.
OK, so, and the pain was mostly above your kneecap.
It was.
And maybe a little, maybe a few other little places.
Yes.
And I analyzed it, and we found that there had been some wear on the tendon
attaching to the top of the kneecap, and there were various things in the knee
that were off this way and that.
We even kind of a little late in the game found that there was the upper end
of the thigh muscle at the pelvis.
Had a tendon that was worn and kind of added to the whole tightening of the muscle.
And it's on both sides.
And so how was this process for you?
I mean, just give off the top of your head, tell us something about this process
and what it's meant for you.
Well, the process started, I've had seven treatments so far.
And initially, when you treated around the knee, meniscus, et cetera,
those healed really quickly.
And over the course of the last seven treatments, the pain underneath my kneecap,
which felt like underneath my kneecap, has greatly diminished.
And most of the time when I felt it was when I was stepping up on something high
and I no longer feel that acute pain underneath my kneecap.
Well, that's that.
Now, let's just start.
So while you were here for your knees, you got the idea is like,
could you fix also my feet?
Yes.
Right.
So give us a summary of the story with your feet.
The story with my feet is the ball joints underneath the big toe.
Anytime I would step up on something, come up onto my toes, I'd have acute pain.
And over the course of the last couple of years, the pain in my right foot
has been pretty consistent in chronic and acute at times.
And also the joint was the big toe was starting to turn in.
Like a bunion.
Like a bunion.
And who you know very well all your life also has such things.
My mother.
So you were freaked out to be, please don't help me not be like my mother.
Yes.
And she actually had bunion surgery.
Yeah.
And it was very traumatic for her.
Yeah.
So I wanted to do that.
So there's been, I think, some straightening out of your toes.
Greatly.
And visibly.
And then as well, just you can do more without a dirty.
I can.
That's it.
We're done.
Yay.
See, that was so much better than me.
But it'll be fun.
Next time, thank you for watching.
I'll come back again.
Okay?
This does not sound like it's water.
