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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Luke Nelson 02:55 Running Journey and Injuries 06:02 Understanding Hamstring Tendinopathy 08:47 Overuse vs. Overload in Tendon Injuries 12:08 Differential Diagnosis of Hamstring Pain 15:05 Role of Imaging in Diagnosis 18:03 The Understudied Area of Hamstring Tendinopathy 20:50 Managing Daily Activities and Pain 23:52 Rehabilitation Strategies for Hamstring Tendinopathy 31:56 Understanding Hamstring Tendon Rehabilitation 36:17 Strength Training for Runners 41:06 Assessing Muscle Atrophy in Injuries 44:29 Managing Running Frequency and Intensity 47:23 Incorporating Plyometrics in Rehab 49:05 Long-Term Recovery Expectations for Tendinopathy 53:24 Function vs. Pain in Rehabilitation 59:32 Targeting Muscle and Tendon Adaptations 01:00:35 Running Technique and Proximal Hamstring Assessment 01:05:25 Rehabilitation Strategies for Running Technique 01:10:03 Interventions for Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy 01:15:44 Field Sports vs. Distance Running Rehabilitation 01:17:27 Distal Hamstring Tendinopathy Insights 01:20:24 Metabolic Tendinopathy Considerations 01:23:11 Reflections on Knowledge and Experience Takeaways Luke Nelson is a sports and exercise chiropractor with 20 years of experience. He has run 10 marathons, with his latest being his fastest. Luke has experienced various running injuries, including hamstring tendinopathy. Hamstring tendinopathy can significantly impact daily life, not just athletic performance. The distinction between overuse and overload injuries is crucial in rehabilitation. Imaging is not always necessary for diagnosing tendinopathy. Hamstring tendinopathy is often under-researched compared to other tendon injuries. Daily activities, such as sitting, can exacerbate hamstring pain. A multifaceted approach is essential for effective rehabilitation. Strengthening exercises, particularly hamstring curls, are vital in recovery. Early hamstring rehabilitation focuses on building capacity and strength. Runners often lack strength training, impacting their recovery. Incorporating heavy lifting and compound movements is crucial. Plyometrics can enhance performance and aid in rehabilitation. Managing running frequency is essential for tendon recovery. Pain levels may not correlate directly with functional improvements. Capacity testing is vital for assessing recovery progress. Long-term recovery from tendinopathy can take over 12 months. Flare-ups during rehab are common and should be managed. Muscle and tendon adaptations should be targeted separately. Running technique significantly impacts proximal hamstring load. Trunk position and over-stride are critical factors in assessment. Flexibility in runners may not always correlate with performance. Rehabilitation strategies should focus on individual needs. Shockwave therapy has mixed results for tendinopathy treatment. Field sports present unique challenges in managing injuries. Distal hamstring tendinopathy is less common but still relevant. Metabolic conditions can trigger various tendinopathies. Continuous learning and adaptation are essential in rehabilitation. AI may play a future role in predicting running injuries. Luke on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportschiroluke/?hl=en Luke on Twitter: https://x.com/SportsChiroLuke Website: https://www.healthhp.com.au Notes: https://jackedathlete.com/podcast-146-proximal-hamstring-tendinopathy-with-luke-nelson/
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast.Today's show is Podiums, where we feature expert speakers from live medical events. Today's episode will feature Dr. Michael Beebe and is titled Distal Radius Fractures and the Role of the Volar Lunate Fragment.Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagram TwitterLinkedIn
AO Trauma North America Internet Live Series: Orthopaedic Trauma Journal Club
The Trauma Journal Club will feature articles from top experts in orthopedic hand and trauma research, emphasizing relevant studies to clinical practice and fostering in-depth discussions. This session will focus on Distal Radius Fractures. It will provide an opportunity to dive into the motivations behind the research, evaluate changes in clinical practice, discuss study limitations, and highlight key takeaways.Article 1: Radiographic Outcomes of dorsal spanning plate without and without volar plate fixation for comminuted intraarticular distal radius fractures.Article 2: Outcomes of volar plating distal radius fractures based on surgical timingArticle 3: Effect of time to surgery on surgical site infection in open distal radius fractures: a review of the ACS Trauma Quality Improvement Program database
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Dr. Andy Southerland talks with Dr. Seemant Chaturvedi about the latest findings from the International Stroke Conference, focusing on advancements in stroke treatment and recovery. Read more about the ESCAPE-MeVO trial. Read more about the Distal trial. Read more about the ANGEL-TNK trial. Read more about the PRESTIAGE-AF trial. Read more about the TRANSPORT2 trial. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.
Darshan H. Brahmbhatt, Podcast Editor of JACC: Advances, discusses a recently published original research paper on Impact of Anthropometric Measures on Distal vs Conventional Radial Access for Percutaneous Coronary Procedures
Dr. Michael Blankstein sits down with Dr. Aaron Nauth as he shares highlights from his research entitled, 'A Randomized Controlled Trial of Locked Plating Versus Retrograde Nailing for Periprosthetic Distal Femur Fractures. Live from the 2024 OTA Annual Meeting. For additional educational resources visit OTA.org
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. Today's show is Coinflips, where expert speakers discuss grey zone decisions in orthopedic surgery. This episode will feature doctors Jon Barlow, Shawn O'Driscoll, Jennifer Tangtiphaiboontana, & Jan Szatkowski. They will discuss the case titled "Distal Humerus Fracture in 73F." Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagram TwitterLinkedln
Three recent trials investigated the effectiveness of endovascular treatment (EVT) in ischemic stroke. The OPENS-2 trial (Lancet 2025) found that normobaric hyperoxia combined with EVT improved 90-day functional outcomes for large-vessel occlusion stroke without increasing adverse events. The DISTAL trial (NEJM 2025) reported no significant benefit of EVT over medical therapy for medium/distal vessel occlusions and noted a higher risk of hemorrhage. Similarly, the ESCAPE-MeVO trial (NEJM 2025) found no improvement with EVT in medium-vessel occlusion stroke, alongside increased mortality and intracranial hemorrhage. Collectively, these findings suggest that EVT's benefits depend on vessel size and may be enhanced with adjunctive treatments like hyperoxia in specific cases.
This Episode is Sponsored by Orthopedia: Do you ever find yourself explaining the same orthopedic conditions over and over to your patients? Save time and enhance patient understanding with OrthoPedia Patient. This incredible website offers a comprehensive library of videos on everything from shoulder arthritis to ACL tears, all in patient-friendly language. Each condition is covered in a series of videos that includes an overview, treatment options, a surgical animation, and more. Plus, it's regularly updated to reflect the latest research. Educate, engage, and empower your patients. Visit Patient.OrthoPedia.com today. OrthoPedia Patient—Educate, Engage, Empower. Watch Citation Classics on Youtube: https://youtu.be/XCv1ZLRDrQ4 The goal of these episodes is to go over the most cited articles in a certain topic over the past 15-20 years to give learners an idea of what articles are being read and what are some of the important studies out there to read! In this episode we have Dr. Samuel Fuller, a resident at University at Buffalo, Dr. Alexander Macfarlane, a current shoulder & Elbow fellow, Teja Polisetty, a resident at Harvard University, Matthew Corsi, a 4th year medical student at Wayne State University School of Medicine, and Jalen Warren, a 4th year medical student at Ohio University College of Health Sciences. Enjoy!
DRAMI: Randomized Comparison of Puncture Success Rate Between Distal Radial Access and Transradial Access in Patients With ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. Today's show is Core, where we review Core Knowledge for Orthopaedic Surgeons. This episode will cover the topic of Distal Humerus Fractures, from our Trauma section at Orthobullets.com. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube
N Engl J Med 2016;375:2223-2235Background: Smaller randomized trials have shown that outcomes are not significantly different when patients with left main disease are treated with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). In the subgroup of patients with left main disease in the SYNTAX trial, outcomes were similar between PCI and CABG in patients with low or intermediate SYNTAX score but PCI was associated with worse outcomes in patients with high SYNTAX score.Cardiology Trial's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.The Evaluation of XIENCE versus Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery for Effectiveness of Left Main Revascularization (EXCEL) trial sought to assess if PCI was noninferior to CABG in patients with left main coronary artery disease.Patients: Eligible patients had left main stenosis of 70% or more. Patients with stenosis of 50% to 69% were enrolled if the stenosis was hemodynamically significant as determined by non-invasive or invasive testing. Patients were also required to have low or intermediate SYNTAX score defined as a score of 32 or less.Patients were excluded if they had prior PCI to the left main coronary artery, PCI to any other coronary artery within 1 year, prior CABG, a need for a concomitant cardiac surgery, elevated CK-MB, or life expectancy less than 3 years due to non-cardiac conditions.Baseline characteristics: The trial randomized 1,905 patients – 948 randomized to PCI and 957 to CABG.The average age of patients was 66 years and 77% were men. Approximately 74% had hypertension, 70% had hyperlipidemia, 29% had diabetes, 17% had prior myocardial infarction and 22% were current smokers. The average left ventricular ejection fraction was 57%.The clinical presentation was myocardial infarction within 7 days in 14% of the patients, unstable angina in 24%, stable angina in 53%, and silent ischemia or other in 8%.Distal left main bifurcation or trifurcation disease was present in 81% of the patients, and 2- or 3-vessel coronary artery disease was present in 51%. SYNTAX score based on a core laboratory evaluation was low (22 or less) in 36% of the patients, intermediate (23-32) in 40% and high (33 or more) in 24%. However, based on site assessment, SYNTAX score was low in 61% of the patients and intermediate in 39%.Procedures: Patients were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to undergo CABG or PCI using fluoropolymer-based cobalt–chromium everolimus-eluting stents (XIENCE, Abbott Vascular). Randomization was stratified based on the presence of diabetes, SYNTAX score (low vs intermediate) and study center.Dual antiplatelets were given for at least 12 months following PCI.CABG was performed with or without cardiopulmonary bypass based on the operator discretion. The use of arterial grafts was recommended.Endpoints: The primary endpoint was a composite of death from any cause, myocardial infarction and stroke at 3 years. Secondary endpoints included the components of the primary endpoint as well as repeat revascularization.Analysis was performed based on the intention-to-treat principle. Sample size was calculated based on non-inferiority. The sample size to provided 80% power with one-sided alpha of 0.025 was 1,900 patients. This calculation was based on an assumed 11% event rate in each study group and 4.2% absolute difference non-inferiority margin.The original sample size was 2,600 patients which would have provided 90% power. However, both were adjusted due to slow enrollment.Results: Among the 948 patients assigned to the PCI arm, 99% underwent the procedure. The mean number of stents implanted per patient was 2.4. Among the 957 patients assigned to the CABG arm, 96% underwent the surgery. The mean number of grafts per patient was 2.6. An internal mammary artery graft was used in 99% of the patients. The median follow up time was 3 years.The primary composite endpoint was not significantly different between CABG and PCI (14.7% with CABG vs 15.4% with PCI, absolute difference: 0.7%, upper bound of the 97.5% CI: 4.0%; p= 0.02 for non-inferiority). There was no significant difference in death from any cause (5.9% with CABG vs 8.2% with PCI; p= 0.11), myocardial infarction (8.3% with CABG vs 8.0% with PCI, p= 0.64) or stroke (2.9% with CABG vs 2.3% with PCI; p= 0.37). Ischemia-driven revascularization was higher with PCI (12.6% vs 7.5%; p
November 2024 Journal Club Podcast Title: Subtemporal Approach for the Treatment of Ruptured and Unruptured Distal Basilar Artery Aneurysms: Is There a Contemporary Use? To read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/onsonline/fulltext/2024/11000/subtemporal_approach_for_the_treatment_of_ruptured.7.aspx Authors: William Couldwell Guest faculty: Christopher Graffeo Moderator: Helen Shi Committee Co-chair: Kimberly Hoang
Welcome to the Orthobullets Podcasts. Today's show is Total Recall, where we review all of the highest yield points for anyone studying for the Orthopedic in Training Exam or part one of the ABOS Board Exam. Today's episode will cover the topic of Distal Humerus Fractures from the Trauma section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube
Chuck Dowell, PA-C, shares a case study of a common condition to orthopedic urgent care. How do you talk to a patient about a "Popeye deformity" as they consider surgical vs nonsurgical treatment? We cover mechanism of injury, physical exam, and options for treatment for proximal and distal biceps tears. Guest host Chuck Dowell, MS, PA-C, ATC is Lead Physician Assistant at Colorado Springs Orthopaedics Group Express Care.
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Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. Today's show is Podiums, where we feature expert speakers from live medical events. This episode will feature Dr. Deana Mercer, and is titled Distal Radius Fractures: 5 Keys for Surgical Success.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Radius Fractures from the Trauma section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube
In this podcast Fabrice Rossignol discusses 'Distal radial fracture repair in adult horses'
I recently saw a discussion about treating the psoas with acupuncture techniques like fascial pecking on the abdomen, treating the segment, addressing other issues like the abdominals and core, distal points. What should we do and why? All of the above are good, but there are times when the motor point is essential. Here's my take. Online Courses: https://richardhazel.podia.com
Gerard Slobogean, MD hosts this discussion with Andrew Eglseder about the paper "Intra-articular fractures of the distal end of the radius in young adults," by JL Knirk, and JB Jupiter from JBJS 1986. Click here for the abstract For additional educational resources visit OTA.org
Listen to Andrew Duckworth and Daniel C. Perry discuss the paper 'Cost-effectiveness analysis of soft bandage and immediate discharge versus rigid immobilization in children with distal radius torus fractures' published in the June 2024 issue of The Bone & Joint Journal.Click here to read the paper.Find out as soon as the next episode is live by following us on X (Twitter), Instagram, LinkedIn, Tik Tok or Facebook!
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Radius Fractures from the Pediatrics section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Radius Fractures from the MSK section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Radius Fractures from the Pediatrics section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube
Dr. Colin Palmer, one of our reproductive specialist veterinarians from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine here at the University of Saskatchewan joins the podcast again this week to discuss the important topic of subfertility in beef bulls. Today we focus on the parts of the breeding soundness exam that greatly impact fertility - scrotal circumference and semen morphology. Dr. Palmer describes some of the most common sperm defects and why they occur.00:00 –Welcome and introductions01:05 – Importance of body condition score in bulls03:16 – Scrotal circumference and it's impact on fertility10:02 – Identifying testicular and scrotal problems16:05 – Accessory sex glands and seminal vesiculitis18:45 – Evaluating the semen sample21:55 – Abnormal sperm morphology – why does it occur?24:12 – Common sperm morphology abnormalities – Distal midpiece reflexes and proximal droplets32:00 – What does the term “Rusty load” mean in terms of sperm defects?35:05 – Genetic sperm abnormalities37:12 – Why is 70% normal sperm considered acceptable?40:21 – Summary and wrap up
In this week's podcast, Neurology Today's editor-in-chief discusses a push among neurocritical care experts to develop a code procedure for intracerebral hemorrhage, new findings showing people with Havana syndrome have functional neurologic disorder, and a study reporting distal symmetric polyneuropathy is more prevalent but less diagnosed in primary care clinics in low-income areas. This podcast is sponsored by argenx. Visit www.vyvgarthcp.com for more information.
Listen in as host Michael Blankstein, MD chats with Richard Yoon, MD and Jason Halvorson, MD about the state of dual fixation for distal femur fractures. For additional educational resources visit https://ota.org/
Host Michael Blankstein, MD interviews paper authors Justin Haller, MD, and Lucas Marchand, MD. This paper was presented at the 2023 OTA Annual Meeting. For additional educational resources visit https://ota.org/
In this episode, Dr. Marta Lobato explores advanced endovascular techniques in below the knee (BTK) and below the ankle (BTA) interventions for critical limb ischemia (CLI). She introduces various skills that were developed and used by her team, such as the telescopic needle, buddy needle, balloon-assisted puncture, and vasodilation to prevent artery spasm. Dr. Lobato is a vascular surgeon at Hospital de Cruces in Barakaldo, Spain. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Reflow Medical https://www.reflowmedical.com/ --- SYNPOSIS The discussion covers the importance of visualizing the fifth metatarsal for effective lateral views in X-rays, the intricacies of accessing the lateral and medial plantar arteries, and the significance of starting with easier procedures before attempting more complex interventions. Additionally, Dr. Lobato highlights the role of social media in learning about innovative medical practices. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 05:54 - Below the Knee and Ankle Interventions 15:35 - Complexities of Zone 2 and 3 Access 23:12 - Buddy Needle Technique for Calcified Arteries 30:12 - Advanced Techniques for Supporting the Wire 34:13 - Vasodilator Use 37:12 - Balloon-Assisted Techniques 41:02 - Advancing Your Endovascular Skills --- RESOURCES Tips and Tricks for Simple and Complex Below-the-Ankle Punctures: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38441118/ Buddy Needle Technique to Facilitate Retrograde Puncture of Heavily Calcified Tibial Vessels: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28587566/ Balloon-Assisted Retrograde Puncture of Distal Vessels in Patients Unsuitable for a Conventional Transpedal Approach: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34989276/ Retrograde Balloon-Assisted Approach to Prevent Distal Embolization During Complex Recanalization Procedures: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36415934/ The "Woundosome" Concept and Its Impact on Procedural Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38523459/ New antioxidant therapy for hard-to-heal neuroischaemic diabetic foot ulcers with deep exposure: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37029973/ Percutaneous endovascular arteriovenous fistula creation for hemodialysis access using "off-the-shelf" conventional devices: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33251393/
Interview with Dr. Noelle Van Rysselberghe from Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington discussing her paper in the February 2024 Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma entitled “Retrograde Intramedullary Nailing Versus Locked Plating for Extreme Distal Periprosthetic Femur Fractures: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study”.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Biceps Avulsion from the Shoulder & Elbow section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
At AOFAS Annual Meeting 2023 in Louisville, Kentucky, host Nicholas Strasser, MD, discusses with Gi-Won Choi, MD, the IFFAS Award Winner paper “Percutaneous versus Open Distal Chevron Osteotomy for the Treatment of Hallux Valgus: A Prospective Randomized Study.” To claim CME credit, click here or listen in the free ConveyMED app: Apple Store or Google Play CME credit is free to AOFAS members and $25 for non-members. For additional educational resources, visit: https://aofas.org
In this bonus episode of the EMJ podcast, host Sue Saville, a medical correspondent, discusses the latest advancements in access and hemostasis for coronary and other procedures via the distal radial route. Joined by Pavan Najran, clinical lead for interventional radiology and Consultant Clinical and Interventional Radiologist, The Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK, they further explore the benefits of the distal radial method, emphasizing reduced vascular complications, improved patient comfort, and shorter haemostasis time. Najran highlights the ergonomic advantages, dispels misconceptions, and shares insights from trials and personal experience, showcasing the potential for distal radial access to become the preferred approach. Pavan Najran, is a clinical lead for interventional radiology and Consultant Clinical and Interventional Radiologist, The Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK. The publication of this podcast was funded by Merit Medical. Dr Najran is a consultant to Merit Medicall. The suggestions and other information, which may include both Merit and third-party products, are for the practitioner's convenience and for general information purposes only. This information does not constitute medical or legal advice, nor is it meant to endorse or guarantee the suitability of any of the referenced products or methods for any specific patient or procedure. Before using, refer to the Instructions for Use (IFU) for indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and directions for use.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Clavicle Fractures - Distal from the Trauma section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
Type C3 distal tibial plafond fractures consistently show poor outcomes with high complication rates and significant risk of posttraumatic arthritis. We describe a minimally invasive technique of performing a primary ankle fusion using an anterograde tibial nail and compare our early results to traditional methods of fixation. In conclusion, C3 distal tibial plafond fractures are difficult to manage and there has not been a satisfactory method of treating them that allows early return to work, has a low risk of complications, and reduces the risk of posttraumatic tibiotalar arthritis. We present our initial results with a method that uses traditional arthroscopic techniques to prepare the tibiotalar joint together with minimally invasive anterograde tibiotalar nailing. In this initial report of a small group of patients, we found that surgery can be performed once the swelling has subsided after injury and that allowing weightbearing as tolerated did not appear to have a negative effect on initial outcomes. Click here to read the article.
The GEL Jr. team is back and they have a bone to pick. What's the deal with using ultrasound for forearm fractures in kids? They examine a recent article on this topic from the New England Journal of Medicine. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/156 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37256975/
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Femoral Physeal Fractures from the Pediatrics section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
Our 101st episode features Dr. Ilyas who gives us a wonderful overview of Distal Biceps Tendon Injuries. Click here for show notes. Dr. Ilyas is a board certified Orthopaedic Surgeon with a certificate of added qualification in Hand Surgery. He specializes in hand, wrist, elbow and orthopaedic trauma surgery. Dr. Ilyas has a particular interest in fracture surgery, nerve injury, opioids and pain management in orthopaedic surgery, and is considered an expert in "wide awake hand surgery." Dr. Ilyas also serves as the Consulting Hand Surgeon to both the Philadelphia 76'ers and the Philadelphia Eagles. Dr. Ilyas is an Alpha Omega Alpha graduate of MCP-Hahnemann College of Medicine of Drexel University. After medical school he completed his Orthopaedic Surgery training at Temple University Hospital. He subsequently completed his fellowship as a Harvard Fellow at the prestigious Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston prior to returning to the Philadelphia area. Dr. Ilyas is annually recognized as a “Top Doc” in Philadelphia and Main Line Today magazines. Most recently, he was privileged to be the top ranked Orthopaedic Hand Surgeon among his peers in Main Line Today. Learn more about Dr. Ilyas here. Goal of episode: To develop a baseline knowledge of distal biceps tendon injuries. In this episode, we discuss: Epidemiology Anatomy Mechanism Fixation options Chronic tears + more This episode is sponsored by Arthrex: Arthrex has been helping surgeons treat their patients better for more than 40 years. Differentiate your practice by offering the Nano Experience, which combines patient comfort with leading-edge, extremely minimally invasive technology. Deeply committed to surgeon support and patient education, Arthrex has also introduced TheNanoExperience.com, a patient resource illustrating the science and benefits of Nano arthroscopy, detailing the wide variety of applications, and directing patients to surgeons in their area. Visit Nano.Arthrex.com to learn more about enhancing your practice and providing optimal patient outcomes with this game-changing technology. Also, check out JOMI The Journal of Medical Insight (https://jomi.com) is a peer-reviewed surgical video journal / virtual operating theatre. JOMI films and publishes surgical procedures performed by top teaching physicians in an effort to make it possible for residents, attendings, medical students, clinical staff, and patients to have a rich high-quality didactic experience in being walked through procedures from incision to closure by the operating surgeons. JOMI has filmed at Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Charite Hospital (in Berlin), Duke Medical Center, Rothman Institute, and many others and currently focuses on general surgery, orthopaedics, neurosurgery, and head & neck surgery. Find out more at https://jomi.com. Use code - NailedIt - for 20% off on all subscriptions.
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In this episode, I discuss how important using the MovementREV Swelling Reduction Protocol is post-injury and even post-surgery. I share how critical checking the distal pulses is to ensure no stagnant swelling impedes the healing and rehabilitation process. And what it means to have persistent swelling and why this can help know if something is wrong vs. just normal healing timelines. Resources mentioned:Episode 46: Using the LTAP with Post Surgical Rehab Episode 3: Swelling Reduction protocol that Works like MagicEpisode 37: Swelling Protocol Update FREE MovementREV Swelling Reduction Protocol Download In-Person LTAP Level 1Considering the viscera as a source of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is a great way to ensure a more true whole body approach to care, however it can be a bit overwhelming on where to start, which is exactly why I created the Visceral Referral Cheat Sheet. This FREE download will help you to learn the most common visceral referral patterns affecting the musculoskeletal system. Download it at www.unrealresultspod.com=================================================Watch the podcast on YouTube and subscribe!Join the MovementREV email list to stay up to date on the Unreal Results Podcast and MovementREV education. Be social and follow me:Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Radial Ulnar Joint (DRUJ) Injuries from the Trauma section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
In this episode of Coin Flips & Controversies, we present the case of Distal Humerus Fracture in 73F and feature expert faculty from the upcoming Mayo Comprehensive Shoulder and Elbow Course 2024: Drs. Barlow, O'Driscoll, Tangtiphaiboontana, & Szatkowski. Important Links: Vote on Case Full Video Mayo Comprehensive Shoulder and Elbow 2024 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Ulnar Fracture from the Orthopedics section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Radius Fracture from the Orthopedics section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Clavicle Osteolysis from the Shoulder & Elbow section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Femur Fractures from the Trauma section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
Enjoy this episode on Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability as Dr. Matthew Provencher gives us a great talk! Dr. Matthew Provencher is one of the nation's leading orthopedic surgeons specializing in the surgical treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to the knee and shoulder. Dr. Provencher practices at The Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado, and conducts research as a Principal Investigator at the renowned Steadman Philippon Research Institute aimed at innovation and improvement in patient care in the field of orthopedic sports medicine. Dr. Provencher was recently named the Healio Honoree Exemplary Healthcare Professional in 2021, one of the Top 28 Shoulder Surgeons in the United States and also one of the Top 28 Knee Surgeons in the United States by Orthopaedics Today. He is also recognized by Becker's Orthopaedics as “One of 59 Great Orthopaedic Surgeons”. He has given over 800 peer-reviewed and invited national and international presentations in the realm of sports medicine and leadership. He has also published 410 peer-reviewed publications and has written 8 textbooks. As President and CEO of Proven Performance Technology (PPT), he was recently named Chief Injury and Performance Analyst for FoxSports, where he and his team provide injury and performance insights in the realm of professional and collegiate sports. Learn more about Dr. Provencher at https://matthewprovenchermd.com/ Goal of episode: To develop a baseline knowledge on Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability. In this episode, we talk about: Glenoid track - Physical exam for recurrent shoulder instability - Evaluating advanced imaging -Surgical treatment options - Distal tibia allografts +more This episode is sponsored by Locumstory: Everyone has a story. Different needs, wants, and goals, and how to attain them. Your story determines your solution. Whatever your situation and story, locum tenens should be part of the conversation. How do you find out if locums is a good option for you? Go to an unbiased, informative source like locumstory.com. You'll learn all the ins and outs of locums, details on travel and housing, assignment coordination, tax information, and more. You'll also hear firsthand stories from locums physicians from all walks of life, so you get a bigger picture of the diverse options.
Follow along with our Nailed it Board/OITE Podcast Companion book. Get your copy by clicking here >> https://a.co/d/cr4i8nD Enjoy another episode from our board review series featuring Dr. Cole and Dr. Woolwine. This episode is sponsored by Locumstory: Everyone has a story. Different needs, wants, and goals, and how to attain them. Your story determines your solution. Whatever your situation and story, locum tenens should be part of the conversation. How do you find out if locums is a good option for you? Go to an unbiased, informative source like locumstory.com. You'll learn all the ins and outs of locums, details on travel and housing, assignment coordination, tax information, and more. You'll also hear firsthand stories from locums physicians from all walks of life, so you get a bigger picture of the diverse options.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Clavicle Physeal Fractures from the Pediatrics section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/orthobullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/orthobulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/orthobullets LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/27125689 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCMZSlD9OhkFG2t25oM14FvQ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message