Welcome to Joint Effort with Des Moines Orthopaedic Surgeons. This is an orthopedic video podcast which covers the pain and injuries that are associated with your muscles, ligaments, and joints. At DMOS and on this show, we are dedicated to educating and improving the health and well-being of you. HELPING YOU get back to living.
Iowa Army National Guard Public Affairs Soldier Sara Robinson, shares her DMOS experience as Labral Tear Impringement Repair Patient. Dr. Jason Sullivan and Sara visited about her journey and commitment to getting back to living after her surgery.
Patrick Sullivan, MD, and his son Jason Sullivan, MD are two orthopedic surgeons here at DMOS. In this Joint Effort episode, the father-son duo chat about their upbringing, family life, education, and even share a few funny stories! Learn about how Dr. Jason Sullivan followed in his father's footsteps in becoming an orthopedic surgeon. Dr. Jason Sullivan explains, “When I was growing up, you never said, ‘hey, you need to do orthopedics.' I think I just saw a pretty good career, and I thought it would keep me intellectually stimulated.” Dr. Patrick Sullivan stated the importance of making your own career choices, “It's very interesting that you made the independent choice, and you're happy with it like I was; I'm happy and proud of you for that. I think everyone has to find their own way to what they want to do.” Over their time at DMOS, they have had cases where they could combine their skillset and work alongside one another. Working together has allowed the two to learn from each other's surgical experiences and expertise. Dr. Jason Sullivan exclaimed, “That to me was a heck of a lot of fun.” They both enjoy the times they have gotten to work together and hope to do more cases together in the future. As for the next generation of Sullivans, is orthopedics in the cards? Dr. Jason asked Dr. Patrick if he would encourage any of his children to do orthopedics. “Here's what I'd tell them to do. Find out what you're good at. Try a whole bunch of things; see where your natural interests, skills, and intellect range is. Then find a career in that sphere that allows you independence and to be sort of self-employed, so you have more control of your world and enjoy what you do.” The Sullivan's have a combined total of over 40 years at DMOS. Their dedication to providing the highest quality of orthopedic care and their support from one another is extraordinary. We dedicate this Father's day episode to all the wonderful dads in the world. Happy Father's Day!
The Concussion Center at UnityPoint Clinic provides appropriate and timely care of concussions and post-concussive care for children, adolescents, and adults. UnityPoint Clinic Concussion Center's comprehensive care is based on the most current, evidence-based brain injury research. About Shawn Spooner, MD, FAAFP Dr. Spooner received his BS from Iowa State University and his medical degree from the University of Iowa College of Medicine. He completed a Family Medicine Residency at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton in California where he was Chief Resident. He subsequently completed a Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. After completing training, Dr. Spooner was deployed to South Korea where he served as Senior Medical Officer and Officer in Charge of a naval health care facility. Dr. Spooner's extensive experience in concussion management stems from his deployment to Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan where he served as Senior Medical Officer of the Concussion Restoration Care Center, a rehabilitation center for treating combat-related concussions and injuries. In addition, he practiced operational military and sports medicine with the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy and U.S. Army Special Forces. As a sports medicine physician and veteran of the U.S. Navy, Dr. Spooner has unparalleled experience in concussion rehabilitation and treatment. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
DMOS Urgent Injury Clinics in Ankeny and West Des Moines provide walk-in urgent care, specializing in treating your unexpected bone or joint injuries with no appointment necessary. About Brian Haupts, PA-C Brian Haupts brings over 20 years of experience as a Physician Assistant to DMOS' Urgent Injury Clinic. He has centered his career in Orthopedics and Emergency Medicine. He has worked with orthopedic surgeons in surgery, hospital and clinic settings specializing in sports medicine, joint replacement and general orthopedic trauma. Brian also has worked closely with Des Moines University Physician Assistant program as adjunct faculty and clinical preceptor. Brian is a native of Manson, Iowa. In his free time, he enjoys attending his kid's events and working outdoors. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
A registered dietitian (RD) is a food and nutrition expert who is licensed and certified to treat clinical conditions. A certified specialist in sports dietetics (CSSD) is a registered dietitian who is also board certified in sports dietetics. About Ellen Davis, RD, CSSD, LD Ellen (Ries) Davis is a registered dietitian (RD) and certified specialist in sports dietetics (CSSD) providing nutrition consultation in the Des Moines metro area and throughout Iowa. Her education includes a Bachelor of Science in Medical Dietetics from the University of Missouri – Columbia, where she completed the coordinated internship program. Ellen developed a passion for good health while competing on the track and cross country teams at Mizzou. A special interest in sports nutrition was developed as she recognized the correlation between nutritious choices and optimal performances. Although her collegiate career is far-gone, the competitive drive remains, now channeled towards helping her clients achieve their personal wellness and performance goals. Ellen strives to meet athletes wherever they are on their food journey while providing practical tips and realistic suggestions to achieve optimal performance and recovery. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Learn about being a physical therapist in orthopedics. DMOS Physical Therapist, Annie Sullivan, discusses all things physical therapy including specialties, methods, and physical therapy pre and post-surgery. A physical therapist evaluates and records a patient's progress when recovering from an injury, surgery, or improving movement and pain management for patients with chronic conditions. About Annie Sullivan PT, DPT Annie Sullivan earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at the University of Iowa, and has a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology & Health from Iowa State University. Annie is also a member of the American Physical Therapy Association. Annie believes physical therapy requires teamwork, and enjoys making patients smile and feel better by providing quality, individualized care. Annie is a Des Moines native who enjoys swimming, hiking 14ers, cycling, cooking, baking, and traveling. She's also a former swim coach and an avid reader. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
A physician assistant is a mid-level medical professional who can diagnose conditions, injuries, and illnesses as well as prescribe medicine and develop treatment plans. In orthopedics, PAs provide care in clinic, assist in surgery, and provide orthopedic care in urgent injury clinics. About Brad Carroll, PA-C Brad Carroll completed his Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at Des Moines University. Brad's philosophy to providing care is to help patients take ownership of their health. He believes in a team-oriented approach and working closely with the patients and the staff that treat them through all phases of care. Brad enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, outdoor activities and reading. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Sleep medicine is a medical specialty focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of sleep conditions and disorders. Sleep apnea is a disorder where breathing repeatedly starts and stops while sleeping. Insomnia is a condition where falling and staying asleep becomes difficult. Sleep deprivation is when an individual does not get the required amount of sleep. About Monica Hoffman, MD Monica Hoffman, MD joins The Iowa Clinic after 11 years of practicing sleep medicine both in private practice and the Army. She is excited to continue building The Iowa Clinic's Sleep Medicine program and offer comprehensive sleep medicine care to patients. Dr. Hoffman has always been fascinated by sleep and the fact that we spend almost 1/3 of our lives asleep. She enjoys how new discoveries in the science of sleep medicine continue to improve treatment for sleep disorders. To her, some of the most rewarding aspects of being a physician are improving the lives of patients and teaching medical students and residents. Outside of the clinic, Dr. Hoffman enjoys spending time with family, volunteering at church and her daughters' school, skiing, biking, and reading. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
An athletic trainer is a certified and licensed health care professional practicing in sports medicine that specializes in managing, preventing, and recovery of injured athletes. Johnston High School is a high school located in Johnston, Iowa, a suburb of Des Moines. About Chris Wiedmann, ATC, LAT Chris is a graduate of Coe College and has been a Certified Athletic Trainer since 1998. He is also a Licensed Athletic Trainer by the state of Iowa. His job experiences include the USHL Des Moines Buccaneers, Iowa Central Community College, Iowa Barnstormers, Des Moines Menace PDL and several area high schools as well as being responsible for the AAU Junior Olympics in 2004, 2009, 2014, and the 2013 Outdoor Track and Field Championships as the Medical Coordinator. Chris is a member of the National Athletic Trainer's Association and a member of the Iowa Athletic Trainers Society. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
The Grand View Vikings Wrestling is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and have won the NAIA Wrestling Championship 8 consecutive years from 2012 to 2019. Grand View University is a small private liberal arts university that offers bachelor's and master's degrees in Des Moines, Iowa. About Nick Mitchell Mitchell has built a dynasty from the ground up. As the Head Wrestling Coach, Nick Mitchell started the first-ever wrestling team at Grand View University. The program began in the 2008-2009 season. Over the last 10 years, the Vikings have become a perennial power. Although the Vikings have become one of the nation's elite teams by consecutively winning the last seven. NAIA National Championships, Mitchell's goals have not changed. "We want to continue to strive to be the best in the nation year after year. To do this, it takes a total team effort. Every guy on the team needs to be committed to living a championship lifestyle which means not only trying to be the best on the mat, but the best in all aspects of their lives. If they do that, winning will take care of itself.” Before coming to Grand View, Mitchell was an assistant coach at Wartburg College for eight years. In that span, he helped 62 athletes achieve All-American status. Additionally, four of those teams won National titles. Mitchell wrestled his college career at Wartburg where he was a three-time Iowa Conference champion and three-time NCAA Division III All-American. Individually, he finished second at the national championships once and was third twice. Mitchell was also a part of the 1999 national championship team and team captain for the Knights. He was named the team's Outstanding Wrestler twice compiling 114 wins as a Knight. Mitchell is now a member of the Wartburg College Athletic Hall of Fame. He resides in Ankeny with his wife, Rachelle, and daughters Brynn and Paige. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
The Drake Bulldogs football are an NCAA Division 1 Football Championship Subdivision non-scholarship college football program representing Drake University and Des Moines, Iowa. About Todd Stepsis Todd Stepsis, is the architect and Head Football Coach of the University of Drake football team. Stepsis is the 27th head coach in Drake history and took the reins of the program after five seasons as its defensive coordinator. In his first season as Head Coach, 21 student-athletes earned Pioneer Football League honors, the second-most in the PFL. In addition to the Bulldogs recognized for their play on the field, Drake's three selections to the CoSIDA Academic All-America team were the most among all NCAA Division I programs. In his previous role with the Bulldog football as the defensive coordinator, Stepsis built the Drake defense into one of the nation's top units and coached a total of 42 all-conference selections. In 2018, his defense was one of the best in the nation as the Bulldogs ranked ninth nationally in scoring defense (19.1 ppg), ninth in total defense (296.0 ypg), sixth in rushing defense (96.8 ypg), 10th in interceptions (17 INT), 10th in tackles for loss (8.1 TFL/g) and 15th in defensive touchdowns (3). Stepsis, a native of Shelby, Ohio, graduated with magna cum laude honors from Ashland University, where he was a four-year member of the football team, in 1999 with a degree in special education. He also received a master's degree from Ashland in sport education. About Joint Effort Podcast This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Bariatric medicine is medical weight management. Bariatricians specialize in the medical treatment of obesity and related disorders. Bariatricians can often be confused with bariatric surgeons who perform weight-loss surgeries such as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy. About Teresa LaMasters, FACS, MD Dr. LaMasters received her medical degree from the University of South Dakota School of Medicine in 2001. She completed her residency in General Surgery at the University of Kansas School of Medicine - Wichita in 2006. She then went on to complete advanced training with a fellowship in Minimally Invasive Surgery with an emphasis in Bariatric and Robotic Surgery in 2007 at Stanford University in California. She also expanded her expertise in medical management of obesity and completed her Board Certification in Obesity Medicine obtaining her DABOM in 2019. She leads a very busy, successful practice with high quality outcomes and has performed over 3000 bariatric surgeries in the past 14+ years. UnityPoint Clinic Weight Loss Specialists in West Des Moines, Iowa and the Iowa Methodist Medical Center is a Comprehensive Accredited Center through the American College of Surgeons MBSAQIP. Dr. LaMasters currently serves as a Secretary Treasurer for the Executive Council for the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) and will proceed on to serve as President elect in June 2021 and then President of ASMBS in 2022. She has previously served as the co-chair for the State Chapter Committee and Access to Care Committees for ASMBS. She is the Executive Council liaison for the Diversity and Inclusion Committee, and Public Education Committee for ASMBS. She is Past President of the Iowa State Chapter of the ASMBS. She lead the efforts to organize the state chapter and served as the first president. She serves on the Standards and Verification committee for the MBSAQIP and the American College of Surgeons. She helps develop the quality standards for the national accreditation program and serves as a site surveyor and coach for quality improvement. She is passionate about high quality outcomes and continuous quality improvement. She is a highly sought after expert speaker for surgical and medical treatment of the disease of obesity around the United States and Internationally as well.
Anesthesia is a medical treatment using drugs called anesthetics to prevent patients from feeling pain during surgery. General anesthesia is a combination of medications that put you in an unconscious state to block pain and reflexes during medical procedures. Conscious sedation is a combination of sedatives and anesthetics to help you relax and block pain during a procedure. There are four types of anesthesia; general, regional, sedation, and local. About John Klein, MD Dr. John Klein received his bachelor's degree and doctorate of medicine from Creighton University and Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska. After medical school he completed a preliminary general surgery internship at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa. Following this internship, he served two years as a Flight Surgeon for the United States Air Force at Luke Air Force Base in Glendale, Arizona. Dr. Klein then returned to Iowa for anesthesia residency at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Upon completion of residency, he continued training by doing a fellowship in Critical Care Medicine at San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium in San Antonio, Texas. Following fellowship, Dr. Klein served another 2 years in the Air Force as an anesthesiologist and intensivist at the San Antonio Military Medical Center. He has board certifications in anesthesiology and critical care medicine from The American Board of Anesthesiology. Outside of his profession, Dr. Klein enjoys exercising and coaching his children's basketball teams. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Anthony Tedesco discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatments of biceps tendon and labrum injuries including biceps tendinitis, tears or ruptures, and superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) tears. Biceps tendinitis is an inflammation or irritation of the upper biceps tendon that connects to the bones in the shoulder. The biceps tendons attach the biceps muscle to the bones in the shoulder and in the elbow. Superior labrum anterior-posterior (SLAP) tear is an injury to the labrum of the shoulder, which is the ring of cartilage that surrounds the socket of the shoulder joint. About Anthony Tedesco, DO Dr. Anthony Tedesco began his undergraduate education at Saint Leo University in Florida and then moved to Nova Southeastern University to complete his graduate degree in Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his residency at Affinity Medical Center in Canton, Ohio before traveling across the country to San Diego, California to finish an additional year of fellowship experience in Orthopedic Sports Medicine at San Diego Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine. Dr. Tedesco specialized in general orthopedics and treatment for a wide array of fractures, injuries and degenerative conditions with a special focus on arthroscopic surgery of the knee and shoulder including procedures such as ACL reconstruction and rotator cuff repairs, as well as joint replacement of the knee and shoulder including partial knee replacement, total knee replacement, anatomic shoulder replacement and reverse total shoulder replacement. His sports background, both professionally in medicine and as a former athlete himself, make Dr. Tedesco the perfect fit for Orthopedics. When not at work, Dr. Tedesco loves spending time with his wife and son. He loves all sports, both as a spectator and playing, with a special passion for football and baseball. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Lee Evans discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatments of bunions including the connection between bunions and arthritis, hypermobility, and recovery from a bunionectomy. A bunion is a painful bony bump that develops on the inside of the foot at the big toe joint. About Lee Evans, DPM Iowa native Des Moines University graduate Dr. Lee Evans joined DMOS Orthopaedic Centers in 2001. Dr. Evans specializes in foot and ankle surgery, with special interests in fracture care, sports injuries and diabetes-related foot care. At DMOS, Dr. Evans is passionate about helping his patients overcome their foot injuries and return to the activities they love. Dr. Evans has authored several scientific papers, and also has enjoyed speaking at several medial events on a variety of topics related to foot injuries and wound healing. Outside of practicing medicine, Dr. Evans enjoys supporting his community of Carlisle, Iowa, by serving on various boards. Above all, he enjoys family time to the fullest. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Brock Reiter discusses hand and upper extremity nerve entrapments and the connection with neuropathy including; carpal tunnel, cubital tunnel, radial tunnel, and tennis elbow. Neuropathy often causes pain and numbness as a result of damage to the peripheral nerves, the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. Carpal tunnel syndrome is numbness and tingling in the hand and arm that is caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist. Cubital tunnel syndrome, also known as ulnar nerve entrapment, occurs when the ulnar nerve, which travels down your neck into your hand, becomes compressed or irritated. Radial tunnel syndrome is caused by pressure on the radial nerve, often at the elbow. Tennis elbow is inflammation, irritation, or sometimes microtearing of the tendons that connect the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow. About Brock Reiter, MD Dr. Brock Reiter is a La Porte City, Iowa native who attended Iowa State University for his undergraduate degree and then traveled to Chicago Medical School to complete his graduate degree. His residency and fellowship were both in Indianapolis at Indiana University and the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center respectively. Dr. Reiter specializes in hand and upper extremity fracture surgery and soft tissue reconstruction, as well as shoulder arthroscopy & arthroplasty, elbow arthroscopy, arthroplasty, complex wrist and hand surgeries for trauma or arthritis, and nerve disorders including compressive neuropathies (carpal or cubital tunnel syndrome) and associated traumatic nerve injuries. An avid cyclist, Dr. Reiter once rode his bike from San Francisco to Washington DC (over 4,000 miles!) as part of a charity team to raise funds and awareness for people with disabilities. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Lea Gunnell discusses her career change from engineering to orthopedics, ankle sprains, arthritis, and fusion vs total ankle replacement. Arthritis is inflammation that may cause pain and stiffness of one or more of your joints, it is common in the smaller joints of the foot and ankle. Ankle fusion, also known as arthrodesis, is a procedure to fuse the bones of the ankle into one piece. Total ankle replacement, also known as arthroplasty, is a procedure to replace the damaged articular surfaces of the ankle. About Lea Gunnell, MD Dr. Lea Gunnell joins DMOS Orthopaedic Centers with years of foot, ankle, and lower extremity surgical experience, practicing orthopedics in Michigan and Texas. She started her educational journey with an undergraduate degree in engineering from North Carolina State University. She then attended the University of Rochester School of Medicine in New York, where she earned her Doctor of Medicine degree in 2011. After completing a five-year residency at Michigan State, Dr. Gunnell traveled to the University of Washington to complete her fellowship at the Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. Dr. Gunnell’s long list of medical, teaching, and leadership experiences has prepared her to handle simple and complex foot, ankle, and lower extremity procedures. Her undergraduate degree in materials science and engineering gives her a unique perspective on the mechanics and force of bone, muscle and ligament injuries. This distinctive viewpoint, combined with her many years of medical experience, helps her deliver the highest comprehensive care for patients with foot, ankle, and lower extremity pain, injury, or trauma. Outside of work, Dr. Gunnell, an animal lover, founded the Great Escapes Horse Rescue and Sanctuary, which provides care, training, and homes for over 40 horses and donkeys. She loves to travel worldwide, including hiking in Patagonia, road trips across Brazil, and train trips in Europe. However, she can comfortably enjoy weekend trips to the family lake house or spend time reading. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Julie Grundberg discusses Plantar Fasciitis, Onychomycosis, Bunions, and Morton's Neuroma. Plantar Fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain involving inflammation of a thick band of tissue on the bottom of your foot connecting the heel bone to your toes. Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nails that causes thickening and separation from the nail bed. Bunions are a bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe when the big toe pushes against the second toe. Morton’s Neuroma is the thickening of the tissue around a nerve leading to the toes. About Julie Grundberg, DPM Dr. Julie Grundberg is a Des Moines native. After graduating from Dowling and Drake, she received her medical education and joined the DMOS team in 2000. Dr. Grundberg specializes in all foot and ankle injuries which includes but is not limited to ulcers, warts, plantar fasciitis, diabetic nail care, ingrown toenails, and other athletic injuries. Outside of her passion for helping others get back onto their feet, Dr. Grundberg enjoys recreational activities such as snow and water skiing, boating, and traveling with her family. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. John Gaffey talks about Dupuytren’s contracture and ganglion cysts. Dupuytren’s contracture is an abnormal thickening of the tissue just beneath the skin. This thickening occurs in the palm and can extend into the fingers. Ganglion Cysts are very common lumps within the hand and wrist that occur adjacent to joints or tendons. About John Gaffey, MD Dr. John Gaffey is an Iowa native and University of Iowa graduate. Dr. Gaffey joined DMOS Orthopaedic Centers in 2010 and has built a significant practice centered around hand and wrist surgery. Dr. Gaffey has an interest in and experience treating sports-related injuries. One area of further interest of Dr. Gaffey is the minimally invasive treatment of Dupuytren’s Contracture. In his free time, Dr. Gaffey enjoys outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, and boating. He also enjoys traveling on family vacations. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Mauricio Acebey talks about a variety of back conditions and treatments. Learn his approach and technology he uses to guide epidural steroid injections by using fluoroscopy and contrast preciously. He and Dr. Bremner also discuss EMG testing to identify pinched nerves and neck pain. Dr. Mauricio Acebey began his university studies here in the Midwest at the University of Chicago, where he received both his bachelor's and master's degrees. He then attended Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, where he received his Doctorate in Medicine. He completed his residency at the prestigious Rehabilitation Institute in Chicago. He followed that with a fellowship in Interventional Pain at Georgia Pain Physicians in Marietta, Georgia, where he focused on interventional spine procedures. Dr. Acebey is fluent in conversational Spanish and is board certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, pain medicine, sports medicine, and electrodiagnostic medicine. His specialties include diagnosis and treatment of back and neck conditions as well as peripheral nerve problems. Additionally, he performs minimally invasive spinal procedures, electromyography, and nerve conduction studies. When not at work, Dr. Acebey enjoys reading and spending time with his family. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Orthobiologics are substances that orthopedic surgeons use to help injuries heal more quickly. They are used to improve the healing of broken bones and injured muscles, tendons, and ligaments. These products are often made from substances that are naturally found in your body. When they are used in higher concentrations, they may help speed up the healing process. Dr. Mark Fox, DMOS Interventional Physiatrist, Non-surgical Sports Injury specialist, started his medical education pursuit here in Iowa. He received his Bachelor of Arts at the University of Iowa and Doctorate of Medicine from the Carver College of Medicine. He completed his Internal Medicine internship at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. After completing his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, Dr. Fox was a Sports Medicine fellow at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. Dr. Fox has a wealth of experience in the field of sports medicine and has worked for professional sports teams in the NBA, NHL, and MLB. His practice focuses on Interventional Physiatry and specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) to help patients function better in the world utilizing conservative measures. His background in care at recreational and professional levels of sport has prepared him to help athletes of all kinds. Dr. Fox enjoys being active and helping others achieve their athletic goals. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Grateful to have Dr. Ryan Nielsen talk about the critical role an orthopedic trauma surgeon plays when complex injuries happen. Learn how a fellowship-trained orthopedic trauma surgeon works, the approach, treatment, and success of this vital role. Dr. Ryan C Nielsen received his medical degree from Des Moines University and completed an Orthopedic Surgery Residency in Detroit, Michigan. After residency, Dr. Nielsen went on to the Reno Orthopaedic Clinic to complete an Orthopaedic Traumatology Fellowship before returning to Iowa. Dr. Nielsen's practice focuses predominantly on trauma surgery and some general orthopedics and joint replacement surgery. His interest and specialty training in trauma include the treatment of adult and pediatric fractures, polytraumatic injuries, pelvis, acetabular fractures, periarticular fractures, malunion, nonunion, and surgical treatment of musculoskeletal infections. Often seeing patients at their worst after an accident, Dr. Nielsen enjoys jointly formulating a treatment plan with his patients' goals in mind, helping to promote a safe recovery and return to activity. Dr. Nielsen has made contributions to local and international communities during volunteer work and surgical missions overseas to Tanzania and Uganda. He is a member of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and Health Volunteers Overseas. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Lynn Nelson has your back in this episode of Joint Effort. Dr. Nelson talks to Dr. Jason Sullivan about various lower back topics. Nerve pain, discectomy, laminectomy, degenerative disc disease, and how patients are positioned for back surgery. If you have had a question about the lower back, chances are Dr. Nelson answers it in this episode.Dr. Nelson joined DMOS Orthopaedic Centers in 1994 after completing his fellowship training to treat spinal injuries and disorders. Since joining DMOS, Dr. Nelson has built an extensive practice involving treating cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower back) injuries and conditions. Disk herniation, vertebral misalignments, and spinal trauma are also areas of Dr. Nelson's orthopedic practice. He has also published scientific papers concerning spinal disorders and injuries. Please note, patients should see their primary care doctor, who will determine if a spine surgery consultation with Dr. Nelson is appropriate. In addition to spinal conditions and injuries, Dr. Nelson also has extensive experience with general orthopedics trauma and care.Outside of his professional interests, Dr. Nelson leads a very active lifestyle, enjoying waterskiing, hunting, snow skiing, and biking with his family. He also enjoys farming on a local family farm.This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors.Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
In this episode, Dr. Shane Cook talks to Dr. Barron Bremner about denervation in hand and common joint arthritis. Listen as they discuss the symptoms, evaluation, and solutions to these types of hand pain.Dr. Shane Cook completed his Orthopaedic Surgery Residency at the University of Iowa and went on to OrthoCarolina in Charlotte, North Carolina, for Hand and Upper Extremity Fellowship. As a physician at DMOS Orthopaedic Centers, he specializes in hand and upper extremity surgery.Dr. Cook chose orthopedics due to the excellent care he received while on the field as an athlete himself, as he played football for the University of Colorado, NFL Europe, and New Orleans Saints. His primary mission is to help patients maximize their function through surgical and non-surgical means. He prioritizes ensuring his patients understand their diagnosis and treatment options and have all their questions answered.This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors.Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a "standard of care" in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
In this episode of Joint Effort, Orthopedic Surgeon, Ian Lin talks about knee injuries, specifically meniscus injuries, causes, symptoms, and treatments.Meniscus tears are among the most common knee injuries. Athletes, particularly those who play contact sports, are at risk for meniscus tears. However, anyone at any age can tear a meniscus.Dr. Ian Lin joined DMOS Orthopaedic Centers in 1997 after completing his education at Grinnell College and the University of Iowa Medical School.Dr. Lin sees patients with a wide variety of conditions ranging from total joint replacements to superficial injuries. He has built his extensive practice based out of the DMOS Des Moines location and enjoys working with patients of all age groups.Outside of practice, Dr. Lin coaches spring and fall baseball for a local area high school. He also enjoys spending his time in active outdoor pursuits such as kayaking, fishing, golfing, and above all – spending time with his wife and five children.This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
In this episode of Joint Effort, Dr. Mark Isaacson talks with Dr. Barron Bremner on his approach to computer navigation and robotics during surgery. He answers the what, why, and uses of precision technology to optimize patient outcomes. Dr. Mark Isaacson completed his medical degree at Des Moines University in 2009. After medical school, he completed an orthopedic internship and residency at Ohio University in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Isaacson completed fellowship training in adult reconstruction at the Houston Methodist Hospital at Texas Medical Center.He is committed to working with his patients so that they fully understand their injury or condition and feel confident that their treatment plan is right for them. This podcast represents Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan's opinions and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
In this episode of Joint Effort, Sports Medicine and Knee Surgeon, Matthew DeWall talks about the wear and tear on existing joint replacements, how to determine if a prosthesis is starting to erode, and solutions if the prosthesis fails. He also talks about all the factors that go into making this big decision with patients.Total knee replacement is one of the most successful procedures in all of medicine. In the vast majority of cases, it enables people to live more prosperous, more active lives free of chronic knee pain.Over time, however, a knee replacement may fail for a variety of reasons. When this occurs, your knee can become painful and swollen. It may also feel stiff or unstable, making it difficult to perform your everyday activities.Dr. DeWall specializes in sports medicine of the knee and hip. He is highly skilled in all aspects of knee surgery, including partial joint, total joint replacement, and arthroscopic surgery. He has also performed hundreds of total hip replacements. Dr. DeWall is an expert in Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction, knee arthritis and osteoarthritis, and meniscal repair. He uses the latest techniques and technology to perform simple and more complex hip replacement procedures. Dr. DeWall has published both textbook chapters and scientific journal articles on all of his research with respect to the knee and hip.This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Sports Medicine experts Dr. Joseph Brunkhorst and Dr. Barron Bremner explain what cartilage is, how it is damaged, and the different procedures to fix this type of injury. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of the following procedures: microfracture, chondroplasty, osteochondral allograft, autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI), and matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation. Joseph Brunkhorst, D.O. completed fellowship training in sports medicine and arthroscopy at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Brunkhorst developed his interest in sports medicine while competing as a NCAA Division I athlete during his undergraduate education at Iowa State University. Before joining DMOS Orthopaedic Surgeons in 2015, he also served as a Captain in the U.S. Army. Dr. Brunkhorst specializes in shoulder and knee arthroscopy, knee ligament reconstruction, shoulder arthroplasty – including reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, cartilage restoration procedures, including MACI and joint injections. Dr. Brunkhorst also has an interest in hip arthroscopy and enjoys helping patients with new, advanced hip procedures. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors. Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Sports Medicine experts Dr. Jeffrey Davick and Dr. Jason Sullivan talk about the complexities of the rotator cuff and effective treatments for both acute and chronic injuries. Learn about what the rotator cuff is, symptoms, and the conservative and surgical treatments.Dr. Davick’s practice includes the care of sports injuries, specifically those of the knee and shoulder. He specializes in arthroscopic surgery of the knee and shoulder and same-day and inpatient total shoulder replacement. Dr. Davick has written several textbook sections and journal articles highlighting the treatment of sports injuries. Dr. Davick enjoys helping student-athletes and has volunteered for over 20 years at local high schools and Simpson College as their team orthopedic physician.This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. David Vittetoe and Dr. Barron Bremner discuss data from evidence-based medicine and outcomes to determine treatment solutions for hips and knees. Dr. Vittetoe’s practice focuses on reconstructive surgery of the adult hip and knee. He completed his fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School and subsequently returned to Iowa.In addition to primary hip and knee replacement, he has considerable experience in complex joint replacement and revision arthroplasty. His interests also include sports-related injuries of the hip and knee, as well as arthroscopy. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Thumbs up, Dr. Patricia Kallemeier talks about the thumb: risk categories, signs and symptoms and treatments. Osteoarthritis, or degenerative arthritis, is a process that occurs with aging and describes the deterioration of the joint cartilage. Thumb arthritis is the second most common type of arthritis in the hand; the most prevalent hand arthritis involves the last joint in each finger.Dr. Kallemeier is an Iowa native and University of Iowa graduate. She joined DMOS Orthopaedic Centers in 2007 after completing an extensive Hand Surgery Fellowship at Washington University. Her interest and specialty training is in hand, wrist and elbow surgery. Dr. Kallemeier believes in patient-centered care and works with each patient to determine surgical and non-surgical options. She ensures her patients have all their questions answered and is passionate about helping patients optimize and improve their health.This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Thomas Dulaney discusses Fragility Fractures and the effect osteoporosis has on the body with Joint Effort host, Dr. Barron Bremner. Dr. Dulaney defines these fractures, common causes of bone weakness, and treatment plans for these types of injuries. Dr. Dulaney sees patients of all ages with a wide variety of conditions including, but not limited to, total knee and hip replacements, rotator cuff repairs, knee scopes, simple hand procedures, and other various orthopedic procedures. He began his career practicing out of the DMOS office in Carroll, IA, for 17 years before moving back to the Des Moines area to be closer to his sons. He practices in both the DMOS West Des Moines and DMOS Ankeny locations. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Barron Bremner talks with Dr. Jason Sullivan about Direct Anterior Hip Replacement. Dr. Bremner describes the procedure, expected outcomes, recovery, and the advantages of Direct Anterior Hip Replacement. Dr. Bremner’s experience includes outpatient total joint replacement, anterior total hip replacement, robotic-assisted partial knee replacement, PRP, BMAC, and APS orthobiologics, and arthroscopic knee and shoulder surgery. He is Board Certified and has a Subspecialty Certificate in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine practice by the American Board of Orthpaedic Surgery. Dr. Bremner did his Orthopaedic Residency at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing a “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Learn about shoulder injuries and treatments. Dr. Barron Bremner interviews Sports Medicine specialist Dr. Kary Schulte about conservative and surgical solutions. Dr. Schulte is a leading Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement surgeons in the Midwest. He completes more than 200 shoulder replacements annually, was fellowship-trained at the renowned University of Pittsburgh, and has been the sports medicine doctor for many years at Dowling Catholic.This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of the utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Paul Butler talks about one for the most complex joints in the body, the foot and ankle. The fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon talks about the how and why of Achilles Tendon tear and how to avoid, the treatment of ankle fractures, and how foot and ankle arthritis can affect you. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Patrick Sullivan discusses the evolution of total joint replacement from inpatient to outpatient surgery with Dr. Barron Bremner. As arthroplasty has progressed to the outpatient setting, the goal remains to provide patients with a durable, well-functioning joint while minimizing complications and costs associated with hospital stays. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Chris Nelson talks with Dr. Jason Sullivan about everything hip in this episode! Learn about the aspects of hip preservation and hip labrum repair. Gain new insights on acetabular labrum aka “hip labrum”. When you have a labral tear it might surprise you where the pain radiates, how it is diagnosed and what the treatment plan can be.This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
This episode specifically discusses: hand bone and forearm injuries, bone grafts and reconstruction along with hand nerve injuries and nerve repair and reconstruction. Dr. Jeffrey Rodgers and Dr. Barron Bremner talk about the different procedures and technology for bone and nerve repair and reconstruction. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Dr. Zachary Ries talks about common causes of back and neck pain with Dr. Jason Sullivan. Learn about conservative and surgical treatment options for myelopathy and radiculopathy such as artificial disk replacement and/or spinal fusions. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
What are hip and knee replacements made from? How do they work? Dr. Barron Bremner talks to Dr. Devon Goetz, DMOS Hip and Knee surgeon about the history of total joint replacements, improvements in artificial joints and bearing surfaces.This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
Shoulder dislocation or instability, call it what you want. Sports Medicine experts, Dr. Nicholas Honkamp and Dr. Jason Sullivan discuss the causes, conditions and various treatments of shoulder instability from partial to full dislocation on the anterior and posterior sides of the shoulder. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.
In this episode Dr. Barron Bremner talks Sports Medicine with Dr. Jason Sullivan. This segment specifically discusses the injuries and treatments for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) and evidence based research. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Barron Bremner and Dr. Jason Sullivan and their guests on the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.Privacy is of utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.