
"Feel good, live better" – In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Yvonne Ebel discusses herniated discs and knee osteoarthritis, exploring what can be achieved today without resorting to surgery.
"Surgery often only addresses the acute problem, not the underlying cause," says Dr. Yvonne Ebel in this podcast episode. It's just one of many reasons why she prefers to treat conditions like herniated discs, tennis elbow, and knee osteoarthritis through conservative or regenerative approaches. In the episode, she discusses when she turns to acupuncture, shock wave therapy, autologous blood therapy, or even Botox at her practice in Wernau, how muscle building and weight loss can have an anti-inflammatory effect, and why intrinsic motivation plays a decisive role in the healing process — all on FEEL GOOD, LIVE BETTER.
Among others, PMC Managing Director Stephanie Neureuter met with endocrinologist and diabetes expert Dr. Alexandra Schoeneich, longevity expert Nils Behrens, sports medicine physician and elbow specialist Prof. Dr. Sebastian Siebenlist, osteopath Andreas Stollreiter, and gynecologist Dr. Uta Emmerich.
In the Premium Medical Circle health podcast, Stephanie Neureuter speaks with experts from a wide range of fields, including nutrition, mental health, women's health, psychosomatics, surgery, aesthetic medicine, and digital health.
It's about health and wellbeing, and how we can live a long, happy life — informative, exciting, and entertaining.
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"Feel good, live better" – In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Yvonne Ebel discusses herniated discs and knee osteoarthritis, exploring what can be achieved today without resorting to surgery.
Christine Bürg

An interview with
Dr. med. Yvonne Ebel

What are the most common reasons couples struggle to conceive? When is it time to seek medical help? Reproductive medicine specialist Dr. Bernd Lesoine explains fertility treatment, success rates and why men should be evaluated early
Christine Bürg & Marianne Waldenfels

A new US study found an unusually high rate of colon polyps among marathon and ultramarathon runners. What do the findings really mean, and should endurance athletes be concerned? A gastroenterologist explains.
Christine Bürg & Marianne Waldenfels

Carrot juice and coconut water are being hailed on TikTok as the secret to a natural summer glow. Beta-carotene can indeed alter skin tone — though not in the way many social media videos suggest. A dermatologist explains what the science actually shows.
Christine Bürg & Marianne Waldenfels

With
Dr. med. Timm Golüke

Artificial intelligence is taking over routine tasks and freeing up time for what truly matters: the relationship between doctor and patient. Prof. Dr. Dominik Pförringer explains why empathy is becoming the most important factor for success in medicine in the age of AI.
Prof. Dominik Pförringer

By
Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Dominik Pförringer