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Today, you'll learn about the synthetic slime that might help people heal from back surgery, how cities tend to get more rain than the rural areas around them, and a new genetically engineered golden lettuce packed with vitamins. Cow Slime “Cow slime can help disc herniation patients after surgery.” EurekAlert! 2024. “Preserving the Immune-Privileged Niche of the Nucleus Pulposus: Safeguarding Intervertebral Discs from Degeneration after Discectomy with Synthetic Mucin Hydrogel Injection.” by Huan Wang, et al. 2024. City Rainfall “Unprecedented global study shows that most cities receive more rainfall than surrounding rural areas.” EurekAlert! 2024. “The escalating impact of global warming on atmospheric rivers.” by Saima May Sidik. 2024. Golden Lettuce “‘Golden Lettuce' genetically engineered to pack 30 times more vitamins.” by Michael Irving. 2024. “CRISPR tomatoes genetically engineered to be richer in vitamin D.” by Michael Irving. 2022. “Scientists fine-tune iodine and potassium levels in designer veggies.” by Michael Franco. 2024. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a Text Message.In today's episode called Rehab Considerations After Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion, I talk about...-What patients should expect after ACDF.-Post-op road blocks.-Understanding what to do and not do after surgery.-Treatment tips at different stages and so much more!Say "Hello" to RangeMaster, our new show sponsor.
Ortho Eval Pal: Optimizing Orthopedic Evaluations and Management Skills
Send us a Text Message.In Episode 351 Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion with Dr. Nicolas Arredondo (part 1) We talk about...-Who is a candidate for ACDF?-What the purpose of an ACDF is?-Post-op complications-The surgical procedure of ACDF and so much more!Say "Hello" to RangeMaster, our new show sponsor.
In this edition of HealthBeat, we discuss SMT and Discectomy. Want More Health and Technology Info - Follow Dr Eglow at - http://www.twitter.com/teglow Please Support HealthBeat Advertisers For information about adding Personalized Healthbeat Podcasts to your offices Web Site, to help you attract new patients, please Email us at healthbeat@chiropracticradio.com COTs HealthBeat is now available on Stitcher Radio - Surf to - http://stitcher.com/s?fid=31530&refid=stpr And remember to surf to our Show Notes, located at http://www.ChiropracticRadio.com My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-35ddbc0845765814071fb2d2e8501841}
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Recurrent disc herniation after a lumbar discectomy can be a challenging situation that leads to more aggressive interventions and potential fusion. On today's episode, we explore an important new study that analyzed the rate of recurrence as well as additional complications of lumbar surgery.Episode Notes: Management of recurrent lumbar disc herniation: a comparative analysis of posterior lumbar interbody fusion and repeat discectomyInterested in ShockWave technology? I built a practice using StemWave and can't recommend it enough. Learn more at- https://gostemwave.com/theevidencebasedchiropractor Patient Pilot by The Smart Chiropractor is the fastest, easiest to generate weekly patient reactivations on autopilot…without spending any money on advertising. Click here to schedule a call with our team.Our members use research to GROW their practice. Are you interested in increasing your referrals? Discover the best chiropractic marketing you aren't currently using right here!
Welcome back to another edition of our Week in Review! In this episode, we dive into two compelling cases that shed light on the challenges individuals face in the realm of orthopedic and neurosurgical interventions. First up, we follow the inspiring journey of a dedicated runner battling stenosis. Join us as we explore the impact of spinal stenosis on an athlete's life, the diagnostic process, and the tailored treatment plan that allows our patient to reclaim their passion for running. Next, we delve into a lumbar extrusion case with a resultant discectomy. Gain insights into the intricacies of the procedure, the postoperative recovery, and the positive outcomes achieved. This real-life scenario provides valuable information for those navigating similar medical challenges or interested in the advancements of spinal surgery. Our expert panel of healthcare professionals breaks down each case, discussing the medical nuances, treatment strategies, and the importance of patient-centric care. Whether you're a healthcare professional, student, or simply curious about medical advancements, this week's review promises to be both informative and engaging. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefarmcast/message
In part 2 of this series, we continue chatting about designing and implementing a rehabilitation program after cervical discectomy with Drs Justin Lantz, Jessica Evaristo and Joseph Derian. Today we work through phases 3 and 4 in the rehabilitation program: re-modeling and maturation occurring around 12-weeks after surgery. We cover nerve glides and how to dose them, the goals and areas of focus for manual therapy and therapeutic exercise, incorporating proprioception training, and important clinical milestones to consider along the way. The patient's goal was to return to manual labor, and we talk about how healing timelines impact on clinical decisions in the later stages of rehabilitation. ------------------------------ RESOURCES Read more about the case: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/josptcases.2023.11608 Catch part 1 here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-158-planning-a-rehabilitation-program-after/id1522929437?i=1000637409917 or https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Ci1ya1CHXB8FgYYBO4Q3q?si=94b548f8e3bd4b4e
Join a group of experienced orthopaedic clinicians as they review the background of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery in a 2-part podcast series. In part 1, we cover who does well with surgery, the indications and surgical procedure, plus a deep dive into evidence-based pre- and post-operative rehabilitation. There's not much hard research evidence to guide your decisions on how to structure and deliver, so tune into hear how expert clinicians approach things. You'll learn about the phases of rehabilitation (we tackle the first two in today's episode), what's normal, what's not, strategies for collaborating with surgeons, and suggested interventions. ------------------------------ RESOURCES Read more about the case: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/josptcases.2023.11608
Welcome to the Sterile Technique Podcast! It's the podcast about Surgical Technology. Whether you are a CST or CSFA, this podcast helps you earn CE credits and improve your surgery skills in the OR. This episode discusses the cover article of the September 2023 issue of The Surgical Technologist, which is the official journal of the Association of Surgical Technologists (AST). The article is titled, "Transforaminal Endoscopic Thoracic Discectomy". "Scrub in" at steriletpodcast.com and on Twitter, @SterileTPodcast (twitter.com/SterileTPodcast). This podcast is a Dybas Media production. Sound effects adapted from GarageBand and sindhu.tms at https://freesound.org/people/sindhu.tms/sounds/169065/ and licensed courtesy of https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.
Dr. Mustafa Khan joins the FREEDOM Talks podcast along with the host, Brady Ament, and Erin Bafunno, Physical Therapist from Freedom Physical Therapy Services. In this podcast, Dr. Khan and Erin Bafunno talk about Dr. Khan's practice, how he got started, what conditions he sees in his office, and his more conservative, non-surgical approach. Erin and Dr. Khan discuss how they manage patient's expectations and some of the different conditions they co-treat.Dr. Khan's websiteDr. Khan's youtube channel
Alex and Mary kick off Season Four with reflections on their “hiatus” (AKA surgery recovery) and they give a sneak peek into what's ahead for the new season. They're transitioning from information and education to advocacy and action! Listen on our website, www.downthereaware.com/podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. #Podcast #Spotify #Anchor #research #advocacy #gyncancer #action #UKefforts Stay Connected Email Us: downthereaware@gmail.com Instagram:@downthereaware Facebook: Down There Aware Twitter: @downthereaware Pinterest: Down There Aware TikTok: Down There Aware Episode Highlights Welcome back! [1:25] Alex's back surgery [2:15] Discectomy [3:14] Mary's heart surgery [4:38] “Go-to” person for surgery [5:00] Shout out to Victoria and Janey! [5:23] ICD implantation [7:02] Alex, the hairdresser [7:28] Shout out to Suzie Flowers! [9:10] Watch us on YouTube! [9:28] Shout out to Hoda Kotb! [10:21] The podcast is evolving [12:40] Alex's latest check-up [14:27] Young women CAN get GYN cancer [15:00] What's next? [16:00] @checkmeupuk [16:10] Episode Two focus [17:10] Nonprofit status [17:58] Routine exam [19:00] Hiccup with blood work [19:32] Listen to your mama! [20:00] “My cancer wasn't bad enough.” [21:33] Waiting for the other shoe to drop [22:50] Oops! Video cut out, but audio is good! [24:03] Please follow, subscribe, and like us! [27:05] Weekly episodes on Thursdays! [27:46] Two-week trip to Germany! [28:23] Thanks for listening! [28:43] Summary Keywords Podcast, Spotify, Anchor, research, advocacy, advanced imaging, diagnosis, knowledge, women --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/downthereaware/message
Dr. Robert Trager discusses his research at the intersection of medicine and chiropractic, from case reports to health service utilization.
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Can visiting a chiropractor reduce your chances of having a lumbar discectomy? For people with lumbar radiculopathy, the answer is yes! Discover how chiropractic may help you avoid spine surgery on today's episode.Episode Notes:Association between chiropractic spinal manipulation and lumbar discectomy in adults with lumbar disc herniation and radiculopathy: retrospective cohort study using United States' dataDesigned by a Podiatrist over 30 years ago after seeing similarities in many of the custom devices he was creating, PowerStep offers an affordable, same day solution that combines support and cushioning. Want to try a pair for yourself, click here for a free sample pair. with the code EBCPatient Pilot by The Smart Chiropractor is the fastest, easiest way to grow your practice on autopilot…without spending any money on advertising. Discover more and access our 3X ROI Guarantee here! ChiroMatchMakers specializes in DC and CA hiring. We have over 100 positions available right now with salaries starting at $85K. Discover the available positions today by clicking here. Our members use research to GROW their practice. Are you interested in increasing your referrals? Discover the best chiropractic marketing you aren't currently using right here!
Instagram and Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Surgery: An Analysis of Social Media and Its Relationship to Patient Perception of Surgery Holderread B, Botros D, Orozco E, et al. Int J Spine Surg. 2022;16(3):581-584. doi:10.14444/8259 Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. Brought to you by CSMi – https://www.humacnorm.com/ptinquest Learn more about/Buy Erik's courses – The Science PT Support us on the Patreons! Music for PT Inquest: “The Science of Selling Yourself Short” by Less Than Jake Used by Permission Other Music by Kevin MacLeod – incompetech.com: MidRoll Promo – Mining by Moonlight
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Lumbar discectomy is surgery to remove low back herniated disc material that is pressing on a nerve root or the spinal cord. Click the link to join us for a FREE back pain & sciatica online class: https://www.yoursciaticapainsolution.com/get-instant-access
Tiff is on the show today to share her painful and challenging experience of having a bulging disk, not being able to walk, having an epidural, and finally recovering from a laminectomy and discectomy. Our queer, Asian-American guest shares a short story of her journey of being bed-ridden in pain to finally being able to walk on their own two feet again. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qpod/support
How hitting rock bottom can actually be the BEST thing for you! Welcome to the Shining Souls podcast! In this episode, I share my 2 most recent rock bottom experiences. The first in January/February 2019 when I had to have not one but two discectomy's. When the universe wants you to learn a lesson, it's best to pay attention and learn it as early as possible. But what happens when we ignore the lessons? What happens when you ignore your calling/passion or direction from the divine? Rock bottom...that is what can happen. My second rock bottom happened late 2020/early 2021. Ignoring my soul's calling and settling for a shadow career. It was like a slap in the face. Imagine my surprise when as soon as I acknowledged the lesson, things got better and keep getting better and better. The best is truly yet to come! Be*Do*Have what makes your soul shine! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Heather is a Holistic Wellness Advisor, Reiki Practitioner, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and Life & Business coach for women & families. Heather is dedicated to empowering women with the tools they need balance the burnout and breakthrough the B.S. The services and programs she offer combines “traditional” mindset coaching tools & resources, soul and self-discovery methods with energy healing modalities for a complete transformation for the women ready for MORE! Be sure to check my website for announcements and ways to work with me: Heather Renee Coaching Join my free Facebook Community Shining Souls Follow me on Instagram @heather_reneecoaching Facebook Heather Renee Want to book a Hypnosis or Reiki session or Spirit Reading? Reach out to me via Instagram or Facebook, or www.heatherreneecoaching.com for more information. Don't forget to share this episode with on Facebook and Instagram- tag me so I can show you all the love ❤️
00:00:50 Meet Randi Stone 00:01:33 Injury Led to Opportunity00:03:15 From ER to Aisle in Less than a Month00:04:10 Discectomy at L5 S100:05:15 Trying All the Right Things00:05:35 How Pilates was More Profound for Healing00:06:05 Importance of Connecting Transverse Abdominals and Obliques00:06:25 Neurosurgeon Recommends Pilates When All Else Fails00:07:50 Working With Romana Kryzanowska after Visiting Sean Gallagher's Pilates Studio00:10:40 How Scoliosis Figured In To Herniated Disc Issues00:11:10 When Exercise Can Increase Chance Of Injury00:11:50 Core 36000:12:40 When Straightening Out Feels Crooked00:13:40 Mukunda Stiles View on Working With Scoliosis00:15:36 "You Gotta Go Right To Go Left"00:16:05 The Great Benefit Of Not Coming From A Movement Background Is The Ability To Teach To Students Who Are Also Not From A Movement Background00:17:15 The Importance Of Exercise For Scoliosis00:18:00 Complimentary Modalities 00:18:10 The Tupler Technique - Diastases Rehab00:21:10 Working Personally With Diastases and Disk Issues Gave Randi The Tools To Help Others With Those Issues00:22:35 Pelvic Floor Muscles and Balance00:25:54 Balancing Out The Four Quadrants Of The Pelvic Floor00:26:30 Diamonds And Hammocks Are A Girl's Best Friend00:30:00 The Importance Of Releasing The Pelvic Floor00:31:20 Prenatal and Postnatal Yoga and Pilates00:32:05 Diaphragm Stress and Pelvic Floor Connection00:32:40 Pilates for Pregnancy00:33:45 Vena Cava Syndrome00:34:01 Breathing For Prenatal Students00:35:06 Perimenopause Breath Anxiety and Waistlines00:37:25 Hypothyroid Cortisol and Vigorous Workouts00:39:00 The Food/Thyroid Connection00:40:00 Over Exercising and Foods You Though Were Healthy For You00:41:45 Sue Hitzman's M.E.L.T Method00:42:30 M.E.L.T Strength and Pilates00:43:50 Connecting to Your Core On The Foam Roller00:45:00 Breathing00:46:46 Personal Experience With Covid Recovery and Breath Work00:49:19 Shifting With The Times "The Garden State Analogy"00:53:30 Moving On From Where You Used To Be00:54:25 Teen Athletes Incorporating Pilates into Their Training00:56:10 The Roaming Foam Roller00:56:30 Tips To Balance from Too Much Sitting00:57:52 Tips To Take Away Today01:01:10 Find Randi at NYC-Pilates.com01:03:06 Free Download Scoliosis Basics www.taylorfitwellness.com "Free Stuff" PageSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/taylorfit)
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Robert Watkins, IV, MD, spine surgeon to professional athletes and creator of the Back Doctor App, discusses lumbar disc herniations in athletes and non-athletes: diagnosis, treatment, avoidance, surgery, recovery, return to sports, and prevention of recurrence.
Robert Watkins, IV, MD, spine surgeon to professional athletes and creator of the Back Doctor App, discusses lumbar disc herniations in athletes and non-athletes: diagnosis, treatment, avoidance, surgery, recovery, return to sports, and prevention of recurrence.
In this episode: Discectomy aka diskectomy, microdiscectomy, disk decompression, percutaneous discectomy. This is when a piece of a vertebral disk is removed. Chip Review @ (09:36): Boulder Canyon – Hickory Barbeque Trivia question of the week @ (08:43): What country has the oldest (continually used) national flag? Follow us on Instagram: 2pts_n_a_bagofchips and/or Twitter @2PTsNaBagOChips to see photos, video and get additional episode specific information throughout the week. Thanks for listening!! To Subscribe, Review and Download select your preferred hyperlink below Apple Podcasts: Google Play: Youtube: Stitcher: Podbean: Spotify:
Robert G. Watkins, IV, MD, orthopedic spine surgeon to professional athletes and creator of the Back Doctor App, discusses Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: what is it, when does it work, what are the risks, should you do it?
Robert G. Watkins, IV, MD, orthopedic spine surgeon to professional athletes and creator of the Back Doctor App, discusses Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: what is it, when does it work, what are the risks, should you do it?
In episode #7 of the Princeton Spine & Joint Center Podcast, Dr. Zinovy Meyler, Co-Director of the Interventional Spine Program at PSJC https://princetonsjc.com, spoke with Dr. Matthew McDonnell, Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon with University Orthopaedics Associates in Princeton New Jersey https://www.uoanj.com. They discussed in detail lumbar discectomy, spinal fusion and the conditions appropriate for each diagnosis and treatment, as well as lumbar spine, cervical spine, and a variety of disc diseases and trauma. Dr. Matthew McDonnell specializes in degenerative conditions and traumatic injuries of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. He treats conditions such as stenosis, myelopathy, radiculopathy, disc herniation, spondylolisthesis and fractures of both the spine and the extremities. He has an extensive bibliography of original papers, book chapters and abstracts and has presented both nationally and internationally. He obtained his medical degree from New Jersey Medical School in Newark, NJ, after completing his undergraduate degree at The College of New Jersey. He completed his internship and residency training in Orthopaedic Surgery at Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, RI. Dr. McDonnell then completed a fellowship in Orthopaedic Trauma at Brown University followed by a fellowship in Spine Surgery at Rothman Institute and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Zinovy Meyler is a board certified, fellowship trained physician specializing in the non-operative care of spine, joint, muscle and nerve pain. After graduating from New York University and receiving his medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Meyler performed his specialty training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, The University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell, where he was honored to serve as Chief Resident. Following residency, Dr. Meyler received additional training in ultrasound guidance at the Mayo Clinic and completed his fellowship training in interventional spine and joint medicine at the prestigious Beth Israel Spine Institute in Manhattan. Dr. Meyler is the author of multiple medical chapters and peer-reviewed papers. He serves as a reviewer for medical journals and lectures widely. Dr. Meyler’s expert medical opinion has been sought in newspapers and on radio shows, as well as on this podcast.
What’s up guys. This is Robin and welcome to the Back Pain Secrets podcast. Today we’re going to talk about when to have lumbar discectomy surgery.
I had such a fun time chatting on the phone with Dan about medicine. Total recorded time was 2 hours that I had to edit down to this current episode. His story from childhood to how he became one of the administrators for a surgical group in one of the biggest hospital systems in California is enriching. He is a true inspiration. Thanks Dan! Physician Assistant Stats:* Physician Assistants practice medicine on teams with physicians and other healthcare workers. They examine, diagnose, and treat patients autonomously and as part of a team in all various specialties of medicine. 2017 Median Pay: $104,860 per year ($50.41 per hour) Educational Degree: Masters Degree Number of US jobs in 2016:106,200 10 Year Job Outlook: 37% growth, much faster then avg. *Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Physician Assistants, (visited August 5, 2018). Terms Covered in Episode Navy A School Corpsman - Enlisted medical specialist Lipoma - Overgrowth of adipose tissue (fat) creating a benign tumor often located between skin and muscle layer. Eugene Stead Jr. MD CT Surgery - Cardiothoracic surgery deals with issues of the thorax, generally the heart and lungs. Trauma Surgery - Surgical field dealing with acute traumatic injuries such as falls, motor vehicle crashes, gunshots, blunt and penetrating injuries, etc. ICU (Intensive Care Unit, Critical Care Unit, or Intensive Therapy/Treatment Unit) - Part of the hospital with the sickest patients requiring the most intervention from both staff and equipment. May consist of intubated, sedated, and ventilated patients. Call - To be available on your “off time” for phone calls, patient visits, surgeries, emergencies, etc that varies by job. Open Surgery - Traditional way of surgery going through the layers of the body to operate. Endoscopic Surgery - Surgery utilizing cameras, smaller openings and temporary ports in the body to pass through instruments in a tight space allowing for less pain and quicker recovery. Vein Harvest - Generally endoscopic removal of a vein to replace a coronary artery (cardiac bypass) Bypass - Surgical procedure to restore blood flow to the heart after an obstruction occurs. Cardiac Graft BP (Blood Pressure) - Force of blood against the arterial walls. Recovery - Phase after surgery when anesthesia is wearing off and patient is being monitored before being sent home with family or admitted to the hospital. Punch Biopsy - Small round biopsy (cut) taken to identify the cause of abnormal tissue. Hernia - Bulging of an organ (intestines) through an abnormal opening. ENT Surgery - Ear, Nose, and Throat. Various procedures involving the head. MBA - Masters of Business UCSF Neuroscience Medicare - Government provided healthcare insurance to those over 65, young people with disabilities, and people with end stage renal disease. 401k - Retirement plan. Western Governors University Bedside Manner - approach or attitude towards a patient. Neurosurgery - Surgery dealing with the Nervous System (brain and spine). Trauma LVL 1 Center - Hospital able to provide total care for every aspect of injury. Large facility with all types of staff including Residents. Cerebral Stenosis - When artery inside the brain that becomes blocked by plaque or disease. TPA (Tissue Plasminogen Activator) - Protein involved in the breakdown of blood clots. Aneurysm - Ballooned and weaker area of an artery. CVA (Cerebral Vascular Assault) - Stroke. Damage to the brain from a loss of blood flow. Ischemic CVA - loss of blood flow from a blockage. Hemorrhagic CVA - loss of blood flow from a blockage a ruptured aneurysm. Elective Surgery - Nonemergent scheduled surgery Discectomy - Surgical removal of whole or part of a intervertebral disc. Fusions - Surgery to join two or more vertebrae together. Done for fractures, deformities, instabilities, slipped vertebrae, or herniated disk. ACDF (Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion) - Discectomy of the cervical spine (neck) with fusion to decompress the spinal cord and nerve roots of the cervical spine. Neuroaxis (Neuraxis) - Central Nervous System Tumor - Abnormal growth of cells Resection - to surgically remove Spine Stabilization - Surgery to stabilize the spine with more flexible materials then traditional fusion. Angio - technique used to visualize inside blood vessels. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Image) - Medical Imaging using magnets to see deep layers of the body. Space Occupying Lesion - abnormal mass in the brain usually due to cancer, but may be abscess (infection) or hematoma (blood). Glioblastoma - Rare very aggressive and fatal cancer of the brain or spine. Code Yellow - Phrase used over PA system of hospital when Trauma Patient is coming to the ER. To alert the hospital to assemble the Trauma Team and support staff to receive the patient. Hypotensive - lower then normal blood pressure. Chest Tube - tube placed in the chest cavity to evacuate blood, pus, or air. Central Line - Larger then an traditional IV placed into a main vein of the body. Thoracotomy - Opening into the chest wall. Finochietto (Rib Spreader) - Used to get a better window/view into the chest cavity the pushes the ribs aside. Pericardial massage - Manually pumping the heart with a hand in the chest cavity. Each and every episode of Maybe Medical is for educational purposes only, not to be taken as medical advice. The opinions of those involved are of their own and not representative of their employer.
Download the PainExam App for iPhone and Android Subscribe to our mailing list * indicates required Email Address * DISCLAIMER: Doctor Rosenblum IS HERE SOLELY TO EDUCATE, AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL YOUR DECISIONS AND ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. This podcasts is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physician to a particular patient or specific ailment. You should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to yours or another's health. You understand that this podcast is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional. Copyright © 2018 QBazaar.com, LLC All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author. References “A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF CONVENTIONAL DISCECTOMY WITH PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC DISCECTOMY” | Sethi | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Home > Vol 6, No 4 (2017) > Sethi “A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF CONVENTIONAL DISCECTOMY WITH PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC DISCECTOMY” Dr Hardik Sethi, Dr Arvind Bhave, Dr. Sanjay Patil Clinical outcomes after percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy for lumbar disc herniation: a prospective case series | Neurosurgical Focus, Vol 40, No 2 Neurosurgical Focus Feb 2016 / Vol. 40 / No. 2 / Page E3 Clinical outcomes after percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy for lumbar disc herniation: a prospective case series ...Show allShow less Pravesh S. Gadjradj, BSc1,2,3, Maurits W. van Tulder, PhD3, Clemens M. F. Dirven, MD, PhD1, Wilco Unsuccessful Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy | Neurosurgery | Oxford Academic Unsuccessful Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy: A Single-Center Experience of 10 228 Cases Kyung-Chul Choi, MD, PhD * Department of Neurosurgery, The Leon Wiltse Memorial Hospital, Anyang, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Kyung-Chul Choi, MD, PhD June-Ho Lee, MD, PhD ‡ Department of Neurosurgery, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar June-Ho Lee, MD, PhD Jin-Sung Kim, MD, PhD § Department of Neurosurgery, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University, Seoul, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Jin-Sung Kim, MD, PhD Luigi Andrew Sabal, MD, DPBO ¶ Department of Orthopeadics, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Luigi Andrew Sabal, MD, DPBO Sol Lee, BS ‖ Department of Clinical Research, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Sol Lee, BS Ho Kim, BS ‖ Department of Clinical Research, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Ho Kim, BS Sang-Ho Lee, MD, PhD ‡ Department of Neurosurgery, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Disclosure This study was supported by a grant from the Wooridul Spine Foundation. The authors have no personal, financial, or institutional interest in any of the drugs, materials, or devices described in this article. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Sang-Ho Lee, MD, PhD Neurosurgery, Volume 76, Issue 4, 1 April 2015, Pages 372–381, Pain Physician 2016; 19:E291-E300 • ISSN 2150-1149 Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy as an Alternative to Open Lumbar Microdiscectomy for Large Lumbar Disc Herniation Kyung-Chul Choi, MD, PhD1, Jin-Sung Kim, MD, PhD2, and Choon-Keun Park, MD, PhD3 --
AnesthesiaExam Podcast App For iPhone and Android Subscribe to our mailing list * indicates required Email Address * DISCLAIMER: Doctor Rosenblum IS HERE SOLELY TO EDUCATE, AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL YOUR DECISIONS AND ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. This podcasts is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physician to a particular patient or specific ailment. You should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to yours or another’s health. You understand that this podcast is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional. Copyright © 2018 QBazaar.com, LLC All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author. References “A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF CONVENTIONAL DISCECTOMY WITH PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC DISCECTOMY” | Sethi | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Home > Vol 6, No 4 (2017) > Sethi “A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF CONVENTIONAL DISCECTOMY WITH PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC DISCECTOMY” Dr Hardik Sethi, Dr Arvind Bhave, Dr. Sanjay Patil Clinical outcomes after percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy for lumbar disc herniation: a prospective case series | Neurosurgical Focus, Vol 40, No 2 Neurosurgical Focus Feb 2016 / Vol. 40 / No. 2 / Page E3 Clinical outcomes after percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy for lumbar disc herniation: a prospective case series ...Show allShow less Pravesh S. Gadjradj, BSc1,2,3, Maurits W. van Tulder, PhD3, Clemens M. F. Dirven, MD, PhD1, Wilco Unsuccessful Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy | Neurosurgery | Oxford Academic Unsuccessful Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy: A Single-Center Experience of 10 228 Cases Kyung-Chul Choi, MD, PhD * Department of Neurosurgery, The Leon Wiltse Memorial Hospital, Anyang, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Kyung-Chul Choi, MD, PhD June-Ho Lee, MD, PhD ‡ Department of Neurosurgery, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar June-Ho Lee, MD, PhD Jin-Sung Kim, MD, PhD § Department of Neurosurgery, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University, Seoul, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Jin-Sung Kim, MD, PhD Luigi Andrew Sabal, MD, DPBO ¶ Department of Orthopeadics, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Luigi Andrew Sabal, MD, DPBO Sol Lee, BS ‖ Department of Clinical Research, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Sol Lee, BS Ho Kim, BS ‖ Department of Clinical Research, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Ho Kim, BS Sang-Ho Lee, MD, PhD ‡ Department of Neurosurgery, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Disclosure This study was supported by a grant from the Wooridul Spine Foundation. The authors have no personal, financial, or institutional interest in any of the drugs, materials, or devices described in this article. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Sang-Ho Lee, MD, PhD Neurosurgery, Volume 76, Issue 4, 1 April 2015, Pages 372–381, Pain Physician 2016; 19:E291-E300 • ISSN 2150-1149 Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy as an Alternative to Open Lumbar Microdiscectomy for Large Lumbar Disc Herniation Kyung-Chul Choi, MD, PhD1, Jin-Sung Kim, MD, PhD2, and Choon-Keun Park, MD, PhD3 --
Robert Watkins, IV, MD, orthopedic spine surgeon to professional athletes describes post-operative recovery and return to activities and sports after lumbar microscopic discectomy.
Robert Watkins, IV, MD, orthopedic spine surgeon to professional athletes describes post-operative recovery and return to activities and sports after lumbar microscopic discectomy.
Dr. Robert Watkins, III, orthopedic spine surgeon to professional athletes and Director of the Marina Spine Center, discusses rehabilitation exercises in athletes with neck and back pain.
Dr. Robert Watkins, III, orthopedic spine surgeon to professional athletes and Director of the Marina Spine Center, discusses rehabilitation exercises in athletes with neck and back pain.
Dr. Robert Watkins, spine surgeon to professional athletes and creator of the Back Doctor App, discusses everything entailed in a lumbar discectomy. How to avoid it, when to do it, why it works, what are the complications, and what is the recovery.
Dr. Robert Watkins, spine surgeon to professional athletes and creator of the Back Doctor App, discusses everything entailed in a lumbar discectomy. How to avoid it, when to do it, why it works, what are the complications, and what is the recovery.
Joey is a professional wrestler from Jersey who has been dealing for over a year now with multiple back injuries and being unable so far to return to the ring. We discuss his career and his current focus on staying involved with the profession while also healing.