I'm Dr. Ariana DeMers and I am an orthopedic surgeon and regenerative medicine expert.

I have successfully integrated Orthobiologics into my busy practice and I wanted to share my experience. Integrating orthobiologics in your busy orthopedic or sports medicine practice is the most effective way to get more time in your life while improving your patients care.

If you are looking to add PRP to your practice and you don’t know how to start, this show examines how to take these important steps in your practice. If you want to also make more money in less time, have happier patients and enjoy your life, then join me in The Business of Orthobiologics podcast.



Ariana DeMers

Hi everyone 👋 Hope you’re having a great day.
I just dropped a new video on the channel, and it’s one every orthopedic surgeon needs to hear.

🎥 Time Blocking: The CEO Mindset Orthopedic Surgeons Aren’t Taught
👉 Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/FgrgcBnuS1s

If your schedule is running you instead of the other way around, this is for you. I break down why doctors get stuck thinking like technicians—and how time blocking helps you step into the CEO role of your practice, protect PRP and orthobiologic time, and improve efficiency fast.

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Let me know what hit home for you in this one.

— Dr. Ariana DeMers

1 day ago | [YT] | 0

Ariana DeMers

Hi everyone 👋 A new video is live, and it’s an important one.
PRP & BMC: Can They Offer Years Of Remarkable Relief?
▶️ Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/lSzw_VdR28k

In this episode, I break down what PRP and BMC can realistically do, why they’re not “one-and-done” treatments, and how inflammation, signaling, and biology may drive longer-term results. This is about clarity—not hype—and setting the right expectations for patients and practitioners alike.

If this topic matters to you:
✔️ Watch the full video
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✔️ Comment with your questions or experiences
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2 days ago | [YT] | 0

Ariana DeMers

✨ Happy New Year! ✨

Here’s to a new year of clarity, intention, and building medicine on your own terms. Thank you for being part of this community and for choosing growth, innovation, and purpose.

Wishing you a focused, fulfilling, and impactful year ahead. 🎉

3 days ago | [YT] | 0

Ariana DeMers

One of the most valuable parts of our recent small-group session was the time we spent working through real clinical patterns — slowly, carefully, and with intention.

When you step out of the rush of clinic and break down shoulder and knee cases step by step, something changes:

You see pain generators more clearly.
You reason with more precision.
You connect findings with treatment decisions more confidently.
And the scan starts to mean something deeper — not just an image, but information that guides care.

Most physicians don’t get protected time for this kind of work.
But when they do, the difference is easy to spot — not in what they know, but in how clearly they can apply it.

If you’d like to see the outline of how I structure these clinical sessions, I’m happy to share it privately.

4 days ago | [YT] | 0

Ariana DeMers

When you’re evaluating a patient for regenerative treatment, which part of the diagnostic process feels most unclear?

5 days ago | [YT] | 0

Ariana DeMers

One pattern I see again and again when we slow down and work through real cases is this:

Regenerative outcomes rarely fail because of the biologic.
They fail because the diagnosis wasn’t precise enough.

When the true pain generator isn’t clearly identified, everything downstream becomes guesswork — the scan, the plan, and the injection itself.

But when we pause and reason through the case:

differentiate pain generators

correlate exam findings with ultrasound

understand the mechanical load on the tissue

align the treatment with what the structure actually needs

— everything becomes clearer.

That clarity is what we focus on in our hands-on sessions — not just scanning, but understanding what you’re looking at and why it matters.

It’s the foundation of consistent, confident outcomes.

If you’d like a look at the diagnostic framework we use to guide these discussions, I can share a simple outline privately.

6 days ago | [YT] | 0

Ariana DeMers

Hi everyone 👋 I’m excited to share a new video that dives deep into what actually drives results in orthobiologics.

🎥 Orthobiologics: A Deep Dive On Techniques That Deliver Results
👉 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/mcXLUcnw_SE

In this episode of Conversations in Regenerative Medicine, I sit down with Dr. Dimitrios Tsoukas to unpack why cartilage treatments fail, where stem cell assumptions go wrong, and why delivery and technique matter more than the product alone. If you’re working with PRP, BMAC, MFat, or cartilage repair, this conversation will challenge how you think—and how you practice.

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If this helped you, please like, comment with your biggest takeaway, and subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming interviews and trainings. Share this with a colleague who’s serious about better outcomes.

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1 week ago | [YT] | 0

Ariana DeMers

Hi everyone 👋 I just posted a new video on a topic that comes up more often than we admit—what to do when a muscle hematoma won’t aspirate.

🎥 How To Treat Non-Aspiratable Organized Muscle Hematomas
👉 Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/Sn_eweCeD4E

I walk through why aspiration fails, what no longer works, and how biologic strategies may help promote healing when options feel limited.

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1 week ago | [YT] | 0

Ariana DeMers

🎄 Merry Christmas! 🎄

Wishing you a season of rest, clarity, and gratitude. Thank you for being part of this community and for continuing to lead with purpose in medicine and beyond.

May the New Year bring fresh vision, balance, and growth. ❤️

✨ Merry Christmas!"

1 week ago | [YT] | 0

Ariana DeMers

One of the most meaningful shifts I saw in our recent hands-on session wasn’t a dramatic moment — it was the way physicians changed as the two days progressed.

When we worked through shoulder and knee ultrasound, refined diagnostic reasoning, and walked through treatment sequences step by step, something familiar happened:

Physicians began to settle in.
Their thinking became clearer.
Their decisions became more intentional.
The work stopped feeling rushed and started feeling precise again.

By the end, everyone left with a stronger sense of direction — what to look for, how to reason through a case, and how to structure the next 90–120 days in a way that supports the practice they want to build.

Protected time to think and practice isn’t something most clinicians get.
But it changes everything.

If you’d like to see the framework we used to structure those two days, I’m happy to share a simple overview privately.

1 week ago | [YT] | 0