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Anesthesiology Journal's podcast
Featured Author Podcast: Suzetrigine for the Treatment of Acute Pain

Anesthesiology Journal's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 20:51


Moderator: James P. Rathmell, M.D. Participants: Carmen Bozic, M.D. Articles Discussed: Suzetrigine, a Nonopioid NaV1.8 Inhibitor for Treatment of Moderate-to-severe Acute Pain: Two Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trials Suzetrigine: First in a New Class of Nonopioid Analgesics for Acute Pain

Perry Nickelston: Stop Chasing Pain
SCP Mini Podcast: Chronic Pain Is Treated Differently Than Acute Pain

Perry Nickelston: Stop Chasing Pain

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 18:20


In this episode I talk about the difference between treating acute pain vs chronic pain. If you do not understand the difference you will continue to struggle with pain. I go through things you should be aware of in th system befpre an injurty and how that inpacts recovery after an injury. We go over my Head To Toe Mojo assessment and how it helps you find the silent inflammation causing chaos in the body.  Links to workshops: Head To Toe Mojo Tongue Mojo 

Medication Talk
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder

Medication Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 37:55 Transcription Available


Listen in as our expert panel discusses medications for management of opioid use disorder. They'll review strategies to optimize buprenorphine use and clarify the role of methadone and naltrexone.Special guest:Tyler J. Varisco, PharmD, PhDUniversity of Houston College of Pharmacy Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Health Outcomes and PolicyAssistant Director, The PREMIER CenterYou'll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC's Editorial Advisory Board:Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLM, Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine for the Prisma Health/USC School of Medicine Greenville Family Medicine Residency Program at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, GreenvilleCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPS, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Oregon Health and Science UniversityFor the purposes of disclosure, Dr. Varisco reports a financial relationship [cardiology, inflammatory bowel disease] with HEALIX Infusion Therapy (research consultant).The other speakers have nothing to disclose.  All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC's monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in March 2025.TRC Healthcare offers CE credit for this podcast. Log in to your Pharmacist's Letter, Pharmacy Technician's Letter,or Prescriber Insights account and look for the title of this podcast in the list of available CE courses.Claim CreditThe clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist's Letter, Pharmacy Technician's Letter, and Prescriber Insights: FAQ: Management of Opioid Use DisorderChart: Treatment of Opioid WithdrawalFAQ: Treatment of Acute Pain in Opioid Use DisorderFAQ: Meds for Opioid OverdoseSend us a textIf you're not yet a subscriber, find out more about our product offerings at trchealthcare.com. Follow, rate, and review this show in your favorite podcast app. Find the show on YouTube by searching for ‘TRC Healthcare' or clicking here. You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at ContactUs@trchealthcare.com.

ASRA RAPP
Episode 68: #ASRASPRING25 Meeting Preview

ASRA RAPP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 41:37


We're only 2 weeks away from celebrating ASRA Pain Medicine's 50th anniversary! Raj Gupta (@dr_rajgupta) brings us a sneak peek into the meeting by sitting down with meeting chair Vishal Uppal and fellow faculty members Sara Amaral, Ryan D'Souza, and Hari Kalagara to discuss the inspiring program and exciting networking events. See how far #regionalanesthesia and #painmedicine have come and what the future looks like by joining us for the 50th Annual Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Meeting (#ASRASPRING25) this May 1-3, 2025, in Orlando, FL. Register at asra.com/raapm. Streamed 4/18/2025.Guests:-  Vishal Uppal, MBBS (@Ropivacaine)- Sara Amaral, MD (@saraamaralMD)-  Ryan D'Souza, MD (@Ryan_S_DSouzaMD) -  Hari Kalagara, MD (@KalagaraHari) ________________Thanks to The Preps from Philadelphia, PA for the music: “Hindsight" and “Left Behind". The band features Steve Breslin on vocals/guitars, Bryan Schwenk on guitars/vocals, Jeff Frederick on bass, and Eric Schwenk on drums.Support the showTwitter: @ASRA_Society, @dr_rajgupta

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#477 Hotcakes: Suzetrigine for acute pain, SGLT2i and PAD, Safety of Lowering LDL, Restrictive vs Liberal Transfusion Strategy in MI revisited

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 49:40


Join us as we review recent practice-changing articles on suzetrigine for acute pain, the risk of PAD events from SGLT2 inhibitors, the safety of very low LDL, and the benefits of restrictive vs liberal transfusion strategies in acute MI with anemia. Fill your brain hole with a delicious stack of hotcakes! Featuring Rahul Ganatra (@rbganatra), Matt Watto (@doctorwatto), and special guest Molly Brett (Paul Williams got a break and took a much-needed vacation this week!). Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newsletter | Contact | Swag! | CME Credits Written and Hosted by: Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH; Molly Brett MD, and Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Reviewer: Leah Witt, MD Technical Production: Pod Paste Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Show Segments Intro, guest introduction, disclaimer Cognitive safety of very low LDL Cholesterol Suzetrigine for acute pain Risk for amputation associated with SGLT2 inhibitors Transfusion strategies in acute MI with anemia revisited Outro Sponsor: Freed Visit Freed.ai and usecode: CURB50 to get $50 off your first month when you subscribe.  Sponsor: Ezeresus Listeners of the Curbsiders podcast get access to a 2-month free trial, letting them use 100% of the features of the app. For more information visit www.ezresus.com/curbsiders Sponsor: Bombas  Enjoy worldwide shipping to over two hundred countries. Head over to Bombas.com/curb and use code curb for 20% off your first purchase. Sponsor: Continuing Education Company Special offer for Curbsiders listeners: Save30% on all online courses and live webcasts with promocode CURB30. Visit www.CMEmeeting.org/curbsiders to explore all offerings and claim your discount. 

Beyond The Mask: Innovation & Opportunities For CRNAs
The Future of Acute Pain Management – Suzetrigine: A Game Changer?

Beyond The Mask: Innovation & Opportunities For CRNAs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 71:40


The world of anesthesia is evolving, and pain management is at the forefront of this transformation. In this episode, we dive into the revolutionary non-opioid analgesic, Suzetrigine, a selective NaV1.8 inhibitor making waves in perioperative and acute pain management. With increasing pressure to reduce opioid dependence while maintaining effective pain control, anesthesia providers must stay ahead of cutting-edge developments. Join us as we break down the pharmacology, safety profile, clinical trial data, and real-world implications of this game-changing drug. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode: We'll talk about dosing in extreme detail because, as anesthesia providers, we know that precision matters. The drug interactions is a critical consideration and we'll run through adjustments that need to be made. We get to the into the physiology and pharmacology implications of Suzetrigine, focusing on what this means for nurse anesthetists. The pharmacological properties of Suzetrigine and how it functions at a molecular level to modulate pain perception. The side effects and contraindications. Scientific trials and comparisons to other analgesics for nurse anesthetists.   Visit us online: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/ The 1099 CRNA Institute: https://aana.com/1099 Get the CE Certificate here: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Beyond-the-Mask-CE-Cert-FILLABLE.pdf Help us grow by leaving a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-mask-innovation-opportunities-for-crnas/id1440309246 Donate to Our Heart Your Hands here: https://www.ourheartsyourhands.org/donate  Support Team Emma Kate: https://grouprev.com/haloswalk2024-shannon-shannon-brekken

mg par kilo - balado
Épisode 12 | Douleur aiguë (partie 1)

mg par kilo - balado

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 23:28 Transcription Available


Avec Dre Tanya Santella, anesthésiste pédiatrique, Catherine Corriveau, candidate infirmière praticienne spécialisée en soins pédiatriques (CIPS SP), et Flaviu Adrian Mosora, pharmacien, nous allons:  Partie 1: Définir les grandes catégories de types de douleur; Discuter des principes généraux de prise en charge et les options de traitement pour la douleur aiguë; Résumer la place de la naloxone en pédiatrie, un médicament pouvant renverser les effets d'une surdose d'opioïdes. Partie 2: Distinguer les options de traitement pour la douleur chronique au sein d'une approche biopsychosociale; Souligner le rôle de chaque professionnel(le) dans l'équipe interdisciplinaire prenant en charge globalement le patient et sa famille; Discuter de la gestion des effets secondaires des médicaments couramment prescrits. Références:Trottier ED, Ali S, Doré-Bergeron MJ, Chauvin-Kimoff L. Les pratiques exemplaires pour l'évaluation et le traitement de la douleur chez les enfants. Paediatr Child Health. 2022Norme HSO (Ajouter au panier gratuitement pour obtenir le format PDF) Gestion de la douleur pédiatrique - CAN/HSO 13200:2023Manworren RC, Stinson J. Pediatric Pain Measurement, Assessment, and Evaluation. Semin Pediatr Neurol. 2016Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, & Task Force on Pain in Infants, Children, and Adolescents. (2001). The assessment and management of acute pain in infants, children, and adolescents. PediatricsMaison Victor-Gadbois. Mini-Guide Palli-Science 2024Dépliant HSJ: Douleur - prise en chargeSKIP - solutions pour la douleur chez l'enfant. Pediadol - un groupe d'experts de la douleur de l'enfant. Pediadol.orgCanadian Pain SocietyDouleur: CHU Sainte-Justine https://www.chusj.org/fr/Soins-services/D/Douleur Merci pour l'écoute! Allez mettre une réaction sur vos épisodes préférés, partagez la bonne nouvelle sur Facebook/Instagram et abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer

2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs
40 - ST-segment Elevation to Occlusion MI, Stercoral Colitis, and KEN MILNE! | The 2 View

2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 104:59


Welcome to Episode 40 – the BIG 4-0!! – of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! Show Notes for Episode 40 of “The 2 View” – ST-segment elevation MI to occlusion MI, recurrent uncomplicated UTIs in Women, stercoral colitis in the emergency department, an interview with Dr. Ken Milne, and more. Segment 1 – ST-segment elevation MI to occlusion MI, corneal abrasions, and recurrent uncomplicated UTIs in women Green SM, Tomaszewski C, Valente JH, Lo B, Milne K. Use of Topical Anesthetics in the Management of Patients With Simple Corneal Abrasions: Consensus Guidelines From the American College of Emergency Physicians. Ann Emerg Med. Annals of Emergency Medicine: An International Journal. Published May 2024. https://www.annemergmed.com/article/S0196-0644(24)00004-0/fulltext McLaren J, de Alencar JN, Aslanger EK, Meyers HP, Smith SW. From ST-Segment Elevation MI to Occlusion MI: The New Paradigm Shift in Acute Myocardial Infarction. JACC Adv. JACC Journals. Published November 2024. https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.101314 Morgenstern J. More medical dogma: The “golden period” for laceration repair. First10EM. Published October 24, 2022. https://first10em.com/more-medical-dogma-the-golden-period-for-laceration-repair/ Recurrent Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections in Women: AUA/CUA/SUFU Guideline (2022) - American urological association. Auanet.org. Published 2019, Reviewed and Validity Confirmed 2022. https://www.auanet.org/guidelines-and-quality/guidelines/recurrent-uti Segment 2 – Stercoral colitis in the emergency department Bae E, Tran J, Shah K. Stercoral colitis in the emergency department: a review of the literature. Int J Emerg Med. Published January 2 2024. https://intjem.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12245-023-00578-x Hoverstadt MDP. International journal of emergency medicine. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. https://intjem.biomedcentral.com/ International Journal of Emergency Medicine. BioMed Central. https://intjem.biomedcentral.com/ Keim AA, Campbell RL, Mullan AF, et al. Stercoral Colitis in the Emergency Department: A Retrospective Review of Presentation, Management, and Outcomes. Ann Emerg Med. Annals of Emergency Medicine: An International Journal. Published July 2023. https://www.annemergmed.com/article/S0196-0644(23)00098-7/abstract Segment 3 – Interview with Dr. Ken Milne Milne K. SGEM#457: Inhale – Nebulized or IV Ketamine for Acute Pain? The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine - Meet 'em, greet 'em, treat 'em and street 'em. Published October 19, 2024. https://thesgem.com/2024/10/sgem457-inhale-nebulized-or-iv-ketamine-for-acute-pain/ Recurring Sources Center for Medical Education. Ccme.org. http://ccme.org The Proceduralist. Theproceduralist.org. http://www.theproceduralist.org The Procedural Pause. Emergency Medicine News. Lww.com. https://journals.lww.com/em-news/blog/theproceduralpause/pages/default.aspx The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine. Thesgem.com. http://www.thesgem.com Trivia Question: Send answers to 2viewcast@gmail.com Be sure to keep tuning in for more great prizes and fun trivia questions! Once you hear the question, please email us your guesses at 2viewcast@gmail.com and tell us who you want to give a shout-out to. Be sure to listen in and see what we have to share!

The Vibrant Flow Podcast
What Sciatica Taught Me (Once Again) & How I Dissolved Acute Pain

The Vibrant Flow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 15:50


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RCEM Learning
December 2024

RCEM Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 88:50


Merry Christmas! This month for the December 2024 episode of the RCEM Learning Podcast, we have got a new in EM segment looking at the surgical management of haemorrhagic stroke. Becky and Chris talk gift us with a big discussion around the management of pain in the ED. Rob talks to Laura Howard and Gregory Yates about reviving the BestBETS project, before ending with New Online. If you'd like to email us, please feel free to do so here. After listening, complete a short quiz to have your time accredited for CPD at the RCEMLearning website! (04:29) New in EM - Surgery for haemorrhagic stroke Trial of Early Minimally Invasive Removal of Intracerebral Hemorrhage (Pradilla et al., 2024) (15:45) Guidelines for EM - RCEM Management of Acute Pain in Adults in the ED RCEM Management of Acute Pain in Adults in the ED (RCEM, 2024) (01:12:43) Laura Howard and Gregory Yates - BestBETs BestBETs Get Involved with BestBETs (Email link) Best Evidence Topic report: Is a CT head required for patients who present to the emergency department with a first seizure? (Yates & Williams, EMJ, 2024) (01:23:20) New Online – new articles on RCEMLearning for your CPD The Forgotten Tribe - Lauren Fraser and Michelle Jacobs Surgical Management of Acute Wounds in the ED - Olajide Kamal Badmus, Riad Hosein Curriculum Cup (Respiratory) - RCEMLearning

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
972: Two equally bad ways of treating acute pain in elderly ED patients?

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 3:29


Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode972. In this episode, I'll discuss an article comparing IV acetaminophen with IV hydromorphone for acute pain in elderly ED patients. The post 972: Two equally bad ways of treating acute pain in elderly ED patients? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
SGEM#458: Hurt So Good –Ketamine Can Make the Hurt so Good – If used as an Adjunct to Opioids for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024


Date: October 29, 2024 Reference: Galili et al. Low dose ketamine as an adjunct to morphine: a randomized controlled trial among patients with and without current opioid use. AEM Oct 2024. Guest Skeptic: Dr. Neil Dasgupta is an emergency medicine physician and ED intensivist from Long Island, NY.  He is the Vice Chair of the Emergency Department […] The post SGEM#458: Hurt So Good –Ketamine Can Make the Hurt so Good – If used as an Adjunct to Opioids for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
SGEM#457: Inhale – Nebulized or IV Ketamine for Acute Pain?

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 29:01


Date: October 7, 2024 Reference: Nguyen et al. Comparison of Nebulized Ketamine to Intravenous Subdissociative Dose Ketamine for Treating Acute Painful Conditions in the Emergency Department: A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Double-Dummy Controlled Trial. Annals of EM 2024. Guest Skeptic: Dr. Brendan Freeman is an emergency medicine physician, assistant professor of emergency medicine, and medical education […] The post SGEM#457: Inhale – Nebulized or IV Ketamine for Acute Pain? first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.

Dhru Purohit Show
The Dangers of a Sedentary Lifestyle and How Movement Can Treat Chronic Pain and Prevent Disease with Dr. Andrea Furlan

Dhru Purohit Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 75:14


This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, LMNT, and Thesis. One in five people is impacted by chronic pain. Many believe that chronic pain is simply a byproduct of aging, with little that can be done beyond managing it. Today's guest offers a unique approach to chronic pain, sharing her mind-body practice for effectively addressing and alleviating it. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Andrea Furlan to explore chronic pain, its top drivers, and common myths about treatment. Dr. Furlan discusses the dangers of a sedentary lifestyle in exacerbating chronic pain and reveals her unique approach to treating it. She also covers how diet, sleep, and alcohol can impact chronic pain and shares the most successful interventions for addressing it. Dr. Andrea Furlan is a scientist at the Institute for Work & Health (IWH) and physician and senior scientist at the KITE Research Institute, Toronto Rehab, University Health Network(UHN). She is a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation professor at the University of Toronto. She is chair of ECHO Ontario Chronic Pain and Opioid Stewardship at UHN and co-chair of ECHO Occupational and Environmental Medicine and ECHO for Return to Work of Public Safety Personnel at IWH. She is a physician in the pain clinic at Toronto Rehab and the author of the book 8 STEPS to Conquer Chronic Pain. A Doctor's Guide to Lifelong Relief.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Furlan dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Chronic vs. Acute Pain (00:00:30 / 00:00:30) Top Drivers of Chronic Pain (04:07 / 04:07) Myths About Treating Chronic Pain (08:22 / 11:35) The Dangers of a Sedentary Lifestyle (11:20 / 14:30) How to Address Chronic Lower Back Pain (21:00 / 26:17) 8 Food Rules (27:40 / 32:57) Alcohol Use and Environmental Factors (39:18 / 44:35) Supplements to Support Chronic Pain (43:30 / 48:47) Fear of Chronic Pain (53:11 / 58:28) The Most Successful Interventions (57:15 / 1:02:32) Avoiding a Sedentary Life by Activating Joy (1:00:45 / 1:06:02) Mindset Matters (1:04:30 / 1:09:47) Also mentioned in this episode: 8 Steps to Conquer Chronic Pain: A Doctor's Guide to Lifelong Relief  To learn more about Dr. Furlan, follow her on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, X/Twitter, or her website.  This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, LMNT, and Thesis. To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Right now, Thesis is offering my community $60 off your first subscription. Just head to takethesis.com/dhru and use the code DHRU to enhance your cognitive health today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hanging with History
French Revolution; Calendars, Cults and Acute Pain

Hanging with History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 35:49


We close the French Revolution at the Thermidorean Reaction and the execution of Robespierre.  We treat the conspiracy to overthrow Robespierre as a self fulfilling prophecy.  Once you know Robespierre is against you, he will kill you, so you begin a conspiracy against him.But first we go into some of the cultural changes driven by the Revolution.  Sculpture, public exposure to art, the calendars and measurement systems, and fashion.  Then we go into the Cult of Reason and the Cult of the Supreme Being.  These are weird enough to be difficult to believe ever really happened.

ASRA News
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Extended Acute Pain Management after Amputation: The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Experience

ASRA News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 13:07


"Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Extended Acute Pain Management after Amputation: The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Experience" by Keith O'Conor, MD, Shane Barre, DO, and Sanjib D. Adhikary, MD. From ASRA Pain Medicine News, May 2024. See original article at www.asra.com/may24news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted. Support the Show.

Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair
#429: Homeopathic Formulas for Pain, Cold and Flu, and Seasonal Allergies with Marie Camille

Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 63:04


Homeopathy can feel complicated. How do you know which remedy to use, and when? MediNatura takes the guesswork out of it for you with formulas that are comprehensive and effective. On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared talks to Marie Camille from MediNatura about their formulas for many different kinds of pain, a true cold and flu remedy, and a one-two punch for seasonal allergies that covers everything from your drippy nose and itchy eyes, to skin reactions. You'll learn how and why these formulas simplify homeopathics for you and why you may want them in your medicine cabinet.Products:MediNatura ProductsAdditional Information:#393: What Is Homeopathy and How Does It Work? With Guillaume Lois#406: TUDCA's Many Uses Beyond Liver Support; Plus Arnica's Place In Your Medicine Cabinet Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Managing Acute Pain with YARAL Pharma's Topical Solutions | Yaral Pharma

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 43:26


Topics: The important role topical patches play in prescription pain management   Key Messages:   Pharmacists play a vital role in supporting patients seeking acute, non-opioid pain relief, and their proactive engagement can ensure personalized and effective pain management solutions.  Clinically proven, medicated patches deliver pain relief directly to the site of pain where it is needed most.   One effective prescription-strength option to consider is YARAL Pharma's Diclofenac Epolamine Topical Patch 1.3%.  This option may be covered by the patient's insurance; therefore, patients can access prescription-strength relief while minimizing out-of-pocket costs compared to over-the-counter alternatives.  Product Attributes:   Diclofenac epolamine topical system 1.3%: a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) indicated for the topical treatment of acute pain due to minor strains, sprains, and contusions in adults and pediatric patients 6 years and older.   Accessible and Affordable  The Authorized Generic of the Flector® (diclofenac epolamine) topical system 1.3%. Patients receive a product identical to the brand, at an affordable price.  Targeted Topical Acute Pain Relief  Low systemic exposure. For a wide variety of patients and pain sites  Fast-acting  Significant pain relief within 4 hours after first application. Sustained pain reduction for 7 days with twice-a-day application  Long Lasting  Delivers NSAID power for 12 hours    Lidocaine Patch 5%: Treatment to help relieve pain associated with post-herpetic neuralgia, a complication from shingles, causing a burning painful skin rash.  Fast Acting  Medicated  Numbing Prescription Relief  Odor Free    Guardrails:    While both Lidocaine Patch 5% and Diclofenac Epolamine Topical System 1.3% may be used for pain, the approved indications differ, therefore we cannot say that diclofenac can be used as an alternative to or substitute for lidocaine, or that Lidocaine Patch 5% (FDA approved only for shingles complications) can be used as an alternative to or substitute for other FDA-approved indications for lidocaine pain-relief products.  We will need to stay on label for each product regarding indication, ISI, etc. and cannot make claims specific to YARAL's products.  Diclofenac Epolamine Topical System 1.3%  Diclofenac Epolamine Topical System 1.3% - YARAL Pharma Inc.  diclofenac-PI-8-29-23.pdf (yaralpharma.com)    Lidocaine Patch 5%  Lidocaine Patch 5% - YARAL Pharma Inc.  PI_Lidocaine-13851.pdf (yaralpharma.com)  Ensure products are not positioned for chronic pain.  We cannot make comparisons that YARAL's products can be used as an alternative to opioids because the indications for use and safety profiles are different, and there is no head-to-head study at this time directly comparing the safety/efficacy of YARAL's products to opioids for YARAL's FDA-approved uses.  We cannot make comparative claims to OTC pain relief products or suggest alternatives because the safety profiles differ and the approved indications for use may differ across various products.  Must focus only on monadic (non-comparative) claims for YARAL's products.  Must include fair balance with safety information, including the «major statement« of risks for products discussed.    Questions/Topics:  Introduction:  Can you share a bit about your background and experience in pain management as a pharmacist?  How did you become interested in non-opioid pain management?  Can you speak about the evolution of pain management?   Movement toward topical pain treatment options  How topical patches play a role in pain management  Topical Pain Management:  Could you explain why topical delivery of pain medications is an important option for patients/physicians to consider?  Touch lightly on available options (OTC, prescription)  Make expressly clear that OTCs and Rx drugs are not interchangeable, as the approved uses and the safety profiles differ significantly. Patients must always talk to their doctor about their pain management options.  Identify patient populations most likely to benefit  Long-term care community (reduction in frequency of administration)  What role can pharmacists play in educating patients about topical pain management?  What makes Diclofenac Epolamine Topical Patch 1.3% an option for acute pain relief for minor strains and sprains in adults and children over 6?   How do YARAL Pharma's topical patches for acute pain management benefit the patient's experience?  As an example, let us take YARAL Pharma's product Diclofenac Epolamine Topical System 1.3% - a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) indicated for the topical treatment of acute pain due to minor strains, sprains, and contusions in adults and pediatric patients 6 years and older.   As an authorized generic of IBSA USA's Flector, Diclofenac Epolamine Topical System 1.3% offers patients a non-opioid, topical treatment backed by more than 30 years of clinical experience.   This prescription, medicated patch delivers pain relief directly to the site of pain where it is needed most.   The prescription patches are mess-free, offer localized absorption of active ingredients, and are not habit-forming.  These topical patches provide controlled release of medication, maintaining optimal concentration and reducing the need for frequent administration.  Patches for topical use can release a medicinal product in a controlled manner over periods of up to 12 hours, offering many advantages over oral administration.   Current State of the Topical Patch Market:   What do you feel is driving the explosive growth in the use of topical pain management options?  Future Developments:  Are there any upcoming developments or innovations in pain management that listeners should be aware of?    Major Statements   Diclofenac Epolamine Topical System 1.3%    Diclofenac Epolamine Topical System 1.3% is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used for treating acute pain from minor strains, sprains, and bruises in adults and children aged 6 and older.     Serious side effects may include increased risk of cardiovascular and gastrointestinal (GI) events. NSAIDs can raise the risk of heart attack, stroke, gastrointestinal bleeding, ulceration, and perforation of the stomach and intestines, which can be fatal. The risk for serious cardiovascular events may occur early in treatment and may increase with duration of use. Elderly patients and those with a history of peptic ulcer disease or GI bleeding are at higher risk for serious GI events.    Do not use in patients who are allergic to diclofenac or any of its ingredients, or have a history of asthma, urticaria, or other allergic-type reactions after taking aspirin or other NSAIDs. Do not use in the setting of coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Avoid use on broken skin. Discontinue immediately if signs of hypersensitivity occur.      Patients should be informed about the warning signs and symptoms of liver problems. Discontinue use if abnormal liver tests persist or worsen or if signs of liver disease develop. Avoid using Diclofenac Epolamine Topical System 1.3% in patients with severe heart failure unless the benefits are expected to outweigh the risks.    The most common side effects include itching, nausea, and headache. Patients should stop use, and consult their doctor, at the first sign of skin rash or other signs of sensitivity.    Patients should ask their doctor if Diclofenac Epolamine Topical System 1.3% is right for them. For more information and Full Prescribing Information including Boxed Warning and Important Safety Information, visit www.yaralpharma.com.    Lidocaine Patch 5%    Lidocaine Patch 5% is indicated for relief of pain associated with post-herpetic neuralgia, a common complication of shingles. It should only be applied to intact skin.    Lidocaine patch 5% is contraindicated in patients with a known history of sensitivity to local anesthetics of the amide type, or to any other component of the product.     Cases of methemoglobinemia, a rare blood disorder that affects how red blood cells deliver oxygen throughout the body, have been reported in association with local anesthetic use. It is important for patients to store and dispose of Lidocaine Patch 5% out of the reach of children, pets and others. Applying Lidocaine Patch 5% to larger areas or for longer than the recommended wearing time could result in increased absorption of lidocaine and high blood concentrations, leading to serious adverse effects. Patients should avoid contact with water, such as bathing, swimming, or showering.    Reactions may occur at the site of application. These reactions are generally mild and resolve within a few minutes to hours. Allergic and severe allergic reactions associated with lidocaine, although rare, can occur.     Patients with severe hepatic disease are at greater risk of developing toxic blood concentrations of lidocaine because of their inability to metabolize lidocaine normally. Advise patients to discontinue use immediately and seek immediate medical attention if the following signs or symptoms occur pale, gray, or blue-colored skin (cyanosis); headache; rapid heart rate; shortness of breath; lightheadedness; or fatigue.       Patients should ask their doctor if Lidocaine Patch 5% is right for them. For more information, including Full Prescribing Information and Important Safety Information, visit www.yaralpharma.co  

Yoga With Jake Podcast
Dr. Adriaan Louw: How Acute Pain Becomes Chronic Pain.

Yoga With Jake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 51:56


Adriaan Louw, PT, PhDAdriaan earned his undergraduate, master's degree and PhD in physiotherapy from the University of Stellenbosch in Cape Town, South Africa. He is an adjunct faculty member at St. Ambrose University and the University of Nevada Las Vegas, teaching pain science. Adriaan has taught throughout the US and internationally for 25 years at numerous national and international manual therapy, pain science and medical conferences. He has authored and co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles related to spinal disorders and pain science. Adriaan completed his Ph.D. on pain neuroscience education and is the Director of the Therapeutic Neuroscience Research Group – an independent collaborative initiative studying pain neuroscience. Adriaan is a senior faculty, pain science director and vice-president of faculty experience for Evidence in Motion.

ASRA News
ASRA Pain Medicine Collaboration Expanding up North: Working Together with the Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society Regional and Acute Pain Section

ASRA News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 4:16


"ASRA Pain Medicine Collaboration Expanding up North: Working Together with the Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society Regional and Acute Pain Section" by Vivian Ip, MBChB, MRCP, FRCA, and Vishal Uppal, MBBS, FRCA, EDRA, MSC. From ASRA Pain Medicine News, February 2024. See original article at www.asra.com/feb24news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted. Support the show

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#422 LIVE! Inpatient Management of Sickle Cell Crisis, Acute Pain, RBC Transfusions & Acute Chest Syndrome

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 57:16


Learn practical tips for the inpatient management of patients with sickle cell disease and vaso-occlusive crisis from guest, Dr. Yoo Mee Shin (Emory). We cover acute pain management including adjuvant therapies, IV fluids, oxygen therapy, the management of acute chest syndrome, and when to perform simple vs exchange transfusions. Key takeaways include the importance of early triage and analgesia, addressing misconceptions about opioid use disorder in patients with sickle cell disease, and recognizing complications of vaso-occlusive crises. Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newsletter | Contact | Swag! | CME Show Segments 00:00 Intro 01:27 Getting to know our guest 07:48 Case Presentation and Initial Management of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) 13:46 Misconceptions about opioid use disorder and sickle cell 17:02 Management of Acute Pain in Sickle Cell Disease 25:46 Adjuvant therapy for pain 29:04 Transition to outpatient care 32:46 General admission orders for sickle cell 38:44 Management of Acute Chest Syndrome 42:01 Simple vs exchange transfusion 47:08 Transfusion in preoperative and pregnant patients 48:03 Transitions and follow-up care 49:35 Key takeaways and Outro Credits Written and Produced by:  Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art & Infographic: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP    Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Technical Production: PodPaste Guest: Yoo Mee Shin MD Sponsor: Green Chef Go to greenchef.com/60curb and use code 60curb to get 60% off, plus 20% off your next two months. Sponsor: NetSuite Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist, designed to give you consistently excellent performance -absolutely free, at NetSuite.com/CURBSIDERS

Aches and Gains with Dr. Paul Christo
Multimodal Analgesia for Acute Pain and Seglentis™: Part I

Aches and Gains with Dr. Paul Christo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024


When we experience pain, it begins as an acute process. It might be an ankle sprain, arm fracture, or due to surgery. In fact, chronic postsurgical pain affects up to 50% of adults. Guidelines suggest using multimodal analgesia to manage acute pain. Seglentis, a unique oral medication is available that combines tramadol, a weak opioid […]

Aches and Gains with Dr. Paul Christo
Multimodal Analgesia for Acute Pain and Seglentis™: Part II

Aches and Gains with Dr. Paul Christo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024


When we experience pain, it begins as an acute process. It might be an ankle sprain, arm fracture, or due to surgery. In fact, chronic postsurgical pain affects up to 50% of adults. Guidelines suggest using multimodal analgesia to manage acute pain. Seglentis, a unique oral medication is available that combines tramadol, a weak opioid […]

PEM Rules
Episode 76: Dealing with Acute (and Chronic) Pain in the Pediatric Emergency Department

PEM Rules

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 29:02


As a PEM physician, treating pain is a big part of my life and sometimes it is easier said than done. This why I invited Dr. Alan Bielskay, a Pediatric Anesthesiologist (and pain expert) from Denver CO to talk about pain treatment in children.     Please consider contributing to PEM Rules at https://ko-fi.com/pemrules And check out www.pemrules.com    Copyright PEM Rules LLC DISCLAIMER By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use these resources as medical advice to treat any medical conditions in either yourself or others, including, but not limited to, patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast or website. Under no circumstances shall PEM Rules, the PEM Rules podcast or any guests or affiliated entities be responsible for damages arising from their use. 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 website or in the podcast.

Untold Physio Stories
With Acute Pain Like This, Who Needs Chronic?

Untold Physio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 12:32


300th Episode! Thanks for listening! In most cases, acute pain is easier to manage and treat than chronic pain. In this case, Erson reviews a case he successfully managed a few years back when it was chronic. Now, the patient returned within 5 days of an MVA, was actually about 80% better by the time she saw him, but things rapidly went awry. Untold Physio Stories is sponsored by ⁠Comprehend PT⁠- Leave Comprehend PT running in the background or record audio when you have time. The AI based SOAP note generator does the rest! No need for accuracy or exact wording! It's a game changer and will give you more time with your patients! Use code MMT50 to save 50% off your first month. Free trial available at sign up!⁠⁠ The Eclectic Approach Network⁠⁠ - Check out Dr. E's all new private, non tracking and ad free network for rehab pros! It's free to join, has chat, feed, and all the features of other social networks without the creeping tracking. Check out ⁠⁠EDGE Mobility System⁠⁠'s Best Sellers - Something for every PT, OT, DC, MT, ATC or Fitness Minded Individual https://edgemobilitysystem.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/untoldphysiostories/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/untoldphysiostories/support

Prolonged Fieldcare Podcast
Prolonged Field Care Podcast 159: IV Lidocaine for Acute Pain

Prolonged Fieldcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 55:27


Dennis interviews Sandeep, an anesthesiologist with military experience, about the use of IV lidocaine for acute pain management. Sandeep explains that IV lidocaine can be a useful opioid-sparing option, especially in austere environments with limited resources. While it has a narrow therapeutic window, proper dosing can provide analgesia and reduce opioid consumption. Sandeep emphasizes the importance of safety considerations, including patient selection and monitoring for side effects. He also discusses the potential benefits in the context of trauma and surgery. Overall, IV lidocaine could be a valuable tool when managed carefully in the field. Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective

Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair
#375: A Comprehensive Approach to Chronic Pain with Maggie Frank

Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 62:56


Pain can be one of the most challenging aspects of life, especially when that pain becomes chronic. There is no one size fits all approach to pain relief, but one thing that seems clear is that a holistic approach combining many various options increases the success rate dramatically. On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared and Maggie discuss the difference between acute and chronic pain and how the body responds to both. You'll learn about the body's own endocannabinoid system as well as the lifestyle changes and supplements that have helped both Jared and Maggie - as well as many others - to step out of chronic pain and back into life.Products:CV Sciences CBD+ Products - call to order 801-292-6662CBD+ Relief Softgels (no THC)CBD+ Reserve Gummies (THC)Lifewave Patches - call to inquire 801-292-6662CuraMedCuraMed Acute Pain ReliefBosMed 500 Extra Strength Advanced BoswelliaAdditional Information:Episode #264: Jen's Story: How One Woman Fought Through Addiction, Mental and Physical Illness to Find Vitality.Episode #186 The Powerful Effect of 10:1 ratio CBD + THC with Stuart TomcVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem
#356. The New Science of Pain - How it Works & Why Ice Isn't the Answer with Dr. Tom Walters

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 18:12


Pain can feel mysterious and debilitating. But what really causes it? How does the brain process pain signals from the body? Is resting an injury always the best approach? Board-certified physical therapist Dr. Tom Walters demystifies pain and reveals research-backed strategies to recover faster. With 13 years of clinical experience, Dr. Walters dives into the latest science on how the brain generates the experience of pain. He explains key concepts like neural danger signals, pain thresholds, and how psychology and environment shape your pain perception. Dr. Walters also debunks common myths around injury rehab, challenging outdated RICE methods with new PEACE and LOVE protocols focused on gentle, early movement. Learn: The newest definitions of pain How thoughts, memories and beliefs affect your pain experience The role of “danger” receptors and neural signaling How culture and meaning influence pain perception Why resting an injury excessively can backfire Cutting-edge rehab protocols to start moving safely sooner When you need professional help versus self-care Daily exercises and lifestyle tweaks to raise your pain threshold Dr. Walters brings clarity to the complexity of pain while offering hope and practical solutions to resolve it. Tune in now to gain control over your pain. Learn how to Stop Exercise Burnout with my Free email course Get my weekly newsletter - Adaptation. Start AIM7 for Free Rehab Science Order the book Rehab Science Follow & connect with Tom on YouTube & Instagram Quotable moments: "The pool is such a wonderful equalizer for that." - Lauren Murphy "And then we get to give you some tools to deal with that and to deal with that stress." - Lauren Murphy "Stress is stress, and learning to deal with it is just an invaluable tool." -Lauren Murphy "I thought my stress was so unique...you're right. Stress is stress." - Lauren Murphy "We can definitely engineer stress that feels like the stress you're going to experience in whatever situation you're in, no matter what sport you're in." - Lauren Murphy ABOUT THE BLUEPRINT PODCAST: The BluePrint Podcast is for busy professionals and Household CEOs who care deeply about their families, career, and health. Host Dr. Erik Korem distills cutting edge-science, leadership, and life skills into simple tactics optimized for your busy lifestyle and goals.   Dr. Korem interviews scientists, coaches, elite athletes, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and exceptional people to discuss science and practical skills you can implement to become the most healthy, resilient, and impactful version of yourself. On a mission to equip people to pursue audacious goals, thrive in uncertainty, and live a healthy and fulfilled life, Dr. Erik Korem is a High-Performance pioneer. He introduced sports science and athlete-tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football over a decade ago. He has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience. He is the Founder and CEO of AIM7, a health and fitness app that unlocks the power of wearables by providing you with daily personalized recommendations to enhance your mind, body, and recovery. SUPPORT & CONNECT Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erikkorem/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ErikKorem LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-korem-phd-19991734/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erikkorem Website - https://www.erikkorem.com/ Newsletter - https://erikkoremhpcoach.activehosted.com/fSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

kayalortho Podcast
A Comprehensive Guide to Interventional Pain Management with Dr. Jonathan Reisman

kayalortho Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 36:53 Transcription Available


Do you ever wonder why pain feels the way it does? Or how to manage it effectively? We're pulling back the curtain on these questions with our esteemed guest, Dr. Jonathan Reisman, a board-certified physiatrist from the Kayal Orthopaedic Center. Together, we navigate the elusive world of pain management, shining a light on the different types of pain - nociceptive, neuropathic, somatic, and visceral - and unveiling the intricate network of nerve fibers transmitting these signals to our brains. But it's not just about the physical. We also delve into the psychological aspect of pain, underlining the integral role the doctor-patient relationship plays in addressing secondary gain issues. Understanding pain isn't merely a medical exercise; it's a human one too. We delve into the power of patient education, setting expectations before surgery, and addressing possible roadblocks that could hinder recovery. We wrap up by impressing upon you the critical importance of multimodal pain management. From early and aggressive treatment to prevent chronic pain, to the application of preemptive anesthesia and regional blocks, we leave no stone unturned. We also explore the role of radiofrequency ablation, medication, and the often underplayed value of exercise, physical therapy, acupuncture and chiropractic in improving mobility and reducing pain. Tune in as we demystify the fascinating world of interventional pain management with Dr. Reisman. Support the show

The Remarkable CEO for Chiropractors
211 - Choosing Acute Pain Over Chronic Disease

The Remarkable CEO for Chiropractors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 22:05


In this episode, you'll discover:Entrepreneurs always feel the pressure of a creative idea or an unmade decisionWhat is the decision you know that you need to make…right now?As the CEO you have the responsibility to yourself and your company to make hard decisions faster.Decision making success lives in convergence of these 3 key components  Episode Highlights01:06 - When you don't address the pain and you don't deal with it, It'll just fester.  The same goes for not making the tough decisions.03:19 - Allowing these situations to continue takes up more of your attention and the attention of your team.05:47 - Using your vision story as a filter for making decisions.09:29 - What success looks like and the elements you need to be in your decision making process. 10:50 - Dr. Stephen is joined by Success Partner, Dr. David Fletcher of CLA to discuss the chiropractic process, with a focus on retention and making chiropractic a lifestyle success strategy. They emphasize the importance of communicating value, educating patients, and utilizing technology and demonstrations to attract and convert people. Their discussion highlights the advancements in technology and the positive impact it has on conversations, promotions, and marketing efforts.  Resources MentionedTo learn more about the REM CEO Program, please visit:  www.theremarkablepractice.com/rem-ceoFor more information about CLA please visit: https://insightcla.com/Build your dream team with Chiro Match Makers. Learn more at https://chiromatchmakers.com/Schedule a Brainstorming call with Dr. PeteDr. Stephen's LinkedInDr. Peter's LinkedInThe Remarkable CEO WebsiteDr. Stephen's Book – The Remarkable Practice: The Definitive Guide to Build a Thriving Chiropractic Business

I AM BIO
Cracking the Code on Pain Relief (Redux)

I AM BIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 26:02


Imagine living with excruciating pain that prevents you from walking or doing the things most of us take for granted. We all experience pain, and 50 million people cope with chronic, debilitating pain. The market for pain therapies is estimated at $74 billion. And yet, investment in new pain and addiction treatments is falling short of what is needed, according to a new BIO report, which shows a 44% decrease in clinical drug programs for pain over the past five years. Our guests on this episode talk about the challenges of living with and treating pain, as well as research and development on new, non-addictive and safer pain therapies. 

Katie's Crib
Don't Fear The Freakout w/ Dr. Jody Thomas

Katie's Crib

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 39:38


Katie interviews Dr. Jody Thomas, the founder of the Meg Foundation. The two discuss how the nonprofit empowers families with pain management strategies to prevent and reduce pain in children.   Jody first explains how the Meg Foundation was created. She then elaborates on the three types of pain that children experience, and how parents can best support children in what specific type of pain they may be going through.    Finally, what information should parents arm themselves with the next time their child needs to go to the doctor? Tune in for answers!   Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle CollinsProducer & Editor: Casby BiasAssociate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ikon Fitness Podcast
EPISODE 105: Healing Chronic Back Pain

The Ikon Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 57:48


Imagine waking up every day with a nagging pain in your back that won't go away. The constant discomfort, limitations on your activities, and impact on your daily life can be overwhelming. That's the reality of living with chronic back pain. In this episode, Joel and Emily discussed what chronic back pain is all about and its causes. Whether you're a long-time sufferer or just starting to experience back pain, this episode provides valuable insights and practical tips on managing and healing chronic back pain effectively. . . . SHOW NOTES:  01:33 - Part 1: What is Back Pain  02:11 - Statistics 540 million people suffer from back pain 8 out of 10 Americans deal with back problems 1 to 2 times a year 84% of people will deal with low back pain sometime in their life 03:16 - Types of back pain Acute Pain. Acute or short-term pain can last anywhere from a day up to four weeks. ... Subacute Pain. Subacute pain lasts anywhere from four to 12 weeks. ... Chronic Pain. Chronic pain lasts longer than 12 weeks. 05:22 - Part 2: Causes of back pain (Emily) 06:22 - Inflammation 08:25 - Excessively tight muscles or tendons 09:01 - Over-training  09:15 - Poor Mechanics (standing, walking, running) 13:44 - Stress  14:35 - Stored Trauma  15:35 - Poor Language 17:33 - Part 3: Treating Back Pain (Joel) 35:44 - Professional Dry Needling PT Massage Psoas Release  Chiropractic  20-30 min treatments  Acupuncture 24:45 - Physically Glute strengthening  30-90 seconds 5 times a week  Isometric Holds 30-90 seconds 5 times a week Daily stretching  30 to 90 seconds 5 times a week Psoas Release & gut/adrenal massage 1-2 times a week  Hot / Cold Therapy 2 to 1 hot to cold  Nerve Flossing 10 reps x 3 sets 37:25 - Psychologically 37:57 - Address the stress  Hire a coach Get a therapist 43:15 - Learn to Down Regulate Eliminate Stimuli (phone, TV, electronics) Walk / Sit / Stare  Weighted Blanket  Breathwork / Meditation 48:14 - Write it out Journal Affirmations 4 Step a story  53:08 - Part 4: What you can do (top 3) Address the stress Learn to down-regulate Consistent Daily Movement & Therapy .  .  .  THE PROCLIVITY METHOD:  Information: https://www.proclivity.co/proclivity-method Clarity Call: https://www.proclivity.co/clarity-call

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 253: The Acute Pain Service with Drs. Segna, Rayaz, Jaremko and Barnhart

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 68:42


In this 253rd episode I welcome Drs. Segna, Rayaz, Jaremko and Barnhart to the show to discuss the acute pain service, how to formulate a multimodal acute pain regimen for a patient, and how to think about the various medications involved.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Porn Addict's Wife
Episode 153: Acute Pain

The Porn Addict's Wife

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 29:09


How do you deal with the moments of acute pain? Like when you first find out about your husband's pornography problem or when he relapses? There are a few ways we typically respond that unintentionally make our lives more difficult. Today I'm going over what those are and how to avoid them. 

Real Estate Espresso
Acute Pain Versus Chronic Pain

Real Estate Espresso

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 6:42


 On today's show, we are looking at the difference between acute pain and chronic pain. With acute pain, such as you might experience when you hit your thumb with a hammer can be all consuming. You can think of nothing else. Acute pain is usually temporary. But while you are experiencing it, dealing with acute pain, takes priority and crowds out virtually anything else. Chronic pain on the other hand, is something that you deal with on a daily basis. It's a little bit like having a rock in your shoe. It's enough to be annoying. It slows you down. Often times the pain is not bad enough to motivate you to take off your shoe and get the rock out. You grumble, you complain, but rarely do anything about it.  Our financial system is experiencing both of these types of pain simultaneously. Inflation is analogous to chronic pain and bank failures definitely fall into the acute pain category. We have been hearing from federal reserve chairman Jerome Powell for months now about the importance of taming inflation. ----------- Host: Victor Menasce email: podcast@victorjm.com

Causes Or Cures
WTF!?! How Swearing can Help Manage Physical Pain & More with Dr. Nick Washmuth

Causes Or Cures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 52:30


In this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks chats with Dr. Nick Washmuth about how swearing (cursing, saying "bad" words, dropping "f bombs") can be used to help manage physical pain. He discusses the theories for why swearing helps with physical pain, the evidence for it, specific case studies, and how it might be used in a clinical setting. He also describes if some swear words are "better" than others for managing physical pain and whether or not making up swear words has any benefit. In addition, he'll talk about how swearing might help build a therapeutic alliance and help with physical performance too. Dr Washmuth is a doctor of physical therapy and an Associate Professor at Samford University, School of Health Professions.  Disclaimer: If swearing disturbs you, this isn't the podcast for you. If you're fine with it...then let's f'ing go!You can contact Dr. Eeks at bloomingwellness.com.Follow Eeks on Instagram here.Or Facebook here.Or Twitter.Subcribe to her newsletter here. Support the show

The Run Smarter Podcast
When Acute Pain Turns Chronic with Kevin Maggs

The Run Smarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 71:44


Kevin Maggs joins us once again on the Run Smarter Podcast! Previously in episode 32 discussing Knee OA Misconceptions, Kevin talks today about the physiological influences on chronic pain. Also known as pain amplifiers, Kevin dives into areas such as diet, stress, sleep, hypoxia, fats, insulin surges, free radicals, immune cells, autoimmune processes and several other influences that heighten your pain levels and delay or prevent full recovery. Listen now to gain this crucial insight into recovery.  To learn more about Kevin, check out his websites: https://livelyhealthclinic.com/ https://www.peakperformancecare.com/   Run Smarter YouTube Channel Become a patron! Receive Run Smarter Emails Book a FREE Injury chat with Brodie Run Smarter App IOS or Android  Podcast Facebook group

I AM BIO
Cracking the Code on Pain Relief

I AM BIO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 26:02


Imagine living with excruciating pain that prevents you from walking or doing the things most of us take for granted. We all experience pain, and 50 million people cope with chronic, debilitating pain. The market for pain therapies is estimated at $74 billion. And yet, investment in new pain and addiction treatments is falling short of what is needed, according to a new BIO report, which shows a 44% decrease in clinical drug programs for pain over the past five years. Our guests on this episode talk about the challenges of living with and treating pain, as well as research and development on new, non-addictive and safer pain therapies. 

ASRA News
Working with Acute Pain Colleagues on Opioid Reduction in the Postsurgical Population

ASRA News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 12:46


"Working with Acute Pain Colleagues on Opioid Reduction in the Postsurgical Population," by Priyanka Singla, MD, Assistant Professor; Christian Renwick, Medical Student; Lynn Kohan, MD, Professor and Program Director of the Pain Medicine Fellowship; and Bhavana Yalamuru, MD, Assistant Professor; all of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. From ASRA Pain Medicine News, November 2022. See original article at www.asra.com/nov22news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.    

ASHPOfficial
Good Grief! I Need Pain Relief! Treatment of Acute Pain (CE)

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 26:05


Acute pain management can be challenging, especially in patients receiving chronic opioid therapy. Multimodal therapy using a combination of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions provides a synergistic approach to treating moderate to severe pain versus use of opioid monotherapy for pain control.  This session will review multimodal interventions recommended for acute pain management and highlight approaches for acute pain control in the opioid tolerant patient.  The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.

The Lucas Rockwood Show
552: How to Fix Your Body - Relieve Pain with Rick Olderman

The Lucas Rockwood Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 33:35


Our traditional healthcare systems offer amazing options for acute pain and injury, but for long-term, chronic, and subclinical pain, you're mostly on your own. It's more common than not for someone with chronic lower back or knee pain to have absolutely no idea what is wrong or how to fix it, and scans and doctors' appointments often leave you with no clarity or guidance. In an attempt to fix ourselves, we stretch, strengthen, buy different shoes, and adjust our workstations. Sometimes it works, but sometimes we need more help.  On this week's podcast, we meet a physical therapist who focuses on standing posture and walking gait as a functional fix to main chronic pain ailments.  Listen and learn: Why atrophied gluteus maximus muscles are often a key culprit in joint pain Why it can be helpful to avoid locking your knees while standing How an overemphasis on movement can sometimes lead to overlooking incorrect movement Links Rick's Website ABOUT OUR GUEST Rick is a physical therapist who found traditional therapy effective for acute pain but lacking for chronic pain and nagging injuries. He spent over 20 years developing his own approach and subsequently authored the Fixing You book series. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel Visit www.yogabody.com

ASHPOfficial
Therapeutic Thursdays: Alternative Routes of Administration for Acute Pain Management (C.E.)

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 18:31


In this podcast we will discuss alternate routes of analgesic administration for when intravenous and/or oral access is not available. This will include sublingual, subcutaneous, intranasal, inhalation, and others as well as what medications are best suited for these routes based on their pharmacokinetics.   The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.

Purr Podcast
Acute pain and mental health in cats

Purr Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 33:32


Dr. Susan and Dr. Jolle discuss the new AAFP magazine focusing on feline pain and mental health. We love this new magazine, and it is available for AAFP members. So time to become a member @catfriendlyhomes @catvets

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#366 Opioid Use Disorder and Acute Pain in the Hospitalized Patient

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 62:38


With Carolyn Chan MD and Shawn Cohen MD Conquer acute pain in the hospitalized patient with opioid use disorder! It's challenging to treat opioid withdrawal and acute pain simultaneously. This episode features clinical pearls on prescribing methadone, buprenorphine, low-dose buprenorphine initiation, and how to incorporate opioids as part of multimodal pain treatment responsibly. We're joined by The Curbsiders Addiction Medicine Podcast hosts, Drs. Carolyn Chan (@carolynachan) and Shawn Cohen (@shawncohen)! Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | askcurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Show Segments Intro, disclaimer, guest bio Guest one-liner Acute pain in the patient on buprenorphine maintenance Acute pain in the patient on methadone maintenance Acute pain in the patient with opioid withdrawal Standard buprenorphine initiation Methadone initiation Low dose buprenorphine initiation Take-home points Outro Credits Writer and Producer: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Show Notes: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art and Infographic: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP   Reviewer: Fatima Syed MD Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Technical Production: PodPaste Guest: Carolyn Chan MD and Shawn Cohen MD Sponsor: ExpressVPN Visit expressvpn.com/curb to get and extra three months free.  Sponsor: Southern California Permanente Medical Group  Learn more or apply at scpmgphysiciancareers.com or call (866) 449-1684.  Full transcript HERE

The Chiropractic Forward Podcast: Evidence-based Chiropractic Advocacy
Communicating Imaging Findings & Acupuncture For Acute Pain

The Chiropractic Forward Podcast: Evidence-based Chiropractic Advocacy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 18:21


CF 251: Communicating Imaging Findings & Acupuncture For Acute Pain Today we're going to talk about Communicating Imaging Findings & Acupuncture For Acute Pain But first, here's that sweet sweet bumper music   Purchase Dr. Williams's book, a perfect educational tool and chiropractic research reference for the daily practitioner, from the Amazon store TODAY!  ... The post Communicating Imaging Findings & Acupuncture For Acute Pain appeared first on Chiropractic Forward.

The Liz Moody Podcast
The Science Of Pain: Natural Ways To Manage Chronic & Acute Pain + Hidden Causes With Dr. Rachel Zoffness

The Liz Moody Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 86:58


I'm so excited to welcome Dr. Rachel Zoffness to the podcast. Dr. Zoffness is a leading global pain expert who is working to revolutionize the way we understand and treat pain—she's a pain and health psychologist, lecturer at Stanford University, and assistant clinical professor at the UCSF School of Medicine. She's the author of The Pain Management Workbook and Chronic Pain and Illness Workbook for Teens, which are treatment guides for people living with pain. On this episode, we talk about:  why a pain recipe revolutionizes how you deal with pain (+ how to figure out yours) the three hidden causes behind all types of pain why, from a neuroscience perspective, literally all pain can be lessened  a guide to developing your own pain plan the three things that universally help reduce pain, regardless of what caused it the best diet to manage pain  what causes chronic pain, and why it impacts some people more than other  what to do today to avoid pain in the future if you aren't experiencing it right now the relationship between trauma and pain  the surprising way our genes impact how we feel pain the scientific reason why some people like pain in sexual situations how to activate your brain's natural opioid system  exactly when it makes sense to take pain killers  a genius way to communicate your pain to other people in a way that they understand it  if taking CBD for pain is actually doing anything  and so much more! We would LOVE to hear from you any thoughts, reactions, or takeaways you have as you're listening, so definitely screenshot and tag me @lizmoody and Rachel @therealdoczoff on Instagram.  To enter the giveaway to be one of the 15 winners of Rachel's Pain Management Workbook, comment on my most recent post mentioning something you loved or learned from the episode, and follow me @lizmoody and Rachel @therealdoczoff on Instagram.  To join the Healthier Together Podcast Club Facebook group, go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthiertogetherpodcast. This episode is sponsored by AG1 by Athletic Greens. Visit athleticgreens.com/healthiertogether and get your FREE year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs today.  This episode is sponsored by MUD/WTR. Go to mudwtr.com/lizm and use code LIZM for 15% off your order. This episode is sponsored by Cymbiotika. Get 15% off using code LIZ at cymbiotika.com.  This episode is sponsored by Pique. Get 5% off plus a free blooming teas pouch complete with premium Pique samples when you purchase 2 or more cartons from piquetea.com/LIZMOODY and use code LIZMOODY.  Healthier Together cover art by Zack. Healthier Together music by Alex Ruimy.

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
740: Two equally bad ways of treating acute pain in elderly ED patients?

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 3:29


Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode740. In this episode, I'll discuss an article comparing IV acetaminophen with IV hydromorphone for acute pain in elderly ED patients. The post 740: Two equally bad ways of treating acute pain in elderly ED patients? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
740: Two equally bad ways of treating acute pain in elderly ED patients?

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 3:29


Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode740. In this episode, I ll discuss an article comparing IV acetaminophen with IV hydromorphone for acute pain in elderly ED patients. The post 740: Two equally bad ways of treating acute pain in elderly ED patients? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.

The Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast
COS 136 Management Of Acute Pain In Cats - New Consensus Guidelines

The Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 36:23


Dr. Sheila Robertson is board certified in anesthesia and in animal welfare in the USA and Europe and serves as the senior medical director at Lap of Love Pet Hospice. Today, she joins Dr. Andy Roark to discuss a recent research publication on which she is an author: the 2022 ISFM Consensus Guidelines on the Management of Acute Pain in Cats. This is a great episode for anyone interested in getting our feline patients better pain control and generally better experiences in the veterinary clinic. LINKS: 2022 ISFM Consensus Guidelines on the Management of Acute Pain in Cats: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/metrics/10.1177/1098612X211066268 Feline Grimace Scale (Website & App): https://www.felinegrimacescale.com/ AAFP Feline Friendly Handling Guidelines: https://catvets.com/guidelines/practice-guidelines/handling-guidelines Retain Your Team - Speak the Languages of Appreciation in Your Workplace: https://unchartedvet.com/product/appreciation-languages-101/ Creating Content Clients Crave: https://unchartedvet.com/product/creating-content-that-clients-crave/ What's on my Scrubs?! Card Game: https://drandyroark.com/training-tools/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST: Dr. Sheila Robertson graduated from the University of Glasgow in Scotland in 1980. After some time in mixed animal practice, she spent a year as a surgery intern followed by specialized training in anesthesia and analgesia at Bristol University (United Kingdom). While at Bristol she also completed her PhD investigating the physiologic effects of different anesthetic protocols in horses. She is board certified in anesthesia and in animal welfare in the USA and Europe and holds a certificate in small animal acupuncture. She has been a faculty member at the University of Saskatchewan, Michigan State University, and the University of Florida. Her research interests have focused on the recognition and alleviation of acute pain in cats, horses and even iguanas, topics she has published widely on. She spent 2 years as an assistant director in the division of Animal Welfare at the American Veterinary Medical Association. In 2014 she completed her graduate certificate in Shelter Medicine at the University of Florida. In 2019 she received her certification as a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine Palliative and End-of-Life practitioner by the Chi Institute of Chinese Medicine. Currently she is the senior medical director of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice, a large network of veterinarians dedicated to end-of-life care and in-home euthanasia throughout the USA. Dr Robertson is also a courtesy Professor in the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. She continues to volunteer at community cat clinics and High-Volume High Quality Spay and Neuter Programs.