Video Library
Explore our comprehensive collection of surgical techniques, educational content, research presentations, and patient stories from over 30 years of pioneering biologic joint repair.
Surgical Techniques
Detailed procedural videos demonstrating Dr. Stone's innovative techniques with embedded Vimeo players and full transcripts.
Knee Procedures
8 videosAnkle Procedures
2 videosFoundation Overviews
Comprehensive explanations of our organization, conditions, treatments, and the science behind our research.
Why Support Stone Research Foundation
Overview of SRF's mission, research programs, and how donations advance the science.
2025 SRF Annual Update
Stone Research Foundation webinar on accelerating healing and curing arthritis.
Superbiologics: The Future of Joint Repair
Exploring super biologic enhancements with novel cells, growth factors, and cross-species tissue engineering.
Presentations & Lectures
Conference presentations, TED talks, and research updates from Dr. Kevin Stone and the SRF Team.
Changes in Osteoarthritic Knee Synovial Fluid Following Intra-articular Injection of Amniotic Fluid
Presented at ORS 2021 as a virtual poster presentation
ICRS 2025: Adjunctive Treatments Debate
Dr. Stone debates the role of additional treatments in cartilage repair at the International Cartilage Repair Society.
TED Talk: The Bio-Future of Joint Replacement
Dr. Stone's TED talk on biologic solutions for arthritis and the future of joint repair.
Patient Stories
Real patients share their journey through treatment and recovery
Explore New Frontiers in Arthritis Research with your Donation
Chris Boshuizen, PhD, is a 45-year-old aerospace engineer who suffered a significant traumatic injury from a motorcycle accident when he was 19. In 2011, Dr. Stone performed a full biologic reconstruction to repair Chris's left knee, using both an Articular Cartilage Paste Graft and a meniscus transplant—two procedures pioneered by Dr. Stone and the Stone Research Foundation.
Transforming Lives Through Research: Jack's Journey to a Dream Career
Jack Kilgen, at age 23 and after eight failed surgeries, doctors recommended an ankle fusion—and to find a new dream career. However, Dr. Stone’s Articular Cartilage Paste Graft procedure provided an alternative. In just three weeks after surgery, Jack reported more range of motion than ever before, "I felt muscles move for the first time in a decade."
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Unlocking Mobility: Natasha's Remarkable Ankle Restoration with the Articular Cartilage Paste Graft
Natasha traveled from her home in Wales for the Articular Cartilage Paste Graft technique, and now she's looking forward to pursuing activities she never thought possible. The demonstrated effectiveness of this cartilage regeneration technique is why the Stone Research Foundation team is focused on exploring new ways to further augment this method.
Running Career Rescued by Cartilage Regeneration Procedure
Shweta, an avid runner and triathlete, faced the heartbreaking possibility of never being able to run again after a devastating knee injury. Thanks to our Articular Cartilage Paste Graft procedure, Shweta recovered and reclaimed the sport that fuels her spirit and creativity.
From Arthritic Pain to Pole Vaulting at World Masters with Orthobiologic Injections
Kenneth St Cyr, 71, defied the odds and reignited his pole vaulting career after receiving life-changing orthobiologic injections. Once sidelined by arthritis from past injuries, Ken's journey from pain relief to top-ranked athlete is nothing short of inspirational.
Cartilage Regenerating Procedure Saves Patient's Career Cartilage Regenerating Procedure Saves Patient's Career
Martin, a dedicated UPS driver, faced the prospect of prematurely ending his career due to debilitating knee pain. Thanks to the innovative articular cartilage paste graft procedure made possible by the Stone Research Foundation, Martin not only avoided artificial knee replacement but also continued working pain-free until his retirement.
Lifetime of Arthritis Avoided with Cartilage Regeneration
At just 15 years old, Will Hendricks faced a devastating knee injury that ended his dream of a competitive hockey career, and a failed surgery left him wondering if he’d ever live without pain or limitations. Thanks to the cartilage-regenerating procedure, here he is, 18 years later, and his knee shows no signs of injury or repair.
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