Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein
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She was like, she's like, she, oh my gosh, she just, my mom raved about her.
So one day I'm in the break room and thank goodness my office is directly on the same floor across the hall from Duke Women's Health.
And I'm in the break room and I see this woman with a badge on and it says Ann Ford.
And I said, you're Ann Ford?
I have heard about you for at least 15 years.
And, you know, we started talking.
And ever since that moment, we have worked together.
That's awesome.
But because she meant so much to my mom.
We'll get to that.
We'll dig into that later.
But let's talk about, let's go back.
So we talked about ACL.
Right.
So then I think the next most obvious condition, I mean, there are little ones you see here and there, like de Quervain's tenosynovitis, which happens to, like, new moms, but also, like, perimenopausal women.
So much.
So much.
Plantar fasciitis you see more of.
But the one that's really, really obvious to me is frozen shoulder, like we've talked about.
It's just a condition that mostly strikes women.